Villages in Croatia

Bol is a small town on the south of the island of Brač in the Split-Dalmatia county of Croatia, population 1,661 (2001). ...more on Wikipedia about "Bol, Croatia"

Borovo is a village and a municipality in eastern Slavonia, Croatia. It has a population of 5,360 (2001). ...more on Wikipedia about "Borovo, Croatia"

Brela is a village in the Split-Dalmatia county of Croatia, population 1,771 (2001). It is located on the Adriatic coastline of Dalmatia, about 15 km northwest of Makarska. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brela"

Čavoglave ( English transliteration: Tshavoglave) is a village in Dalmatia, Croatia. The place is widely known by Croats (by name only, it is not a tourist attraction) as a result of the hit 1991 song Bojna - Čavoglave, by Thompson. It should also be noted that the birthplace of Marko Perković, the band's lead singer, is Čavoglave. ...more on Wikipedia about "Čavoglave"

Cetingrad is a municipality in Karlovac county, Croatia near Croatia's border with Bosnia. The population of the village itself is 351, while the total municipality population is 2,746 (2001). ...more on Wikipedia about "Cetingrad"

Čunski is a small village in the central part of the island of Lošinj, Croatia. It is sheltered from the bora (adriatic northern wind) and is located on the southern slope of a hill with a view of the western shores of the Kvarner bay. ...more on Wikipedia about "Čunski"

Gračac is a small town in the southern part of Lika, Croatia. It is located south of Udbina, north of Obrovac, northwest of Knin and southeast of Gospić. Gračac has a population of 2,689, with a total of 3,923 people in the municipality that is administratively part of the Zadar county. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gračac" Who is www.shortopedia.com?

Jasenovac is a municipality in Central Croatia, in the southern part of the Sisak-Moslavina county at the confluence of the river Una into Sava. The municipality's population was 2,391 in 2001. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jasenovac"

(Kijevo, Croatia) Kijevo is a small village in the Dalmatian hinterland, southeast of Knin in the Šibenik-Knin county. Kijevo lies underneath the Dinara mountain and near the source of river Cetina. The population of the municipality is 533 (2001). ...more on Wikipedia about "Kijevo, Croatia"

Korenica is a little place in Lika, Croatia, located in the municipality of Plitvice Lakes, on the road between Plitvice and Udbina. It has 1,570 residents (2001). ...more on Wikipedia about "Korenica"

Križ is a small town and municipality in central Croatia, located near Ivanić Grad. The population of Križ is 1,905 (2001), but it is surrounded by 15 other villages, bringing the total population to 7,406 (in 2001). ...more on Wikipedia about "Križ"

Kumrovec is a picturesque village in the central part of Croatia, part of the Krapina-Zagorje county, on the Sutla river, along the Croatian-Slovenian border. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kumrovec"

Malinska is a small town in the northwestern part of the island Krk in Croatia and an important tourist town. It lays on the coast of the Adriatic Sea, close to the bay of Dubašnica, and many cruises leave from its port. The municipality of Malinska-Dubašnica has 2,726 inhabitants (2001). ...more on Wikipedia about "Malinska"

Medulin ( Italian Medulino) is a small town in the southern part of the Istrian peninsula, Croatia. It has a population of 2,580, with a total of 6,004 in the municipality (2001). ...more on Wikipedia about "Medulin"

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Motovun (in Italian Montona) is a town in central Istria, Croatia. The population of the village itself is 531, with a total of 983 residents in the municipality (2001). ...more on Wikipedia about "Motovun"

Orašac is a village in southern Croatia, northwest of Dubrovnik, between Trsteno and Zaton. It's located in the Dubrovačko primorje. ...more on Wikipedia about "Orašac"

Oštrovica is a small town in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county of Croatia, located on the Rijeka- Zagreb semi-highway. ...more on Wikipedia about "Oštrovica"

Otavice is a small village in Dalmatian hinterland in Croatia, located on edge of Petrovo Polje valley, approximately 35 km away from the city of Šibenik. The village has 190 permanent inhabitants. ...more on Wikipedia about "Otavice"

Otok is a village 20 km far from Vinkovci, in the region of Slavonia in eastern Croatia. As of 2001, the population of the municipality of Otok was 7,755 ** . ...more on Wikipedia about "Otok"

Pirovac is a coastal village in Croatia, 26 km from the city of Šibenik. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pirovac"

Pleso is a small village near the Zagreb International airport. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pleso"

Podgora is a small town in the Split-Dalmatia county of Croatia. It is located on the Adriatic coastline of Dalmatia. The town itself has a population of 1,500 (2001) while the municipality of Podgora (which includes several smaller towns) has a population of about 3,000 (2001). ...more on Wikipedia about "Podgora"

Poljica ( Italian: Poglizza) is a name of several localities in modern-day coastal Croatia: ...more on Wikipedia about "Poljica"

Posedarje is a municipality in Zadar County of Croatia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Posedarje"

Rakovica is a village in south-central Croatia, in the region of Kordun south of Karlovac and Slunj, and north of the Plitvice Lakes. The total municipality population is 2,623 (2001), while the village itself has 356 residents. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rakovica, Croatia"

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