Croatia has a population of about 4 million people and lives in the vast territory of the country. The majority of the country's population belongs to the Yugoslav group, in addition to minorities such as Hungarians, Albanians, Serbs, Bosnians and others. In general, Croatia's demographic composition is more complex.
Croatia is located in southeastern Europe, on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea. The country's terrain is diverse, with hills and mountains in the north, plains and hills in the middle, and an island-rich coastline in the south. Croatia's geography and natural landscapes are very beautiful, which is an important advantage for the country's tourism industry.
Croatia belongs to the Mediterranean climate zone, with hot and dry summers and mild and rainy winters. The country's mild and pleasant climate is also one of the important advantages of the country's tourism industry.
Croatia's industry is mainly concentrated in the fields of chemicals, metalworking, mechanical engineering, textiles and food processing. The country's industrial scale is relatively small, but the level of technology and quality are high, which also brings certain support for the country's export and economic development.
Croatia's level of science and technology is relatively low, and investment in science and technology is also insufficient. However, in recent years, the government has begun to actively promote scientific and technological innovation and research and development, encourage innovation and entrepreneurship, and increase support and training for scientific and technological talents, hoping to promote economic development and enhance national competitiveness through scientific and technological innovation.
In general, Croatia is a country with a beautiful geographical environment, developed tourism, moderate industrial scale and a technological level to be improved. With the joint efforts of the government and all sectors of society, it is believed that Croatia can gradually achieve better development and progress.