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An inhabited settlement in the Republic of Croatia has the status of city (grad; can also be translated as town) if it:
As of 2006, there are a total of 127 officially registered cities in Croatia:
| Rank | City | Population |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Zagreb | 879,145 |
| 2 | Split | 218,694 |
| 3 | Rijeka | 184,043 |
| 4 | Osijek | 129,616 |
| 5 | Zadar | 76,718 |
| 6 | Slavonski Brod | 63,268 |
| 7 | Pula | 58,594 |
| 8 | Karlovac | 57,364 |
| 9 | Sesvete | 44,914 |
| 10 | Varaždin | 41,434 |
| 11 | Šibenik | 37,060 |
| 12 | Sisak | 36,785 |
| 13 | Velika Gorica | 33,339 |
| 14 | Vinkovci | 33,239 |
| 15 | Dubrovnik | 31,756 |
| 16 | Vukovar | 30,126 |
| 17 | Bjelovar | 27,738 |
| 18 | Koprivnica | 24,809 |
| 19 | Požega | 20,943 |
| 20 | Đakovo | 20,912 |
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