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1. When Croatia declared independence in 1991 it took four years of sporadic but bloody war before Yugoslav army left Croatia.
2. Croatia is a country in the Balkans on the east side of the Adriatic Sea, to the east of Italy.
3. Croatian cuisine has yet to come up with a Croatian fast food representative.
4. Croatian Radio-Television, HRT, is the state owned public broadcaster and is financed by advertising and a license fee.
5. Croatia's media operate in a climate of relative freedom.
6. Croatia's Supreme Court is the highest court in the republic.
7. The rail network connects all major Croatian cities, except Dubrovnik (you can take a train to Split then take one of the frequent buses or the more scenic ferry to Dubrovnik, the train station is at the pier).
8. Croatian cuisine is quite diverse so it is hard to say what meal is most typically Croatian.
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1. A number of dental surgeries have experience in treating short term visitors to Croatia.
2. Most rental agencies in the Balkans allow you to rent a car in one country and drive in the neighboring countries however try to avoid a renting a car in Serbia and driving it into Croatia (or vice versa) in order to avoid negative attention from nationalists.
3. Although many tourist business owners may accept euros, Euros are not legal tender in Croatia.
4. As of 2004, the new 160kph Ttilting Trains that connect Zagreb with Split and other major cities in Croatia such as Rijeka and Osijek have been progressively introduced, resulting in higher levels of comfort and significantly faster journeys between cities.
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