Croatia cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV, XML, SQL, JSON format
Last update : 20 January 2025.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Croatia. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 10398 places in Croatia that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Croatia is Zagreb.
Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
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3201485 | Donji Dragonožec | Donji Dragonozec,Donji Dragonožec | HR | City of Zagreb | Gradska četvrt Brezovica | 45.66194 | 15.94694 | 583 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3192174 | Rabac | Rabac,Rabac Luka,Rabaz | HR | Istria | Grad Labin | 45.07944 | 14.1575 | 1257 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3276188 | Podjasle | HR | County of Lika-Senj | Udbina | 44.53667 | 15.8925 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | ||
3217584 | Jurišići | Jurisic,Jurisici,Jurišić,Jurišići | HR | County of Lika-Senj | Perušić | 44.65333 | 15.36722 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3280287 | Jelasi | HR | Split-Dalmatia | 43.25056 | 17.24389 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3189506 | Sumeđe | Sumede,Sumedje,Sumege,Sumeđe,Šumeđe | HR | County of Virovitica-Podravina | Grad Orahovica | 45.50637 | 17.92602 | 26 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3213255 | Udrazi | HR | Šibenik-Knin | 43.7825 | 15.86389 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3201397 | Donji Šajn | Donji Sain,Donji Sajn,Donji Šain,Donji Šajn | HR | County of Primorje-Gorski Kotar | Brod Moravice | 45.49826 | 14.95751 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3191219 | Savudrija | Mjesto Savudrija,Salvore,Savudrija,Savudrija - Salvore | HR | Istria | Umag-Umago | 45.50009 | 13.50559 | 195 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3199121 | Ilovik | Ilovik,Ilovil,Saint Pietro,San Pietro dei Nembi,Sveti Petar,Sveti Petar Ilovik | HR | County of Primorje-Gorski Kotar | Mali Lošinj | 44.45972 | 14.54528 | 106 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3199184 | Husain | Husain,Husajin,Husajn | HR | County of Sisak-Moslavina | Grad Kutina | 45.47417 | 16.81306 | 820 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3282408 | Prnići | HR | Split-Dalmatia | 43.18806 | 17.27722 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
12508916 | Županići | Zupanici,Županići | HR | Istria | Sveta Nedelja | 45.13579 | 14.06993 | 136 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3216867 | Šugarje | HR | County of Lika-Senj | Karlobag | 44.41778 | 15.24139 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | ||
3210624 | Bušević | Busevic,Bušević | HR | County of Lika-Senj | Donji Lapac | 44.60792 | 16.03457 | 4 | Europe/Sarajevo | populated place | |
3202730 | Ceremošnjak | Ceremosnjak,Ceremošnjak | HR | County of Osijek-Baranja | Grad Našice | 45.445 | 18.10056 | 81 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3217306 | Došen-Duliba | HR | County of Lika-Senj | Karlobag | 44.575 | 15.12028 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | ||
3201028 | Duga Rijeka | Duga Rijeka | HR | County of Koprivnica-Križevci | Općina Rasinja | 46.18417 | 16.59 | 132 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3187156 | Vrpolje | Vrpolje | HR | Split-Dalmatia | Trilj | 43.60417 | 16.82972 | 68 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3195784 | Mala Švarča | Mala Svarca,Mala Švarča | HR | Karlovac | 45.46667 | 15.55 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | ||
3200270 | Gornja Bukovica | HR | County of Virovitica-Podravina | Nova Bukovica | 45.65 | 17.78333 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | ||
3277150 | Gornji Lipovac | Gornji Lipovac,Lipovac | HR | Karlovac | Rakovica | 45.02556 | 15.67361 | 15 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3205329 | Mihalj | Mihalj | HR | Dubrovnik-Neretva | Slivno | 42.99056 | 17.49778 | 121 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3220472 | Vukšić | HR | County of Lika-Senj | 44.61417 | 15.41167 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
12509590 | Hrebine | Hrebine | HR | County of Zagreb | Pušća | 45.91146 | 15.76063 | 289 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3280110 | Čarići | HR | Split-Dalmatia | 43.67583 | 16.64917 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3238792 | Kuzmica | Kuzmica | HR | County of Požega-Slavonia | Pleternica | 45.32833 | 17.75667 | 369 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3187745 | Vina | Vina | HR | Split-Dalmatia | Grad Vrgorac | 43.18083 | 17.38361 | 115 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3239267 | Donji Jasik | HR | County of Požega-Slavonia | Čaglin | 45.37056 | 17.98472 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | ||
