The girl’s parents say the Croatian police forced them to cross the railway tracks.
Most children’s artworks show barbed wire which has not yet been removed from the 133 kilometres of border between the two countries.
The seven Syrian families have already passed a cultural orientation course and will immediately start the process of integration into the Croatian society.
Their future neighbours are not too happy.
There are more and more people trying to cross the border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina illegally.
A dozen migrants ended up in hospitals.
The first group will arrive in two months, and it will have to undergo a security check.
Due to the wire at the Hungarian border, wild animals are destroying crops in Baranja.
A unique store in Zagreb provides free clothing and other items to refugees living in Croatia.
Croatia is responsible for examining applications for international protection by persons who crossed its border en masse during the 2015-2016 migration crisis.