In checking out the kind of adapter needed in Croatia there is conflicting info on different websites. Some indicate the Italian style and others the German style. For those of you have been there, what did you find you needed? Thanks
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I think you'll find the answer is "yes"
http://www.kropla.com/electric2.htm
Two round pin "Continental plug" I believe or is that incorrect?
I normally bring my entire set of 5 or 6 adapters. They take up very little room in my suitcase and I don't have to worry about having the right one. You just use whatever adapter fits.
There is now available an all-in-one adapter that works in every country. It has all the different plug-ends that you could ever need inside a compact retractable housing. Here is one example: http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-33117-International-Travel-Adapter/dp/B0002H4YUI
I use the same plug in Germany and Italy, the 2 round pins, and I believe it is the same in Croatia.
German Schukos and Euro-Plugs are used. All plugs just like in Germany (and most of Europe for that matter)
Croatia-Adapter Plug - Type B
Germany-Adapter Plug - Type B
Italy-Adapter Plug - Type B
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