3201915 | Dobropoljana | Dobrapoljana,Dobropoljana | HR | County of Zadar | Pašman | 43.99222 | 15.3175 | 278 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3278364 | Borovići | HR | Šibenik-Knin | 44.1075 | 16.21417 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3207226 | Kaludrica | Kaludrica,Koludrica | HR | Dubrovnik-Neretva | 42.73528 | 17.85556 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | ||
3339294 | Hrastelnica | Hrastelnica | HR | County of Sisak-Moslavina | Grad Sisak | 45.50222 | 16.4175 | 744 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
12509825 | Donja Lamana Draga | Donja Lamana Draga | HR | County of Primorje-Gorski Kotar | Brod Moravice | 45.50783 | 14.96621 | 4 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3281675 | Mikići | HR | Karlovac | 45.09139 | 15.67889 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3204016 | Bjelajci | Bjelajci | HR | County of Požega-Slavonia | Grad Pakrac | 45.43021 | 17.36058 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3195007 | Mišljenovac | Misljenovac,Mišljenovac | HR | County of Lika-Senj | Donji Lapac | 44.58028 | 16.01 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3188308 | Veleniki | Velenichi,Velenici,Veleniki,Velenići | HR | Istria | Grad Poreč | 45.22944 | 13.65306 | 116 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3201558 | Donje Makojišće | Donje Makojisce,Donje Makojišće | HR | County of Varaždin | Grad Novi Marof | 46.1468 | 16.29753 | 408 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3187258 | Vrbovo | Vrbovo | HR | County of Krapina-Zagorje | Hrašćina | 46.07709 | 16.23314 | 258 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3283208 | Miočevići | HR | Split-Dalmatia | 43.23528 | 17.1575 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3201386 | Donji Sređani | Donji Sredani,Donji Sredjani,Donji Sregani,Donji Sređani | HR | Bjelovar-Bilogora | Dežanovac | 45.53333 | 17.15 | 139 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3281294 | Krivaja | HR | Karlovac | 45.20472 | 15.73222 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3286962 | Raduna | HR | Split-Dalmatia | 43.62917 | 16.80611 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3190741 | Škarićevo | Skaricevo,Škarićevo | HR | County of Krapina-Zagorje | Grad Krapina | 46.12566 | 15.85001 | 593 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
12510556 | Čehići | Cehici,Čehići | HR | Istria | Sveti Lovreč | 45.19125 | 13.73593 | 12 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3193372 | Pihovec | Pihovec | HR | County of Varaždin | Općina Jalžabet | 46.23778 | 16.45 | 15 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3188793 | Trnovac | Trnovac,Trnovdc | HR | County of Lika-Senj | Gospić | 44.52639 | 15.27722 | 41 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3220375 | Vlašnović | HR | County of Zadar | 44.11028 | 15.43278 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3216401 | Mali Ledenik | HR | County of Zadar | 44.33194 | 15.4025 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
12509996 | Veliki Kozinac | Veliki Kozinac | HR | Karlovac | Barilović | 45.35557 | 15.52634 | 14 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3271702 | Štimići | HR | County of Lika-Senj | Perušić | 44.72278 | 15.45861 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | ||
3196456 | Lisičine | Lisicine,Lisičine | HR | County of Virovitica-Podravina | Voćin | 45.65677 | 17.50961 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3191130 | Selce | Selce,Selze | HR | County of Primorje-Gorski Kotar | Grad Crikvenica | 45.15639 | 14.72111 | 1298 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3275788 | Oljubine | HR | County of Lika-Senj | 44.72194 | 15.63639 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3278470 | Cvijića Klanac | HR | County of Sisak-Moslavina | 45.23528 | 16.60611 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
12509140 | Kostreši Bjelovački | Kostresi Bjelovacki,Kostreši Bjelovački | HR | County of Sisak-Moslavina | Općina Donji Kukuruzari | 45.27847 | 16.48778 | 25 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3276431 | Prusci | HR | County of Sisak-Moslavina | 45.24806 | 16.12722 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3203073 | Bukovac Perjasički | Bakovac,Bucovazzo,Bukovac,Bukovac Perjasicki,Bukovac Perjasički | HR | Karlovac | Slunj | 45.24861 | 15.52833 | 1 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3273362 | Blaževići | HR | County of Lika-Senj | 44.58194 | 15.23333 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3214706 | Ferlini | HR | Istria | Svetvinčenat | 45.105 | 13.8825 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | ||
12509712 | Hutin | Hutin | HR | County of Zagreb | Krašić | 45.66949 | 15.50559 | 84 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3215011 | Pavlovci | Pavlovci | HR | Brod-Posavina | Nova Kapela | 45.24861 | 17.68472 | 23 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
