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Which country is Croatia?
The southwest and south of Croatia is the Adriatic Sea coast, with many islands and tortuous coastline. The south-central part is plateau and mountain, and the northeast part is plain. Southwest is Dinara Mountain, with karst landform. The coast is Dalmatian coast, and the northern part is Slavonia hills and the coastal plain of sava river.
Northern Croatia has a temperate continental climate with four distinct seasons and mild summer. The average temperature in July is 18-22℃. It is cold in winter and the temperature is below 0℃. The central and south-central regions have a plateau and mountainous climate, which is cool in summer, with the temperature not exceeding 18℃, severe cold in winter and frequent snowfall, with the average temperature below-2℃. The coastal areas in the south and southwest belong to the Mediterranean climate, with hot and dry summers, with an average temperature above 22℃, mild and rainy winters and temperatures above 0℃.
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