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Croatia - Wikipedia The Croatian diaspora consists of communities of ethnic Croats and Croatian citizens living outside Croatia Croatia maintains intensive contacts with Croatian communities abroad (e g , administrative and financial support of cultural, sports activities, and economic initiatives)
Croatia | Facts, Geography, Maps, History | Britannica The present-day republic is composed of the historically Croatian regions of Croatia-Slavonia (located in the upper arm of the country), Istria (centred on the Istrian Peninsula on the northern Adriatic coast), and Dalmatia (corresponding to the coastal strip)
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
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
Croatia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Croatia was an independent Catholic kingdom until 1102, when a Hungarian prince inherited the Croatian throne The Hungarians would rule as Kings of Croatia until the early modern period The last Hungarian king of Croatia Louis II was killed at the Battle of Mohacs in 1526
Croatia: Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette - Commisceo Global The Croatian language is a South Slavic language which is used primarily by the inhabitants of Croatia as well as Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatian is based on the Ijekavian pronunciation of the Stokavian dialect (with some influence from Cakavian and Kajkavian) and written with the Croatian alphabet
Croatian language - Wikipedia Since 2013, the Institute of Croatian language has been celebrating the Month of the Croatian Language, from February 21 (International Mother Language Day) to March 17 (the day of signing the Declaration on the Name and Status of the Croatian Literary Language)
Croatia - Wikitravel Croatian cuisine is quite diverse so it is hard to say what meal is most typically Croatian In the eastern continental regions (Slavonija and Baranja) spicy sausage such as kulen or kulenova seka is a must-try