12509090 | Momčilovića Kosa | Momcilovica Kosa,Momčilovića Kosa | HR | County of Sisak-Moslavina | Grad Glina | 45.26899 | 16.23542 | 15 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3203271 | Brlekovo | Brlekovo | HR | County of Krapina-Zagorje | Konjščina | 46.07944 | 16.14333 | 57 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3189919 | Staro Topolje | Staro Topolje | HR | Brod-Posavina | Donji Andrijevci | 45.19 | 18.24778 | 577 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3203174 | Bubani | Babani,Bubani | HR | Istria | Kanfanar | 45.11861 | 13.74583 | 58 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3200447 | Golobrdci | Golobrdci | HR | County of Požega-Slavonia | Grad Požega | 45.37694 | 17.66194 | 278 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3195284 | Medviđa | Medvida,Medvide,Medvidja,Medviga,Medviđa,Medviđe | HR | County of Zadar | Benkovac | 44.09679 | 15.80116 | 107 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3216377 | Mali Bolč | HR | County of Zagreb | 45.89222 | 16.67361 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3278469 | Koščice | HR | Šibenik-Knin | 44.14944 | 16.24528 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
12510058 | Vinalić | Vinalic,Vinalić | HR | Split-Dalmatia | Vrlika | 43.92791 | 16.43866 | 137 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3279938 | Kiurinsko Selo | HR | Karlovac | 45.17056 | 15.75611 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3189247 | Svinišće | Svinisce,Svinišće | HR | Split-Dalmatia | Grad Omiš | 43.42625 | 16.78402 | 87 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3218044 | Vukmirovići | Vukmirovic,Vukmirovici,Vukmirović,Vukmirovići | HR | County of Lika-Senj | Plitvička Jezera | 44.83917 | 15.56694 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3204585 | Baletine | HR | Dubrovnik-Neretva | Općina Konavle | 42.605 | 18.28444 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | ||
3207230 | Pobrde | HR | Dubrovnik-Neretva | 42.73139 | 17.86222 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3192129 | Radikovci | Badikovci,Radikovci | HR | County of Osijek-Baranja | Grad Donji Miholjac | 45.69389 | 18.21667 | 246 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
12514239 | Međedi | Megedi,Međedi | HR | County of Primorje-Gorski Kotar | Grad Vrbovsko | 45.42974 | 15.05117 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3275738 | Tuk | HR | County of Lika-Senj | Udbina | 44.68389 | 15.64583 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | ||
3190041 | Stanišovi | Stanisovi,Stanissovi,Stanišovi | HR | Istria | Raša | 45.01472 | 14.09194 | 33 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3216041 | Vuki | Vucchi,Vuki | HR | Istria | 45.4325 | 13.67111 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | ||
3199053 | Ivanjski Bok | Ivanjski Bok | HR | County of Sisak-Moslavina | Općina Sunja | 45.35437 | 16.7466 | 11 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3198605 | Ježovec | Jezovec,Ježovec | HR | County of Varaždin | Bednja | 46.24214 | 15.89547 | 234 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
12509277 | Gabrovec | Gabrovec | HR | County of Krapina-Zagorje | Pregrada | 46.16531 | 15.713 | 44 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3216017 | Marinčići | Marincici,Marinčići,Mariucici,Mariučići | HR | Istria | Brtonigla-Verteneglio | 45.36889 | 13.59778 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
12510517 | Ženodraga | Zenodraga,Ženodraga | HR | Istria | Višnjan-Visignano | 45.23086 | 13.71907 | 22 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3278479 | Tokići | HR | Split-Dalmatia | 43.72639 | 16.50056 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3196844 | Kuželj | Kuzelj,Kuzelje,Kuželj,Kuželje | HR | County of Primorje-Gorski Kotar | Grad Delnice | 45.47361 | 14.80472 | 28 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3195255 | Melnice | Melnice | HR | County of Lika-Senj | Senj | 44.96472 | 15.01833 | 41 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
7732885 | Pojezerje | HR | 43.1586 | 17.4508 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | ||||
3199977 | Gornji Lović | Gornji Lovic,Gornji Lović | HR | Karlovac | Grad Ozalj | 45.66189 | 15.42178 | 27 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3194092 | Opatovac | Opatovac | HR | Brod-Posavina | Cernik | 45.3282 | 17.43368 | 282 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3281571 | Perići | HR | Split-Dalmatia | 43.42389 | 17.19306 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3214472 | Misić | HR | Vukovar-Sirmium | 45.03222 | 18.74778 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |||
