Croatia

Croatia (Croatian. Hrvatska) is a character of Country Humans, a state in the south of Central Europe. It borders Slovenia-Pictogram.png Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast,  Serbia to the east,  Bosnia and Herzegovina and  Montenegro to the southeast, sharing a maritime border with  Italy. Its capital, Zagreb, forms one of the country's primary subdivisions, along with twenty counties.

Appearance
Croatia usually wears a dark grey open jacket with a black t-shirt underneath.

Personality
Croatia is patriotic, calm and patient. They do not like to rush and prefer to devote their time to everything. They are rarely rude in conversations with others and consider this, by itself, unacceptable because they try to be as friendly and responsive as possible.

Interests

 * Football/Soccer
 * EU
 * Tourism
 * Alcohol

Flag meaning
The red-white-blue colors of the flag were inspired by the flag of Imperial Russia, which was an opponent of Austria-Hungary and hence a potential Croatian ally. Although Croatians were unable to establish their independence at that time, the flag remained a symbol of aspirations for the future

Origin of the language
Croatian is a South Slavic language and is derived from Old Church Slavonic. In the 19th century, South Slavic nations merged into a united kingdom and unified their very similar languages. The 20th century Yugoslavia used Serbo-Croatian to maintain unity across the country.

Etymology
The name of Croatia (Croatian: Hrvatska) derives from Medieval Latin Croātia, itself a derivation of the native ethnonym of Croats, earlier Xъrvatъ and modern-day Croatian: Hrvati

History
In 1991, against the backdrop of a sharp intra-republican conflict between Serbs and Croats, Croatia declared independence.

Iceland was the first to recognize the new country on December 19, 1991. The declaration of independence by Croatia and Slovenia-Pictogram.png Slovenia  marked the beginning of the collapse of the SFRY.

After the declaration of independence, interethnic clashes in the republic turned into a war in Croatia, which lasted until the end of 1995.

Finally, the integrity of Croatia was restored in 1998.

Government
Diplomacy Geography Flag map of Croatia.svg.png Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Republika Hrvatska) is a country at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia-Pictogram.pngSlovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia-Pictogram.png Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro to the southeast, sharing a maritime border with Italy-Pictogram.png Italy. Its capital, Zagreb, forms one of the country's primary subdivisions, along with twenty counties. Croatia has an area of 56,594 square kilometres (21,851 square miles) and a population of 4.28 million, most of whom are Roman Catholics.

Relationships Family Serbia-Pictogram.png Serbia — brother/sister Slovenia-Pictogram.png Slovenia — brother/sister Montenegro — brother/sister North Macedonia — brother/sister Bosnia and Herzegovina — brother/sister Friends Albania Hungary Israel-Pictogram.png Israel Iran Kosovo Saudi Arabia United States-Pictogram.png USA Ukraine-Pictogram.png Ukraine Japan-Pictogram.png Japan Neutral Russia-Pictogram.png Russia Slovenia-Pictogram.png Slovenia Enemies Serbia-Pictogram.png Serbia Montenegro Past Versions Opinions Trivia