Question | Answer | % Correct |
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What country was Croatia part of from 1918–1991? | Yugoslavia | 98%
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What international body did Croatia join in 2013? | European Union | 90%
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What famous Serbian inventor was born in Smiljan, Croatia in 1856? | Nikola Tesla | 85%
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What country did Croatia meet at the 2018 FIFA World Cup finals? | France | 83%
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What walled city, formerly called Ragusa, is a World Heritage site? | Dubrovnik | 75%
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What Italian city controlled most of Croatia's coast in the Middle Ages? | Venice | 75%
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What footballer won the Ballon d'Or in 2018? | Luka Modrić | 73%
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What group of people migrated to Croatia in the mid-6th century? | The Slavs | 59%
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What four-letter city is home to the only remaining Roman amphitheater in the world to maintain its four side towers? | Pula | 51%
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Who served as the first President of Croatia between 1990–1999? | Franjo {Tuđman} | 50%
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What Roman emperor built a palace in the city of Split? | Diocletian | 47%
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With what country was Croatia in a personal union between 1102–1526? | Hungary | 47%
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By what empire's generals were the Croatian mercenaries recruited in the 17th century? | {Habsburg} Empire | 42%
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Of what type of Ancient Egyptian mythical creature were 12 statues brought to Split? Today only a black granite one remains. | Sphinx | 40%
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What Shakespearean play was set in the ancient region of Illyria, which includes Croatia | Twelfth {Night} | 36%
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What Croatian basketball player died in a car accident in 1993, at the age of 28? | Dražen Petrović | 34%
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What piece of cloth is thought to have been first used by Croatian mercenaries during the Thirty Years' War? | Necktie | 31%
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The founder of what small republic came from the island of Rab, Croatia? | San Marino | 31%
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The first example of what scary "ism" among Neanderthals came from Krapina, Croatia, in 1899? | {Cannibal}ism | 28%
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What alphabet was preserved only by Croats between 12th–20th century, mostly in liturgy? | {Glagol}itic alphabet | 22%
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