3189735 | Strelečko | Strelecko,Strelečko,Streljecko,Strelječko | HR | County of Sisak-Moslavina | Općina Martinska Ves | 45.51868 | 16.38418 | 455 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3213616 | Šušnjari | Susnjari,Susnjavi,Šušnjari,Šušnjavi | HR | County of Lika-Senj | Brinje | 45.05556 | 15.075 | 0 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3190688 | Skrbčići | Scherbe,Skrbcici,Skrbčići | HR | County of Primorje-Gorski Kotar | Grad Krk | 45.04889 | 14.495 | 173 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
3215327 | Kom | Kom | HR | County of Zadar | Općina Gračac | 44.16459 | 16.02377 | 22 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place | |
12510580 | Dučići | Ducici,Dučići | HR | Karlovac | Grad Ozalj | 45.71078 | 15.3046 | 29 | Europe/Zagreb | populated place |
**Exploring Croatia: A Geographer's Perspective**
Nestled in the heart of the Balkans and bordered by the Adriatic Sea, Croatia is a land of stunning natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. As a geographer, delving into the geographical intricacies of Croatia provides valuable insights into its diverse landscapes, urban centers, and regional dynamics. In this article, we will embark on a journey to obtain data on Croatia's cities, regions, and geographical coordinates, shedding light on the country's unique geographical features and characteristics.
Unveiling Croatia's Urban Tapestry**
Croatia's urban centers serve as focal points of economic activity, cultural exchange, and political administration. From the ancient city of Dubrovnik, with its medieval walls and picturesque Old Town, to the bustling capital of Zagreb, with its historic architecture and vibrant arts scene, Croatia's cities offer a glimpse into the country's urban tapestry and historical legacy. Obtaining data on Croatia's cities involves mapping their geographical coordinates, analyzing their population demographics, and understanding their role in the country's socio-economic landscape.
Mapping Croatia's Regions and Provinces**
Beyond its urban centers, Croatia is divided into regions and provinces, each characterized by its own unique landscapes, cultural heritage, and economic activities. From the lush greenery of Istria in the northwest to the rugged coastline of Dalmatia in the south, Croatia's regions showcase its geographical diversity and natural wonders. Obtaining data on Croatia's regions and provinces entails delineating their administrative boundaries, studying their environmental characteristics, and analyzing their socio-economic indicators.
Tracing Latitude and Longitude Across Croatia**
The geographical coordinates of Croatia serve as essential reference points for navigating its diverse terrain and coastal landscapes. Situated at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, Croatia boasts a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters along the coast, and continental climate with hot summers and cold winters inland. Obtaining accurate latitude and longitude data for Croatia's cities and landmarks is crucial for understanding their spatial distribution, environmental context, and vulnerability to natural hazards.
Embracing Croatia's Geographic Diversity**
In conclusion, Croatia's geographical landscape is a treasure trove of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and historical landmarks. As geographers, let us continue to explore and document the wonders of this Adriatic gem. By obtaining data on its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates, we can contribute to a deeper understanding of Croatia's cultural heritage, environmental sustainability, and socio-economic development.
Download data files for Croatia's cities in CSV, SQL, XML and JSON formats
Exploring Croatia: A Geographical Jewel in the Heart of Europe
Croatia, a small but incredibly diverse country, occupies a unique position in Europe. Situated along the eastern Adriatic Sea, Croatia is known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and cultural heritage. From its rugged coastlines to its inland plains, Croatia is a country that offers much more than meets the eye. As a geographer, exploring Croatia’s cities and regions through precise data is essential to truly understanding its diverse geography. By accessing detailed datasets about Croatia's cities, including information on their regions and departments, one can uncover the layers of complexity that shape this fascinating nation.
The Geographical Diversity of Croatia
Croatia is a country of contrasts, where the terrain shifts from the rocky coastal islands to the flat, fertile plains of the interior. With over a thousand islands scattered along its coastline, Croatia’s geographic features provide an endless array of opportunities for study. The country is divided into several regions, each with its own distinct geographical features, local climate, and administrative divisions.
