8378:, p. 138–139:Even if we reject Gruber's theory, supported by Manojlović (ibid., XLIX), that Zachlumje actually became a part of Croatia, it should be emphasized that the Zachlumians had a closer bond of interest with the Croats than with the Serbs, since they seem to have migrated to their new home not, as C. says (33/8-9), with the Serbs, but with the Croats; see below, on 33/18-19 ... This emendation throws new light on the origin of the Zachlumian dynasty and of the Zachlumi themselves. C.'s informant derived what he says about the country of Michael's ancestors from a native source, probably from a member of the prince's family; and the information is reliable. If this is so, we must regard the dynasty of Zachlumje and at any rate part of its people as neither Croat nor Serb. It seems more probable that Michael's ancestor, together with his tribe, joined the Croats when they moved south; and settled on the Adriatic coast and the Narenta, leaving the Croats to push on into Dalmatia proper. It is true that our text says that the Zachlumi 'have been Serbs since the time of that prince who claimed the protection of the emperor Heraclius' (33/9-10); but it does not say that Michael's family were Serbs, only that they 'came from the unbaptized who dwell on the river Visla, and are called (reading Litziki) "Poles'". Michael's own hostility to Serbia (cf. 32/86-90) suggests that his family was in fact not Serb; and that the Serbs had direct control only over Trebinje (see on 32/30). C.'s general claim that the Zachlumians were Serbs is, therefore, inaccurate; and indeed his later statements that the Terbouniotes (34/4—5), and even the Narentans (36/5-7), were Serbs and came with the Serbs, seem to conflict with what he has said earlier (32/18-20) on the Serb migration, which reached the new Serbia from the direction of Belgrade. He probably saw that in his time all these tribes were in the Serb sphere of influence, and therefore called them Serbs, thus ante-dating by three centuries the state of affairs in his own day. But in fact, as has been shown in the case of the Zachlumians, these tribes were not properly speaking Serbs, and seem to have migrated not with the Serbs but with the Croats. The Serbs at an early date succeeded in extending their sovereignty over the Terbouniotes and, under prince Peter, for a short time over the Narentans (see on 32/67). The Diocleans, whom C. does not claim as Serbs, were too near to the Byzantine thema of Dyrrhachion for the Serbs to attempt their subjugation before C.'s time
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around 300–500 CE... The SNP-based age of the
Eastern European CTS10228 branch is 2200 ± 300 years old. The carriers of the most ancient subgroup live in Southeast Poland, and it is likely that the rapid demographic expansion which brought the marker to other regions in Europe began there. The largest demographic explosion occurred in the Balkans, where the subgroup is dominant in 50.5% of Croatians, 30.1% of Serbs, 31.4% of Montenegrins, and in about 20% of Albanians and Greeks. As a result, this subgroup is often called Dinaric. It is interesting that while it is dominant among modern Balkan peoples, this subgroup has not been present yet during the Roman period, as it is almost absent in Italy as well (see Online Resource 5; ESM_5).
3495:. The large estates of two most powerful Croatian noble houses were confiscated and their families relocated, soon after extinguished. Between 1670 and the revolution of 1848, there would be only 2 bans of Croatian nationality. The period from 1670 to the Croatian cultural revival in the 19th century was Croatia's political Dark Age. Meanwhile, with the victories over Turks, Habsburgs all the more insistent they spent centralization and germanization, new regained lands in liberated Slavonia started giving to foreign families as feudal goods, at the expense of domestic element. Because of this the Croatian Sabor was losing its significance, and the nobility less attended it, yet went only to the one in Hungary.
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sikeresen integrálódott egy olyan társadalomba, amely hamarosan erőteljes demográfiai expanzióba kezdett. Ez is mutatja, hogy nem feltétlenül népek, mintsem családok sikerével, nemzetségek elterjedésével is számolnunk kell, és ezt a jelenlegi etnikai identitással összefüggésbe hozni lehetetlen. A csoport elterjedése alapján valószínűsíthető, hogy a szláv népek migrációjában vett részt, így válva az R1a-t követően a második legdominánsabb csoporttá a mai Kelet-Európában. Nyugat-Európából viszont teljes mértékben hiányzik, kivéve a kora középkorban szláv nyelvet beszélő keletnémet területeket.
