DAY16

Zagreb, Croatia

Bad Kleinkirchheim, Austria

04:29

TRAVEL TIME

190 mi

DISTANCE

24 L

FUEL AMOUNT

Tuesday 13 October 2020

Croatia, Slovenia & Austria

The team began their day in Zagreb, Croatia, with a quick tour of the city before plunging into their first interview of the day with Ljubisha Mitof Visurski, M.D. With another two countries to conquer on Day 16 though, they couldn’t linger longer in Croatia and had to hit the road to make their next meeting in the capital of Slovenia — Ljubljana — with Jacqueline Stuart of Slovenia Invest.

 

With one more stop for the day, the team jumped back in the cars and explored some of Slovenia in the Mini Coopers — including the beautiful Bled Lake — as the light was fading on their way to cross the border into Austria. With the interviews done for the day, our drivers meandered slowly up the winding alpine roads to the final destination at the hotel in Bad Kleinkirchheim, Austria. The day ended with 190 miles traveled and 4 hours 29 minutes in the cars.

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Croatia

Croatia

POPULATION

4M

1% of Euro population

LIFE EXPECTANCY

78YRS

>3

Increase since 2000

HEALTH SYSTEM

Compulsory

public insurance

Health expenditure per capita

1272

about €1578 below the EU average

PRIMARY RISK
FACTORS

Smoking 25%

Obesity 18%

Alcohol 47%

Alcohol

LEADING CAUSE
OF DEATH

Heart Disease

34.3%

Decrease since 2000

FAMOUS FIGURES

Vladimir Prelog

Vladimir Prelog (1906-1998)

An organic chemist, Prelog is known for his research into the stereochemistry of organic molecules and reactions.

Slovenia

Slovenia

POPULATION

2M

0% of Euro population

LIFE EXPECTANCY

81.2YRS

5

Increase since 2000

HEALTH SYSTEM

Compulsory

Compulsory

Health expenditure per capita

2060

about €790 below the EU average

PRIMARY RISK
FACTORS

Smoking 19%

Obesity 16%

Smoking

LEADING CAUSE
OF DEATH

Heart Disease

47.1%

Decrease since 2000

FAMOUS FIGURES

Fritz Pregl

Fritz Pregl (1869-1930)

Won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1923 for his contributions to quantitative organic microanalysis (including improving the combustion train technique for elemental analysis.

Austria

Austria

POPULATION

8M

1% of Euro population

LIFE EXPECTANCY

81.7YRS

3

Increase since 2000

HEALTH SYSTEM

Near Universal

Health expenditure per capita

3900

about €1050 above the EU average

PRIMARY RISK
FACTORS

Smoking 24%

Obesity 15%

Smoking

LEADING CAUSE
OF DEATH

Heart Disease

39.4%

Decrease since 2000

FAMOUS FIGURES

Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud (1865-1939)

Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology through dialogue between patient and a psychoanalyst.