Croatia–Poland relations
Croatia–Poland relations are foreign relations between Croatia and Poland. Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO.
Croatia |
Poland |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of Croatia, Warsaw | Embassy of Poland, Zagreb |
Country comparison
Croatia | Poland | |
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Population | 4,154,200 | 38,634,007 |
Area | 56,594 km2 (21,851 sq mi) | 312,679 km² (120,726 sq mi) |
Population Density | 75.8/km2 (196.3/sq mi) | 123/km² (318.6/sq mi) |
Capital | Zagreb | Warsaw |
Largest City | Zagreb – 788,163 (1,113,111 Metro) | Warsaw – 1,758,143 (3,100,844 Metro) |
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic | Unitary semi-presidential constitutional republic |
Current Leader | President Zoran Milanović Prime Minister Andrej Plenković |
President Andrzej Duda Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki |
Official languages | Croatian | Polish |
History
Poland recognized Croatia on 15 January 1992 along with 16 other, mostly European countries. Diplomatic relations between two countries were established on 11 April 1992.[1]
During the Yugoslav Wars, the Croatian 103rd Infantry Brigade received a small number of Polish volunteers.
References
External links
- Embassy of Croatia in Poland (in Croatian and Polish)
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