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present-day
Ukraine. The calculated age of this specific haplogroup together with the variation peak detected in the suggested Slavic homeland could represent a signal of Slavic migration arising from medieval Slavic expansions. However, the strong genetic barrier around the area of Bosnia and Herzegovina, associated with the high frequency of the I2a1b-M423 haplogroup, could also be a consequence of a Paleolithic genetic signal of a Balkan refuge area, followed by mixing with a medieval Slavic signal from modern-day Ukraine.
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4099:. Vernacular texts in the Chakavian dialect first appeared in the 13th century, and Shtokavian texts appeared a century later. Standardization began in the period sometimes called "Baroque Slavism" in the first half of the 17th century, while some authors date it back to the end of the 15th century. The modern Neo-Shtokavian standard that appeared in the mid 18th century was the first unified standard Croatian. Croatian is written in
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4480:(610–641), then of Duke Porga who mainly Christianized his people after the influence of missionaries from Rome. However, it can be realiably said that the Christianisation of Croats began in the 7th century, initially probably encompassed only the elite and related people, but mostly finished by the 9th century. The earliest known Croatian autographs from the 8th century are found in the Latin
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nationalism tried to
Magyarize Croats, and make Croatia a part of a united Hungary. Because of this pretensions, the constant struggles between Croats and Magyars emerged, and lasted until 1918. Croats were fighting in unfavorable conditions, against both Vienna and Budapest, while divided on Banska Hrvatska, Dalmatia and Military Frontier. In such a time, with the fall of the
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8436:, pp. 60–61:Constantine Porphyrogenitus explicitly calls the inhabitants of Zahumlje Serbs who have settled there since the time of Emperor Heraclius, but we cannot be certain that the Travunians, Zachlumians and Narentines in the migration period to the Balkans really were Serbs or Croats or Slavic tribes which in alliance with Serbs or Croats arrived in the Balkans
2651:(1058–1074) managed to get the Byzantine Empire to confirm him as the supreme ruler of the Dalmatian cities. Croatia under Krešimir IV was composed of twelve counties and was slightly larger than in Tomislav's time, and included the closest southern Dalmatian duchy of Pagania. From the outset, he continued the policies of his father, but was immediately commanded by
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2861:(an assembly of Croatian nobles) and the ban (viceroy). In addition, the Croatian nobles retained their lands and titles. Coloman retained the institution of the Sabor and relieved the Croatians of taxes on their land. Coloman's successors continued to crown themselves as Kings of Croatia separately in
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in 1397, loss of interest in the crown by
Ladislaus and selling of Dalmatia to Venice in 1403, and spreading of Croatian names to the north, with those of Slavonia to the east. The dynastic struggle didn't end, and with the Ottoman invasion on Bosnia the first short raids began in Croatian territory,
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In the 11th and 12th centuries "the Croats were never unified under a strong central government. They lived in different areas - Pannonian
Croatia, Dalmatian Croatia, Bosnia - which were at times ruled by indigenous kings but more frequently controlled by agents of Byzantium, Venice and Hungary. Even
2362:(845–864) succeeded Mislav. In 854, there was a great battle between Trpimir's forces and the Bulgars. Neither side emerged victorious, and the outcome was the exchange of gifts and the establishment of peace. Trpimir I managed to consolidate power over Dalmatia and much of the inland regions towards
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Based on SNP analysis, the CTS10228 group is 2200 ± 300 years old. The group's demographic expansion may have begun in
Southeast Poland around that time, as carriers of the oldest subgroup are found there today. The group cannot solely be tied to the Slavs, because the proto-Slavic period was later,
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R1a-M458 exceeds 20% in the Czech
Republic, Slovakia, Poland, and Western Belarus. The lineage averages 11–15% across Russia and Ukraine and occurs at 7% or less elsewhere (Figure 2d). Unlike hg R1a-M458, the R1a-M558 clade is also common in the Volga-Uralic populations. R1a-M558 occurs at 10–33% in
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Post-war government's policy of easing the immigration of ethnic Croats from abroad encouraged a number of
Croatian descendants to return to Croatia. The influx was increased by the arrival of Croatian refugees from Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the war's end in 1995, most Croatian refugees returned
3610:", which program included thirty national, social and liberal principles, like Croatian national independence, annexation of Dalmatia and Military Frontier, independence from Hungary as far as finance, language, education, freedom of speech and writing, religion, nullification of serfdom etc. In the
