Croatia Fun Facts Quiz (Random Facts Series)
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Croatia Fun Facts Quiz (Random Facts Series)
Welcome to a quiz full of interesting and quirky facts about Croatia. You’ll explore a mix of topics, from Croatia’s impressive historical sites and links to pop culture to its unique customs and everyday traditions. Each question reveals a new piece of Croatian heritage or modern influence.
Test your knowledge about one of the world’s few preserved Roman amphitheaters or find out which famous TV series filmed scenes in a Croatian city. Learn about traditional crafts and modern inventions, from a well-known fashion accessory with Croatian roots to a rare ingredient worth a small fortune. Enjoy the journey and see how much you know - or discover something completely new - about this remarkable country.

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QUESTIONS IN THIS QUIZ
Croatia is the home of one of only 3 preserved Roman amphiteaters in the World. Where is it located?
- Dubrovnik
- Ludbreg
- Pula
- Zagreb
Which Game of Thrones city was extensively filmed in Croatia?
- Winterfell
- King's Landing
- The Eyrie
- Qarth
What was Croatia's former currency, the Kuna, named after?
- A type of tree
- An animal
- A famous river
- A historical figure
Until June 25, 1991, Croatia was part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY). For how long?
- 23 years
- 46 years
- 73 years
- 101 years
Which of the following former Yugoslavian (SFRY) countries does not have a border with Croatia today?
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Macedonia
- Montenegro
- Serbia
- Slovenia
Which modern fashion item originated in Croatia?
- Sunglasses
- Necktie
- Baseball hat
- Sandals
A traditional Croatian musical instrument is Istarski mih. What is it similar to?
- Violin
- Drum
- Harp
- Bagpipe
Which of the following breeds of dog originated in Croatia?
- Dachshund
- Dalmatian
- Golden Retriever
- Poodle
Croat Faust Vrančić is attributed with the invention of a parachute. When was it?
- 13th century
- 15th century
- 17th century
- 19th century
What sport is the most popular among Croatians?
- Football
- Basketball
- Handball
- Water Polo
A famous product commonly searched for by locals in the forrests of Istria can cost as much as EUR 3000 / kilogram. What is it?
- Civet coffee
- Natural rubber
- Truffles
- Tarrantula hair
Which of the following supercars is produced in Croatia?
- Koenigsegg
- Rimac
- McLaren
- Aston Martin
One of the Croatias' 1200 islands is Galešnjak, also known as the Cupid Island. Why?
- It's shape is a heart
- It's where Ceasar married Cleopatra
- It's where Cupid spends summer
- Casanova lived here
How is 'Thank you' said in Croatian?
- Gracias
- Danke
- Hvala
- Dekuj
Croatia Fun Facts Quiz (Random Facts Series)
