In Croatia Monday is a national day of mourning, as it is in France, for the 129 people killed in a string of terrorist attacks in the French capital. 350 people were injured in the attacks.
Croatian state officials and numerous citizens have expressed condolences to the people of France, lit candles outside the French Embassy in downtown Zagreb and signed the book of condolence opened at the embassy.
Croatia and many other countries have expressed solidarity with France by lighting up some public buildings in the colours of the French flag.
Following the attacks, French President Francois Hollande declared three days of mourning and a state of emergency.
Later today, Hollande is expected to address both chambers of the French parliament.