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was the Ban of Bosnia (1304–1322) and Ban of
Croatia (1312–1322). The kings from House of Anjou intended to strengthen the kingdom by uniting their power and control, but to do so they had to diminish the power of the higher nobility. Charles I had already tried to crash the aristocratic privileges,
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and other principalities is based on tenth century political rule and does not indicate ethnicity, and although both Croats and Serbs could have been a small military elite which managed to organize other already settled and more numerous Slavs, it is possible that
Narentines, Zachlumians and others
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Architecture in Croatia reflects the influences of bordering nations. Austrian and Hungarian influence is visible in public spaces and buildings in the north and in the central regions, architecture found along the coasts of Dalmatia and Istria exhibits Venetian influence. Large squares named after
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of Croatia. To fight the Austrian centralization and absolutism, Croats passed their rights to the united government in Hungary, thus to together resist the intentions from Vienna. But the connection with Hungary soon adversely affected the position of Croats, because Magyars in the spring of their
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Liudewit is considered the first Croatian prince. Constantine Porphyrogenitus has Dalmatia and parts of Slavonia populated by Croatians. But this author wrote more than a hundred years after the Frankish Royal annals which never mention the name of the Croatians although a great many Slavic tribal
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of 1741–48. Subsequently, the empress made significant contributions to Croatian matters, by making several changes in the feudal and tax system, administrative control of the Military Frontier, in 1745 administratively united Slavonia with Croatia and in 1767 organized Croatian royal council with
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The Croats became the dominant local power in northern Dalmatia, absorbing Liburnia and expanding their name by conquest and prestige. In the south, while having periods of independence, the Naretines merged with Croats later under control of Croatian Kings. With such expansion, Croatia became the
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From the scientific and linguistic point of view, we can say that it is a traditional Croatian language. Numerous records speak of this, all Croatian linguists, all world Slavic linguists, and even leading Serbian linguists have never questioned the Croatian origin of the Bunjevac dialect. Željko
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were granted to individuals who would defend them against outside incursions thereby creating a system for the defence of the entire state. However, by enabling the nobility to seize more economic and military power, the kingdom itself lost influence to the powerful noble families. In Croatia the
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Az I2-CTS10228 (köznevén "dinári-kárpáti") alcsoport legkorábbi közös őse 2200 évvel ezelőttre tehető, így esetében nem arról van szó, hogy a mezolit népesség Kelet-Európában ilyen mértékben fennmaradt volna, hanem arról, hogy egy, a mezolit csoportoktól származó szűk család az európai vaskorban
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However, a study by Battaglia et al. (2009) showed a variance peak for I2a1 in the Ukraine and, based on the observed pattern of variation, it could be suggested that at least part of the I2a1 haplogroup could have arrived in the Balkans and Slovenia with the Slavic migrations from a homeland in
2816:, "at the beginning of the eleventh century the Croats lived in two more or less clearly defined regions" of the "Croatian lands" which "were now divided into three districts" including Slavonia/Pannonian Croatia (between rivers Sava and Drava) on one side and Croatia/Dalmatian littoral (between
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Constantine regards all Slavic tribes in ancient Praevalis and Epirus—the Zachlumians, Tribunians, Diodetians, Narentans— as Serbs. This is not exact. Even these tribes were liberated from the Avars by the Croats who lived among them. Only later, thanks to the expansion of the Serbs, did they
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referred to Domagoj in letters as "Famous duke". Domagoj's son, of unknown name, ruled shortly between 876 and 878 with his brothers. They continued the rebellion, attacked the western Istrian towns in 876, but were subsequently defeated by the Venetian navy. Their ground forces defeated the
2637:(1000–1020), opened a violent contest for the throne, weakening the state and further losing control. Krešimir III and his brother Gojslav co-ruled from 1000 until 1020, and attempted to restore control over lost Dalmatian cities now under Venetian control. Krešimir was succeeded by his son
2807:, "Peter's Mountain", but identified with the wrong mountain). In 1102, Coloman returned to the Kingdom of Croatia in force, and negotiated with the Croatian feudal lords resulting in joining of Hungarian and Croatian crowns (with the crown of Dalmatia held separate from that of Croatia).