The coastal regions, such as Dalmatia, are known for their Mediterranean climate and rugged terrain, which contrast sharply with the continental climate of the interior. The capital city, Zagreb, located in the north, lies in a region characterized by rolling hills and fertile plains. The geography of Croatia is an intricate web, with diverse landforms that impact everything from agriculture to settlement patterns. Understanding how these features correlate with the cities and their locations is essential for any in-depth geographical analysis.
Unveiling Croatia’s Urban Landscape: Cities, Regions, and Departments
Croatia’s cities, with their distinct identities, play a crucial role in the nation’s urban and economic development. Each city is a hub of culture and commerce, located within specific regions and departments. For any geographer looking to understand the dynamics of Croatian cities, detailed data about these urban areas is invaluable.
Each Croatian city is situated within one of Croatia's 21 counties, and many of these counties are further divided into departments, which can be significant for both administrative purposes and in understanding regional economic patterns. Whether you are exploring the ancient streets of Split in Dalmatia or the vibrant city life of Rijeka in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar region, knowing the exact latitude and longitude coordinates of each city is key to unlocking their geographical significance.
The Importance of Accurate Location Data
For any geographical research, precise data is paramount. In Croatia, knowing the exact latitude and longitude of each city is essential for accurately mapping the nation’s urban and rural landscapes. These coordinates help create detailed spatial models that reveal how cities are distributed across the country, and how they relate to one another geographically.
Imagine having access to a detailed database that includes the cities of Croatia, their respective regions, departments, and precise geographical coordinates. Such a resource would allow for in-depth studies on urbanization, transportation networks, and population distribution. Whether you are working on a project that requires an understanding of Croatia’s regional geography or analyzing trends in urban development, having access to comprehensive datasets in a variety of formats would make the task significantly more manageable.
Why Data Formats Matter: CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML
The format in which geographical data is presented plays a vital role in how that data can be used and analyzed. For anyone serious about geographical research, having data available in multiple formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML opens up a wide range of possibilities.
- **CSV (Comma-Separated Values)**: CSV is a simple yet powerful format for organizing data. With its tabular structure, it is perfect for those who need quick access to the geographical data of Croatian cities, including their latitudes, longitudes, and regional divisions. A well-organized CSV file would allow researchers to easily perform statistical analysis and visualize geographic trends.
- **SQL (Structured Query Language)**: SQL is the go-to format for those who wish to interact with geographic data in a relational database. Storing Croatian city data in SQL makes it easy to query specific cities, regions, and departments, enabling detailed geographical analysis. Whether you are building an app or working on an academic research project, SQL databases provide the tools needed to manage and manipulate large datasets efficiently.
- **JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)**: JSON is a flexible data format that allows for the transmission of complex data structures. For developers who need to integrate Croatian geographical data into web applications or software, JSON is the format of choice. It provides an easy way to handle hierarchical data such as cities within regions, which can be important for mapping applications and other geographical tools.
- **XML (Extensible Markup Language)**: XML is another versatile format for storing and exchanging data. It is especially useful for those working in fields such as data integration or publishing, where a standardized data structure is needed. With XML, Croatia's urban data, including city names, coordinates, and regional divisions, can be shared across different platforms seamlessly.
Accessing Croatia’s Geographical Data
As a geographer, having access to accurate and up-to-date data about Croatia's cities, regions, and geographical features is crucial for creating meaningful analyses. With datasets available in CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML formats, researchers can explore Croatia's cities and their geographical locations in unprecedented detail. Whether you're interested in understanding the growth of urban centers or mapping the country's diverse regions, these data formats make it easy to analyze and visualize Croatian geography.
By leveraging such a comprehensive database, you can gain a deeper understanding of how Croatia’s cities and regions interact with one another, and how their locations influence both economic development and cultural identity. The precision of latitude and longitude data will enable you to conduct studies on everything from climate patterns to transportation efficiency, all while enjoying the rich geographical diversity that Croatia has to offer.
Conclusion
Croatia’s geography is a fascinating subject of study, and accessing high-quality data on the country’s cities, regions, and departments opens up a wealth of opportunities for geographical research. Whether you’re analyzing urban growth, mapping regional characteristics, or studying environmental patterns, having precise latitude and longitude data is indispensable. With the ability to access this data in formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, geographers and researchers are empowered to explore Croatia’s urban landscape in innovative ways. This wealth of data is a key resource for anyone looking to understand Croatia's geographical complexity, from its vibrant cities to its diverse natural landscapes.