1. Zagreb – 770,000
The capital and largest city, cultural and economic center.
2. Split – 165,000
Historic coastal city with Roman heritage.
3. Rijeka – 115,000
Major port and shipbuilding city.
4. Osijek – 100,000
Largest city in eastern Croatia.
5. Zadar – 75,000
Adriatic city with Roman and Venetian ruins.
6. Pula – 57,000
Known for its Roman amphitheater.
7. Slavonski Brod – 53,000
Industrial and river port city.
8. Karlovac – 50,000
City on four rivers, founded as a fortress.
9. Sisak – 44,000
Industrial city with Roman history.
10. Varaždin – 43,000
Baroque city known for music and festivals.
11. Šibenik – 42,000
Historic Dalmatian city with UNESCO cathedral.
12. Dubrovnik – 41,000
Walled city and major tourist destination.
13. Bjelovar – 37,000
Administrative city in central Croatia.
14. Koprivnica – 30,000
Economic and cultural center of Podravina.
15. Vinkovci – 30,000
One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe.
The above is subject to change.
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