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parts of Russia, exceeds 26% in Poland and Western Belarus, and varies between 10 and 23% in the Ukraine, whereas it drops 10-fold lower in Western Europe. In general, both R1a-M458 and R1a-M558 occur at low but informative frequencies in Balkan populations with known Slavonic heritage.
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approximately 1,500 years ago with Poland and Romania-Bulgaria clusters among others in Eastern Europe. It was caused by the early medieval Slavic migrations, a small population which expanded into vast regions of "low population density beginning in the sixth century". Other IBD and
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in which Croatia and Hungary were prevented from regaining territory lost to the Ottoman Empire. This caused unrest among the Croatian and Hungarian nobility which plotted against the emperor. Nikola Zrinski participated in launching the conspiracy which later came to be known as the
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of St. John Chrysostom and the Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil. This language was gradually adapted to non-liturgical purposes and became known as the Croatian version of Old Slavonic. The two variants of the language, liturgical and non-liturgical, continued to be a part of the
2570:, an estimation of the number of inhabitants in medieval Croatia between 440 and 880 thousand people, and military numbers of Franks and Byzantines – the Croatian military force was most probably composed of 20,000–100,000 infantrymen, and 3,000–24,000 horsemen organized in 60
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in 1606, after which Croatian classes tried unsuccessfully to have their territory on the Military Frontier restored to rule by the Croatian Ban, managing only to restore a small area of lost territory but failed to regain large parts of Croatian Kingdom (present-day western
1893:, were abandoned and few appear destroyed in the early 7th century. Although the dating of the earliest Slavic settlements was disputed, recent archaeological data established that the migration and settlement of the Slavs/Croats have been in late 6th and early 7th century.
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in order to pay ransom for some prisoners and for the remains of old Christian martyrs. This abbot is recorded to have travelled through Dalmatia with the help of the Croatian leaders, and he established the foundation for future relations between the Pope and the Croats.
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Unlike in many countries, Croatian design more commonly uses symbolism from the coat of arms, rather than from the Croatian flag. This is partly due to the geometric design of the shield which makes it appropriate for use in many graphic contexts (e.g. the insignia of
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who also reformed and standardized Croatian. The official language in Croatia had been Latin until 1847, when it became Croatian. The movement relied on a South Slavic and Panslavistic conception, and its national, political and social ideas were advanced at the time.
4519:. According to an official population census of Croatia by ethnicity and religion, roughly 16,600 ethnic Croats adhered to Orthodoxy, roughly 8,000 were Protestants, roughly 10,500 described themselves as "other" Christians, and roughly 9,600 were followers of Islam.
2423:(861–874) who was suzerain to the Franks, and thereby shed the Frankish vassal status. Wars of Domagoj and his son liberated Dalmatian Croats from supreme Franks rule. Zdeslav deposed him in 878 with the help of the Byzantines. He acknowledged the supreme rule of
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prevailed on the side of Ferdinand I, as they elected him as the new king of Croatia on 1 January 1527, uniting both lands under Habsburg rule. In return they were promised the historic rights, freedoms, laws and defence of Croatian Kingdom.
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sent armies in 820, 821 and 822, but each time they failed to crush the rebels. Aided by Borna the Guduscan, the Franks eventually defeated Ljudevit, who withdrew his forces to the Serbs and conquered them, according to the Frankish Annals.
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Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje uputio je Ministarstvu kulture RH prijedlog da se bunjevački govor proglasi hrvatskom nematerijalnom kulturnom baštinom, kao važan čin pomoći bunjevačkomu govoru i svim Bunjevcima u Hrvatskoj i
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in Croatia, which eventually brought about massive changes in society: the power of the major landowners was reduced and arable land became increasingly subdivided, to the extent of risking famine. Many Croatians began emigrating to the
3874:. In the first years of the war, over 200,000 Croats were displaced from their homes as a result of the military actions. In the peak of the fighting, around 550,000 ethnic Croats were displaced altogether during the Yugoslav wars.
