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Cool facts about Croatia
Posted on Sep 08, 2025
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Croatia’s coastline stretches over 1,100 miles with more than 1,200 islands and islets—only around 50 are inhabited.
The necktie (cravat) originated from Croatian soldiers in the 17th century.
Dubrovnik’s city walls are UNESCO-listed and famously stood in for King's Landing in "Game of Thrones."
The world's smallest town, Hum, is in Croatia—with a population of just about 20 people.
Zlatni Rat beach on Brač Island is one of Europe’s most photographed beaches thanks to its shifting pebble spit.
Croatia has both sunny coastlines and snow-peaked mountains in the same country.
Stari Grad Plain on Hvar Island is one of the oldest agricultural landscapes in Europe, dating back 2,400 years.
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