
INFO ABOUT SISAK-MOSLAVINA COUNTY AND CROATIA
Sisak-Moslavina is leading with its number of protected areas and the first by producing renewable energy.
Sisak-Moslavina is part of the administrative - territorial organization of Croatia headquartered in Sisak. The county has an area of 4,463 km2, and the surface is among the largest counties in the Republic of Croatia and occupies approximately 7.9% of the land of Croatian territory. According to today's territorial organization in the county are 19 local government units: six cities and 13 municipalities. Tourist characteristics are: Nature park Lonjsko polje, the millennial history of Sisak, thermal spa Topusko, heritage Military Border and Turkish wars, distinctive world worth wooden architecture , religious architecture, rich hunting and fishing areas, excellent cuisine and wine selection ... Sisak-Moslavina is a space that effect on our imagination, playful, mysterious, eventful, with the oldest yellowness of the facades of houses and land under which it is still rocking the great Pannonian Sea.
Croatia is a European country and is part of the Mediterranean, as it occupies most of the coastline of the Adriatic Sea with the islands. Includes Dinara mountain range, which separates the Mediterranean part from mid-European continental, and part of the Pannonian Basin. The mainland part of the Croatian is 56 594 km2, and the surface of the coastal sea 31,479 km2, and the entire area has 4,290,612 inhabitants. Economic, political and cultural center is the capital city of Zagreb with 792,875 inhabitants. Of 1244 islands and islets, 50 of them are inhabited, and the largest are Cres and Krk. The official currency is the kuna.