4162:, the king of Croatia at the time. However, the luxurious and ornate representative texts of Croatian Church Slavonic belong to the later era, when they coexisted with the Croatian vernacular literature. The most notable are the "
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studies also found even patterns of admixture events among South, East and West Slavs at the time and area of Slavic expansion, and that the shared ancestral Balto-Slavic component among South Slavs is between 55 and 70%. A 2023
2641:(1030–1058), who continued his ambitions of spreading rule over the coastal cities, and during whose rule was established the diocese of Knin between 1040 and 1050 which bishop had the nominal title of "Croatian bishop" (Latin:
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900 fighting against his former allies, the Magyars. The subsequent history of Savia again becomes murky, and historians are not sure who controlled Savia during much of the 10th century. However, it is likely that the ruler
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in 1358 to give up their possessions in Dalmatia. When King Louis died without successor, the question of succession remained open. The kingdom once again entered the time of internal unrest. Besides King Louis's daughter
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the three ethnoreligious groups that have played the roles of the protagonists in the bloody tragedy that has unfolded in the former Yugoslavia: the Christian Orthodox Serbs, the Catholic Croats, and the Muslim Slavs of
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in 1920, but only for feast days of the main patron saints. The 1935 concordat with the Kingdom of Yugoslavia anticipated the introduction of the Church Slavonic for all Croatian regions and throughout the entire state.
2307:, the first crowned King, was able to exert much control over Savia and adjacent areas during his reign. It is at this time that sources first refer to a "Pannonian Croatia", appearing in the 10th century Byzantine work
3261:. For the sake of stopping the Ottoman conquering and possible assault on the capital of Vienna, the large areas of Croatia and Slavonia (even Hungary and Romania) bordering the Ottoman Empire were organized as a
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The lands which constitute modern Croatia fell under three major geographic-politic zones during the Middle Ages, which were influenced by powerful neighbor Empires – notably the Byzantines, the Avars and later
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El Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de la República de Chile evalúa que en ese país actualmente viven 380.000 personas consideradas de ser de descendencia croata, lo que es un 2,4% de la población total de
10439:"The right to use the Glagolitic language at Mass with the Roman Rite has prevailed for many centuries in all the south-western Balkan countries, and has been sanctioned by long practice and by many popes" (
3002:) in 1347. Eventually, the Babonić and Nelipić families also succumbed to the king's offensive against nobility, but with the increasing process of power centralization, Louis managed to force Venice by the
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was a common practice, and he forced the Venetians to start paying tribute for sailing near the eastern Adriatic coast. After Domagoj's death, Venetian chronicles named him "The worst duke of Slavs", while
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and Stjepan Lacković planned a rebellion, and managed to capture and imprison Elizabeth and Mary. By orders of John of Palisna, Elizabeth was strangled. In retaliation, Magyars crowned Mary's husband
2019:-Croat link. Whilst there is possible evidence of population continuity between Gothic and Croatian times in parts of Dalmatia, the idea of a Gothic origin of Croats was more rooted in 20th century
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2986:(1342–1382), relying on the lower nobility and towns. Both kings ruled without the Parliament, and inner nobility struggles only helped them in their intentions. This led to Mladen's defeat at the
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mention several Bulgar raids, driving up the Sava and Drava rivers, as a result of a border dispute with the Franks, from 827. By a peace treaty in 845, the Franks were confirmed as rulers over
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9247:"Vojna povijest Hrvata – Od 1804. do 1918. godine čak 395 osoba s područja Hrvatske dobilo je generalski ili admiralski čin, od čega 379 u vojsci Habsburške Monarhije, odnosno Austro-Ugarske"
5204:) is also a commonly used symbol which originally comes from monasteries built between the 9th and 12th centuries. The interlace can be seen in various emblems and is also featured in modern
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However, the Hungarian-Croatian Kingdom was not enough well prepared and organized and the Ottoman Empire expanded further in the 16th century to include most of Slavonia, western Bosnia and
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island which is dated to 1100, is considered to be the oldest surviving prose in Croatian. The beginning of more vigorous development of Croatian literature is marked by the Renaissance and
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was reflected in contemporary architecture. Along the coast, the architecture is Mediterranean with a strong Venetian and Renaissance influence in major urban areas exemplified in works of
2849:, is a historical document by which Croatia agreed to enter a personal union with Hungary. Although the validity of the document itself is disputed, Croatia did keep considerable autonomy.
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9844:, 2nd ed. (2010, Blackwell), pg. 431, "Because of their mutual intelligibility, Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian are usually thought of as constituting one language called Serbo-Croatian."
