Transportation
Introduction
Transportation in Croatia is relatively
undeveloped. That is mostly because of the war that
ended in 1995, but also because Croatia is a small
country with small budged and big national debt. Croatian
government is doing its best to develop tourism in
Croatia, and as a result of that are highways that
connect central and eastern Europe with the Adriatic
coast.
Numbers
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total
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2,296 km
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electrified
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983 km
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total
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27,840 km
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paved
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23,497 km
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unpaved
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4,343 km
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Waterways: 785 km perennially navigable, but large
sections of Sava are still blocked by downed bridges,
silt, and debris
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crude oil
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670 km
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petroleum products
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20 km
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natural gas
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310 km (1992)
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Ports and harbors: Dubrovnik, Dugi Rat,
Omisalj, Ploce, Pula, Rijeka, Sibenik, Split, Vukovar
(inland waterway port on Danube), Zadar
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total
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67
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airports with paved runways
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22
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airports with unpaved runways
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45
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Heliports
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1
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