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- Croatian_Littoral areaTotal "2830.0".
- Croatian_Littoral abstract "Croatian Littoral (Croatian: Hrvatsko primorje) is a region of Croatia comprising the area between Dalmatia to the south, Mountainous Croatia to the north and east, and Istria and the Kvarner Gulf of the Adriatic Sea to the west. The term "Croatian Littoral" developed relatively recently, since the 18th and 19th centuries, reflecting the complex development of Croatia in historical and geographical terms. The term Croatian Littoral is also applied to entire Adriatic coast of modern Croatia in general terms, which is then divided into the Southern Croatian Littoral comprising Dalmatia, and the Northern Croatian Littoral comprising Istria and Croatian Littoral in the strict meaning of the term. Croatian Littoral covers 2,830 square kilometres (1,090 square miles) and has a population of 228,725. More than half the region's population lives in the city of Rijeka—by far the largest urban centre in the area.The foothills of mountains that form the northeast boundary of the region, as well as islands in the Kvarner Gulf, are a part of the Dinaric Alps, making karst topography especially prominent in the Croatian Littoral. The Cres – Lošinj and Krk – Rab island chains divide the Kvarner Gulf into four distinct areas—Rijeka Bay, Kvarner (sensu stricto), Kvarnerić, and Vinodol Channel. The Cres – Lošinj group also includes the inhabited islands of Ilovik, Susak, Unije, Vele Srakane, and Male Srakane, as well as a larger number of small uninhabited islands. Zadar Archipelago extends to the southeast of the island group. Water significantly contributed to the geomorphology of the area, especially in the Bay of Bakar, a ria located between Rijeka and Kraljevica. The most significant inland bodies of water in the region are the 17.5-kilometre (10.9-mile) long Rječina River and Lake Vrana on the island of Cres.The region saw frequent changes to its ruling powers since classical antiquity, including the Roman Empire, the Ostrogoths, the Lombards, the Byzantine Empire, the Frankish Empire, and the Croats, some of whose major historical heritage originates from the area—most notably the Baška tablet. The region and adjacent territories became a point of contention between major European powers, including the Republic of Venice, the Kingdom of Hungary, and the Habsburg and Ottoman Empires, as well as Austria, the First French Empire, the Kingdom of Italy, and Yugoslavia.".
- Croatian_Littoral areaTotal "2.83E9".
- Croatian_Littoral country Croatia.
- Croatian_Littoral populationTotal "228725".
- Croatian_Littoral thumbnail Croatian_Littoral.svg?width=300.
- Croatian_Littoral type Region.
- Croatian_Littoral wikiPageExternalLink 54180.shtml.
- Croatian_Littoral wikiPageID "6724081".
- Croatian_Littoral wikiPageRevisionID "611812417".
- Croatian_Littoral areaTotalKm "2830".
- Croatian_Littoral footnotes "a Croatian Littoral is not designated as an official region; it is a geographic region only. ----b The figure is an approximation based on the territorial span and population of the municipalities bounded by geographic regions of Istria, Mountainous Croatia, and Dalmatia, including the Kvarner Gulf islands.".
- Croatian_Littoral hasPhotoCollection Croatian_Littoral.
- Croatian_Littoral imageMap "Croatian Littoral.svg".
- Croatian_Littoral mapCaption "Croatian Littoral on a map of Croatia".
- Croatian_Littoral name "Croatian Littoral".
- Croatian_Littoral nativeName "Hrvatsko primorje".
- Croatian_Littoral nativeNameLang "hrv".
- Croatian_Littoral populationAsOf "2011".
- Croatian_Littoral populationDensityKm "auto".
- Croatian_Littoral populationTotal "228725".
- Croatian_Littoral seat Rijeka.
- Croatian_Littoral seatType "Largest city".
- Croatian_Littoral settlementType "Geographic region of Croatia".
- Croatian_Littoral subdivisionType "Country".
- Croatian_Littoral subject Category:Geography_of_Croatia.
- Croatian_Littoral type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Croatian_Littoral type District108552138.
- Croatian_Littoral type Location100027167.
- Croatian_Littoral type Object100002684.
- Croatian_Littoral type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Croatian_Littoral type Region108630985.
- Croatian_Littoral type YagoGeoEntity.
- Croatian_Littoral type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Croatian_Littoral type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Croatian_Littoral type Place.
- Croatian_Littoral type PopulatedPlace.
- Croatian_Littoral type Settlement.
- Croatian_Littoral type Location.
- Croatian_Littoral type Place.
- Croatian_Littoral type Thing.
- Croatian_Littoral type Q486972.
- Croatian_Littoral comment "Croatian Littoral (Croatian: Hrvatsko primorje) is a region of Croatia comprising the area between Dalmatia to the south, Mountainous Croatia to the north and east, and Istria and the Kvarner Gulf of the Adriatic Sea to the west. The term "Croatian Littoral" developed relatively recently, since the 18th and 19th centuries, reflecting the complex development of Croatia in historical and geographical terms.".
- Croatian_Littoral label "Croatian Littoral".
- Croatian_Littoral label "Kroatisches Küstenland".
- Croatian_Littoral seeAlso Croatia.
- Croatian_Littoral seeAlso Croatian_Littoral.
- Croatian_Littoral seeAlso Culture_of_Croatia.
- Croatian_Littoral seeAlso Economy_of_Croatia.
- Croatian_Littoral seeAlso History_of_Croatia.
- Croatian_Littoral seeAlso List_of_islands.
- Croatian_Littoral seeAlso List_of_rivers_of_Croatia.
- Croatian_Littoral seeAlso Transport.
- Croatian_Littoral seeAlso The_Adriatic.
- Croatian_Littoral sameAs Kroatisches_Küstenland.
- Croatian_Littoral sameAs m.0gkpql.
- Croatian_Littoral sameAs Q1789654.
- Croatian_Littoral sameAs Q1789654.
- Croatian_Littoral sameAs Croatian_Littoral.
- Croatian_Littoral wasDerivedFrom Croatian_Littoral?oldid=611812417.
- Croatian_Littoral depiction Croatian_Littoral.svg.
- Croatian_Littoral isPrimaryTopicOf Croatian_Littoral.
- Croatian_Littoral name "Croatian Littoral".
- Croatian_Littoral name "Hrvatsko primorje".