Time in Croatia

[2] In formal and written language, the time of day is usually expressed using the 24-hour clock.

Hours and minutes are separated using either a colon or a full stop.

[3] Leading zeroes should only be used for minutes, except in tables, on electronic displays etc.

However, instead of the English "a.m."/"p.m." system, descriptive phrases are used in cases of ambiguity, e.g. ujutro "in the morning", prijepodne "before noon", poslijepodne "afternoon", navečer "in the evening".

You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This standards- or measurement-related article is a stub.