Croatia

Location:

Intro

As an EU and NATO member, Croatia bridges Central Europe and the Adriatic. The country’s strategic location, infrastructure, and tourism sector make it one of the most prosperous in the Balkans, though demographic decline continues.

Background

Independence in 1991 followed the breakup of Yugoslavia and a prolonged war. EU integration anchored democratic and economic recovery. Croatia joined the Eurozone and Schengen in 2023, consolidating its position in European structures.

History

  • 1991: Independence and start of the Croatian War of Independence – 1995: Operation Storm ends war, territorial reintegration – 2013: Joins the European Union – 2023: Enters Eurozone and Schengen Area

Present Day

In 2025, Croatia leads in Balkan stability and EU integration, with strong fiscal indicators and renewed investment in green and digital sectors.

Future Outlook

Croatia will continue leveraging its EU position and maritime infrastructure. Tourism diversification and energy transition are critical for sustainability.

Population
4151725

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Croatia

Persons

Hugo Chávez

Hugo Chávez

1954–2013
Masoud Pezeshkian

Masoud Pezeshkian

1954–present
Xi Jinping

Xi Jinping

1953–present

Lloyd Austin

1953–present
Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Putin

1952–present

Benjamin Netanyahu

1949–present
Ali Khamenei

Ali Khamenei

1939–2026
Jimmy Carter

Jimmy Carter

1924–present
Henry Kissinger

Henry Kissinger

1923–2023

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