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What is Croatia's Capital City

Zagreb

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Name 2 countries that border Croatia

Slovenia, Hungary, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro

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What is the Most popular sport in Croatia?

Soccer

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What is the Currency in Croatia?

Euro

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Which sea is Croatia famous for?

Adriatic

200

Croatia declared independence from this atrocity of a 'state' in 1991, triggering a brutal war of independence

Yugoslavia

200

The Istra region is famous for what expensive ingredient? 

Truffles

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What is the most dominant religion in Croatia

Catholic
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What is Croatia's Population?

3.9 million

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Pula is famous for this Roman structure

Amphitheatre (unlike Rome's, all sides remain intact) 

300

In 1519, Pope Leo X called Croatia the Antemurale Christianitatis. What is the meaning?

"Defenders of Christianity" due to Croatian stopping the advancement of the Ottomans further into Europe

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What is the name of the popular skinless sausage served in Croatia and neighboring countries? 

Cevapi

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The first ever wildcard Wimbledon winner who beat Pat Rafter in the 2001 final
Goran Ivanisevic
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Croatia is known as the land of a thousand... what? 
islands
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The town of Hum is officially recognised as the smallest town in the world. What is its population? 

52 people

400

What event happened in 925?

Separate Croatian Kingdoms United into 1

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This dog breed originates from the region in Croatia which it is named after

Dalmatian


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What does Statehood Day celebrate

Declaration of Sovereignty of Croatia
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A famous car company is named after this Croatian-born inventor. 

Nikola Tesla

400

The Republic of Ragusa is today more commonly known as what? 

Dubrovnik

500

Who was the first Croatian King? 

King Tomislav? Crowned in 925

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What is Croatia's national animal

Kuna (pine marten)

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What major sporting success did Croatia have in 2018? 

Reached the final of the World Cup in Russia. 

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Which historical European leader is attributed with the quote "Give me 100,000 Croats and I'll conquer the world"

Napolean

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This clothing attire mostly worn by men was invented by a Croat

Cravat / Tie - worn by Croatian soldiers in the French army 17th century