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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 51. Chapters: Croatia geography stubs, Geography of Zagreb, Landforms of Croatia, Parks in Croatia, Ports and harbours of Croatia, Protected areas of Croatia, Subdivisions of Croatia, List of German exonyms for places in Croatia, Bay of Kotor, Julian March, Sava, Pannonian Plain, Municipalities of Croatia, Counties of Croatia, Medvednica, Pannonian Basin, Bora, Great Hungarian Plain, Ribnjak, Zagreb, Medve ak, Posavina, Podunavlje, Maksimir Park, List of lakes in Croatia, Administrative divisions of Croatia, Gulf of Trieste, Lim, List of places named after Franjo Tu man, NUTS of Croatia, Petrovo field, Croatia, Italian exonyms, Croatian Littoral, Extreme points of Croatia, Bay of Mali Ston, Gulf of Venice, Jarun, Ga enica, Gulf of Piran, Kvarner Gulf, Stridon, Turopolje, Velika Kapela, Plje evica, Velebit caves, Zrinski Park, Zavratnica, Adriatic Euroregion, Naselje, Luka Plo e, Makarska Riviera, Danube-Drava-Sava, Bundek, Bay of Bakar, Mala Kapela, Zabiokovlje, trba ki Buk, Pokuplje. Excerpt: This is a list of German exonyms for toponyms in Croatia. Part of Croatia was governed by Austria-Hungary, and some Hungarian exonyms became common in German, and may be used interchangeably with the German exonym for a period. These Hungarian names are noted below. Also, parts of Croatia ruled by Austria-Hungary were formerly governed by Italy, and Italian names also migrated to German usage. These are also noted. Islands - Rivers - Regions - Cities and towns Anderturn - TarArbey - Rab (Italian: Arbe) The Bay of Kotor (Montenegrin, Serbian, Croatian: Boka Kotorska, Cyrillic script:, pronounced ) in south-western Montenegro is a winding bay on the Adriatic Sea. The bay, sometimes called Europe's southernmost fjord, is in fact a submerged river canyon of the disintegrated Bokelj River which used to run from the high moun...