The schooling and education system in Croatia is related to ours, but theirs has some minor changes. In Croatia, they have over 800 primary schools (Kindergarten-Middle School) and 400 secondary schools (High School). About 1 third of those schools are government schools, in our society we would call them public schools. The highest level of education in Croatia are Universities and Institutes. Many of these Institutes and Universities have specialised programs depending on what you are looking for. Some of the majors are, philosophy, law, …show more content…
Croatia is a sizable country (approximately 21,851 sq miles) that is part of Eurasia, the largest Continent (approximately 21.14 million sq). Some of the surrounding regions are, Slovenia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia, and Hungary. The Adriatic Sea is bordering the west side of Croatia. The religion and language in Croatia was greatly influenced by the bordering regions, with Roman Catholicism (86.28%) being the vast majority of the people in the country. Other religions include, Orthodox Christian (4.44%), Muslim (1.47%), and Protestant (0.34%). These religions are divided into the 79.0 inhabitants per square kilometer in Croatia. The official language of Croatia is Croatian, but others include, Dalmatian, and