Northern Croatia
Northern Croatia or North Croatia refers to the northern parts of Croatia, encompassing Zagreb, Varaždin, Međimurje, Zagorje and Koprivnica-Križevci counties, including the cities of Zagreb, Varaždin, Čakovec, Krapina, Koprivnica and Križevci. The region is home to the Kajkavian dialect, which some consider to be a separate language of its own. The region borders Hungary to its north-east and Slovenia to its north-west.
Status
The term had not been used in official capacity until recently. Until 2012, the region's borders coincided with the NUTS-2 region Northwest Croatia. This NUTS-2 region was then merged with Central and Eastern Croatia forming the NUTS-2 region Continental Croatia. As of 2021, the NUTS-2 region of "Northern Croatia" was established again, which contains all of Northern Croatia with the exception of Zagreb, which forms a separate NUTS region.Cuisine
The cuisine of Northern Croatia includes dishes of a few local or regional cuisines which have their specific cooking traditions, characteristic for the area and not necessarily well known in other parts of Croatia, as well as dishes that can be found all across the country. The Međimurska gibanica is one of the layer cakes popular in Northern Croatia, especially in the Međimurje region.Industry
Modern infrastructure
The Northern Croatia region is at the borders with Hungary and Slovenia. The north–south highway corridor provides access to the Adriatic, which is a geographic advantage to the other countries in Southern Europe. All of North Croatia is connected to the rest of Croatia by highways. 95% of the houses in the region have sufficient ADSL internet access, and some businesses have used fibre optics to do their business.The region has a very well maintained gas network. Northern Croatia is well connected by railway. The first railway in Croatia was built in Međimurje in 1860, then ruled by Hungary.
Some of the major lines in Northern Croatia include:
- M101
- M102
- M201
- R201
- R202, extends further towards Eastern Croatia
- R106
- L101
- L102
- L201
- L202
- Lepe ti je Zagorje zelene / Zagreb Moj - "Beži Jankec, cug ti bu pobegel, ne buš videl beli Zagreb grad."
- Zagorski cug - "...i dobri i stari naš cug, fućkal si navek, gda treba i ne."
- V Kotoribi cug mašina fućnula.
- Čim ja dojdem v Međimurje - "Čim ja dojdem v Međimurje, stanem z cug mašine. Z mega serca vel'ka žalost mine."
- Jedina Međimurska - "Letiš kak cug, spram Kotoribe."
Technology
The innovative sector of Northern Croatia has experienced growth in the past years. In 2005, Microsoft established a worker training center in Varaždin. Following this, many other companies have established universities in the fields of Information technology, Automation, and Electronics. The continued investment in universities in the region will meet the demands of the consumers that live there and will continue growth in the region. The availability of first-class human resources in a university in Varaždin has led to advances in software and game development.Education
Public universities
Two national public universities are operating in the region.- University of Zagreb
- University North
Private universities
- Libertas University
- University VERN'
- Croatian Catholic University
Public & private polytechnics
- Zagreb University of Applied Sciences
- Međimurje University of Applied Sciences Čakovec
- University of Applied Sciences "Hrvatsko zagorje" Krapina
- University of Applied Sciences "Baltazar" Zaprešić
- Zagreb School of Economics and Management
- University of Applied Sciences Križevci
- Zagreb School of Business
- Edward Bernays University of Applied Sciences
- University of Applied Sciences Ivanić-Grad
- University of Applied Criminology and Public Security Sciences
- University of Applied Sciences Velika Gorica
- University of Applied Health Sciences