
Ancient and medieval towns and palaces, Plitvice Lakes. One of the largest Roman Colosseums in the world. The sea organ—the only musical instrument in the world played by the waves. Adriatic beaches.
01.01 New Year
January 06.01, Epiphany
May 01.05, Labor Day
May 30.05, Statehood Day
June 22.06, Anti-Fascist Day
August 05.08, Victory and Gratitude Day
August 15.08, Dormition of the Virgin Mary
July 08.10, Independence Day
November 01.11, All Saints' Day
November 18.11, War Remembrance Day
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, St. Stephen
112, single emergency number
192 police
193, fire department
194, emergency medical care
– Nikola Tesla (Serbian origin, born in Croatia)
– Luka Modric, football player
– Goran Ivanisevic, tennis player
– Marin Cilic, tennis player
– export of archaeological finds without a license
– photographing military installations
– swimming in fountains
- visiting monasteries in inappropriate clothing
- using drones without permission
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Family and community ties play an important role
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– In the villages, tourists are asked to respect traditions
– greeting / Bok / bok
– gratitude / Hvala / hvala
– please / Molim / molim
– sorry / Oprostite / oprostite
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…?
– How much does the ticket cost? / Koliko košta karta? / koliko koshta karta
– pharmacy / Ljekarna / ljekarna
– I need a doctor / Trebam doktora / trebam doktora
– I need help / Trebam pomoć / trebam pomoch
– call the police / Call the police / Call the police
– call an ambulance / Pozovite hitnu pomoć / pozovite hitnu pomoch
– Very tasty! / Jako ukusno! / jako ukusno
– bill, please / Račun, molim / rachun molim
– toast / Živjeli! (Let's be healthy!) / zhivjeli
– joke / In Croatia there are more islands than weekends! / u hrvatskoj islands more than weekends!
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (chevpichi, pashticada)
– History and culture
– Nature and tourism (Adriatic, Dubrovnik)
– Wine and Traditions
– Music and festivals
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and Yugoslavia
– War of the 1990s
– Social conflicts
- Personal income
– swim in the Adriatic
– visit Dubrovnik
– haikit
– to taste wine
Ancient and medieval towns and palaces, Plitvice Lakes. One of the largest Roman Colosseums in the world. The sea organ—the only musical instrument in the world played by the waves. Adriatic beaches.
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01.01 New Year
January 06.01, Epiphany
May 01.05, Labor Day
May 30.05, Statehood Day
June 22.06, Anti-Fascist Day
August 05.08, Victory and Gratitude Day
August 15.08, Dormition of the Virgin Mary
July 08.10, Independence Day
November 01.11, All Saints' Day
November 18.11, War Remembrance Day
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, St. Stephen
112, single emergency number
192 police
193, fire department
194, emergency medical care
– Nikola Tesla (Serbian origin, born in Croatia)
– Luka Modric, football player
– Goran Ivanisevic, tennis player
– Marin Cilic, tennis player
– export of archaeological finds without a license
– photographing military installations
– swimming in fountains
- visiting monasteries in inappropriate clothing
- using drones without permission
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Family and community ties play an important role
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– In the villages, tourists are asked to respect traditions
– greeting / Bok / bok
– gratitude / Hvala / hvala
– please / Molim / molim
– sorry / Oprostite / oprostite
– Where is the bus…? / Where is the bus…?
– How much does the ticket cost? / Koliko košta karta? / koliko koshta karta
– pharmacy / Ljekarna / ljekarna
– I need a doctor / Trebam doktora / trebam doktora
– I need help / Trebam pomoć / trebam pomoch
– call the police / Call the police / Call the police
– call an ambulance / Pozovite hitnu pomoć / pozovite hitnu pomoch
– Very tasty! / Jako ukusno! / jako ukusno
– bill, please / Račun, molim / rachun molim
– toast / Živjeli! (Let's be healthy!) / zhivjeli
– joke / In Croatia there are more islands than weekends! / u hrvatskoj islands more than weekends!
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (chevpichi, pashticada)
– History and culture
– Nature and tourism (Adriatic, Dubrovnik)
– Wine and Traditions
– Music and festivals
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and Yugoslavia
– War of the 1990s
– Social conflicts
- Personal income
– swim in the Adriatic
– visit Dubrovnik
– haikit
– to taste wine
