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      Population growth rate:

       −0.02% (2005 est.)

      Birth rate:

       9.57 births/1,000 population (2005 est.)

      Death rate:

       11.38 deaths/1,000 population (2005 est.)

      Net migration rate:

       1.58 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2005 est.)

      Sex ratio:

       at birth: 1.06 male(s)/female

       under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female

       15–64 years: 0.99 male(s)/female

       65 years and over: 0.61 male(s)/female

       total population: 0.92 male(s)/female (2005 est.)

      Infant mortality rate:

       total: 6.84 deaths/1,000 live births

       male: 6.79 deaths/1,000 live births

       female: 6.88 deaths/1,000 live births (2005 est.)

      Life expectancy at birth:

       total population: 74.45 years

       male: 70.79 years

       female: 78.31 years (2005 est.)

      Total fertility rate:

       1.39 children born/woman (2005 est.)

      HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:

       less than 0.1% (2001 est.)

      HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:

       200 (2001 est.)

      HIV/AIDS - deaths:

       less than 10 (2001 est.)

      Nationality:

       noun: Croat(s), Croatian(s)

       adjective: Croatian

      Ethnic groups:

       Croat 89.6%, Serb 4.5%, other 5.9% (including Bosniak, Hungarian,

       Slovene, Czech, and Roma) (2001 census)

      Religions:

       Roman Catholic 87.8%, Orthodox 4.4%, other Christian 0.4%, Muslim

       1.3%, other and unspecified 0.9%, none 5.2% (2001 census)

      Languages:

       Croatian 96.1%, Serbian 1%, other and undesignated 2.9% (including

       Italian, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, and German) (2001 census)

      Literacy:

       definition: age 15 and over can read and write

       total population: 98.5%

       male: 99.4%

       female: 97.8% (2003 est.)

      Government Croatia

      Country name:

       conventional long form: Republic of Croatia

       conventional short form: Croatia

       local long form: Republika Hrvatska

       local short form: Hrvatska

       former: People's Republic of Croatia, Socialist Republic of Croatia

      Government type:

       presidential/parliamentary democracy

      Capital:

       Zagreb

      Administrative divisions:

       20 counties (zupanije, zupanija - singular) and 1 city* (grad -

       singular); Bjelovarsko-Bilogorska Zupanija, Brodsko-Posavska

       Zupanija, Dubrovacko-Neretvanska Zupanija, Istarska Zupanija,

       Karlovacka Zupanija, Koprivnicko-Krizevacka Zupanija,

       Krapinsko-Zagorska Zupanija, Licko-Senjska Zupanija, Medimurska

       Zupanija, Osjecko-Baranjska Zupanija, Pozesko-Slavonska Zupanija,

       Primorsko-Goranska Zupanija, Sibensko-Kninska Zupanija,

       Sisacko-Moslavacka Zupanija, Splitsko-Dalmatinska Zupanija,

       Varazdinska Zupanija, Viroviticko-Podravska Zupanija,

       Vukovarsko-Srijemska Zupanija, Zadarska Zupanija, Zagreb*,

       Zagrebacka Zupanija

      Independence:

       25 June 1991 (from Yugoslavia)

      National holiday:

       Independence Day, 8 October (1991); note - 25 June 1991 is the day

       the Croatian Parliament voted for independence; following a 3-month

       moratorium to allow the European Community to solve the Yugoslav

       crisis peacefully, Parliament adopted a decision on 8 October 1991

       to sever constitutional relations with Yugoslavia

      Constitution:

       adopted on 22 December 1990; revised 2000, 2001

      Legal system:

       based on civil law system

      Suffrage:

       18 years of age; universal (16 years of age, if employed)

      Executive branch:

       chief of state: President Stjepan (Stipe) MESIC (since 18 February

       2000)

       head of government: Prime Minister Ivo SANADER (since 9 December

       2003); Deputy Prime Ministers Jadranka KOSOR (since 23 December

       2003) and Damir POLANEC (since NA February 2005)

       cabinet: Council of Ministers named by the prime minister and

       approved by the parliamentary Assembly

       elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year term;

       election last held 16 January 2005 (next to be held January 2010);

       the leader of the majority party or the leader of

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