- Croatian language - Wikipedia
Croatian[a] is the standard variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Croats [9] It is the national official language and literary standard of Croatia, one of the official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, the Serbian province of Vojvodina, the European Union and a recognized minority language elsewhere in Serbia and other neighbouring countries In the mid-18th
- Croatian language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot
Croatian is a South Slavic language spoken by about 6 7 million people mainly in Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina It is an official language in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and in the province of Vojvodina in Serbia
- 11 Things You Should Know About Croatian Culture
Looking to understand the complex world of Croatian culture? Let us guide you through the checkerboards and celebrations with our easy-to-use rundown
- Croatia | Facts, Geography, Maps, History | Britannica
Croats speak Croatian, a South Slavic language of the Indo-European family Croatian is quite similar to Serbian and Bosnian, but political developments since the collapse of Yugoslavia have encouraged the three ethnic groups to emphasize the differences between their languages
- Croatia Maps Facts - World Atlas
The map can be downloaded, printed, and used for map-pointing work or coloring The outline map above is of Croatia, a country occupying an area of 56,594 km 2 (21,851 sq mi) in Europe The map shows mainland Croatian territory along with its numerous islands on the Adriatic Sea
- Croatia - The World Factbook
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- Croatia. eu – land and people
The Štokavian dialect entered Croatian literature at the end of the 15th century, and it was in fact at that time that the early history of modern literary Croatian began
- Croatia | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Croatian Radio broadcasts programs in foreign languages designed for tourists in Croatia on several frequencies A daily program is broadcast in English at 8:05 pm on channel one, lasting approximately 10 minutes For a list of frequencies, see the Croatian Radio website
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