Croatia
  • 1. Croatia, a stunning country located in Southeast Europe, is renowned for its breathtaking coastlines along the Adriatic Sea, dotted with picturesque islands and charming medieval towns. The country boasts a rich history that dates back thousands of years, reflected in its well-preserved architectural treasures, such as the Roman amphitheater in Pula and the historic streets of Dubrovnik, often referred to as the 'Pearl of the Adriatic.' Croatia is not only celebrated for its cultural heritage but also for its stunning natural parks like Plitvice Lakes, where cascading waterfalls and lush greenery create a serene and captivating environment. Visitors to Croatia can indulge in its diverse culinary landscape, featuring fresh seafood and traditional dishes influenced by Mediterranean and Central European cuisine. The warm hospitality of the Croatian people, coupled with a vibrant arts scene, lively festivals, and outdoor activities ranging from sailing to hiking, makes Croatia an enchanting destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.

    What is the capital city of Croatia?
A) Split
B) Dubrovnik
C) Rijeka
D) Zagreb
  • 2. Which sea borders Croatia to the west?
A) Adriatic Sea
B) Ionian Sea
C) Black Sea
D) Mediterranean Sea
  • 3. What is the official language of Croatia?
A) Croatian
B) Bosnian
C) Slovenian
D) Serbian
  • 4. Which of the following is a famous national park in Croatia?
A) Grand Canyon
B) Yellowstone
C) Plitvice Lakes
D) Everglades
  • 5. Croatia shares a border with which country to the east?
A) Serbia
B) Italy
C) Bosnia and Herzegovina
D) Hungary
  • 6. Which popular TV series was partly filmed in Dubrovnik, Croatia?
A) Friends
B) Breaking Bad
C) Stranger Things
D) Game of Thrones
  • 7. What is the currency of Croatia?
A) Euro
B) Dollar
C) Pound
D) Kuna
  • 8. In which year did Croatia officially become a member of the European Union?
A) 2004
B) 2013
C) 2017
D) 1995
  • 9. What is the famous coastal city in Croatia known for its orange tiled roofs?
A) Zadar
B) Dubrovnik
C) Rovinj
D) Split
  • 10. Croatia was part of the former Yugoslavia until it declared independence in which year?
A) 2000
B) 1985
C) 2010
D) 1991
  • 11. What is the approximate population of Croatia?
A) 10 million
B) 7 million
C) 1 million
D) 4 million
  • 12. What is the name of the peninsula in Croatia known for its winemaking tradition?
A) Hvar
B) Istria
C) Korčula
D) Pelješac
  • 13. What is the longest river in Croatia?
A) Neretva
B) Danube
C) Drava
D) Sava
  • 14. Croatia shares a border with which of these countries?
A) Ireland
B) Sweden
C) Greece
D) Hungary
  • 15. Which Croatian island is known for its lavender fields and wineries?
A) Vis
B) Korcula
C) Hvar
D) Brac
  • 16. Which sport is popular in Croatia and is often said to be a part of the country's national identity?
A) Skiing
B) Rowing
C) Water polo
D) Gymnastics
  • 17. What is the name of the Croatian folk music and dance ensemble founded in 1945?
A) LADO
B) Krunoslav
C) Kolo
D) Zagorje
  • 18. Which city in Croatia is famous for its film festival held annually since 1954?
A) Osijek
B) Sibenik
C) Varazdin
D) Pula
  • 19. In Croatian cuisine, what is 'Sarma'?
A) Goulash
B) Fish stew
C) Stuffed cabbage rolls
D) Palacinke
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