2590:, after Serbs were conquered and some fled to the Croatian Kingdom. There Croats under leadership of their king Tomislav completely defeated the Bulgarian army led by military commander
2530:(910–928) became king of Croatia by 925. The chief piece of evidence that Tomislav was crowned king comes in the form of a letter dated 925, surviving only in 16th-century copies, from
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Various estimations put the total number of Americans and Canadians with at least some Croatian ancestry at 2 million, many of whom do not identify as such in the countries' censuses.
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Besides the architecture encompassing the oldest artworks in Croatia, there is a long history of artists in Croatia reaching to the Middle Ages. In that period the stone portal of the
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in 879, John VIII] gave his blessing to the duke and the Croatian people, about which he informed Branimir in his letters, in which Branimir was recognized as the Duke of the Croats (
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Fóthi, E.; Gonzalez, A.; Fehér, T.; et al. (2020), "Genetic analysis of male Hungarian Conquerors: European and Asian paternal lineages of the conquering Hungarian tribes",
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After his death civil war and unrest broke out shortly afterward as northern nobles decided Ladislaus I for the Croatian King. In 1093, southern nobles elected a new ruler, King
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The area settled by Croats has a large diversity of historical and cultural influences, as well as the diversity of terrain and geography. The coastland areas of Dalmatia and
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in 796, the first named Slavic Duke of Pannonia, the Franks wrested control of the region from the Avars before totally destroying the Avar realm in 803. After the death of
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movement which sought to create an ethnically pure Croatian state on the territory corresponding to present-day countries of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Post-WWII
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Archont of Bulgaria after he made Christianity the official religion of Bulgaria) also waged a lengthy war against the Dalmatian Croats, trying to expand his state to the
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8303:Živković, Tibor (2012). "Неретљани – пример разматрања идентитета у раном средњем веку" [Arentani – an Example of Identity Examination in the Early Middle Ages].
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also threatened Frankish control of the region. In an effort to halt their influence, the Franks sought alliance with the Magyars, and elevated the local Slavic leader
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Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations for 1994: Testimony of members of Congress and other interested individuals and organizations
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Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations for 1994: Testimony of members of Congress and other interested individuals and organizations
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the ban on head, however, she ignored and eventually disbanded it in 1779, and Croatia was relegated to just one seat in the governing council of Hungary, held by the
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Imperial spies uncovered the conspiracy and on 30 April 1671 executed four esteemed Croatian and Hungarian noblemen involved in it, including Zrinski and Frankopan in
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This deterred the movement's progress but it couldn't stop the changes in the society that had already started. On 25 March 1848, was conducted a political petition "
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Fabijanić, Tomislav (2013). "14C date from early Christian basilica gemina in Podvršje (Croatia) in the context of Slavic settlement on the eastern Adriatic coast".
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which was ruled directly from Vienna military headquarters. The invasion caused migration of Croats, and the area which became deserted was subsequently settled by
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to their previous homes, while some (mostly Croat refugees from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Janjevci from Kosovo) moved into the formerly-held Serbian housing.
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Dani Stjepana Gunjače 2, Zbornik radova sa Znanstvenog skupa "Dani Sjepana Gunjače 2": Hrvatska srednjovjekovna povijesno-arheološka baština, Međunarodne teme
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When Ethnicity Did Not Matter in the Balkans: A Study of Identity in Pre-Nationalist Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia in the Medieval and Early-Modern Periods
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to achieve lower unemployment and at the same time the money sent home by emigrants to their families provided an enormous source of foreign exchange income.
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study showed that the Croats roughly have 66.5% Central-Eastern European early medieval Slavic-ancestry, 31.2% local Roman and 2.4% West Anatolian ancestry.
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names are mentioned in the text. Therefore, if one applies the methods of an ethnogenetic interpretation, the Croatian Liudewit seems to be an anachronism.
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was the closest king male relative with claims to the throne. In February 1386, two months after his coronation, he was assassinated by order of the queen
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Borri, Francesco (2011), "White Croatia and the arrival of the Croats: an interpretation of Constantine Porphyrogenitus on the oldest Dalmatian history",
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fort in 1592, only small areas of Croatia remained unrecovered. The remaining 16,800 square kilometres (6,487 sq mi) were referred to as the
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affiliation, like Dalmatians, Slavonians, Zagorci, Istrians etc., while inside and outside Croatia there exist several Croatian sub-ethnic groups:
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in 1322 by a coalition of several Croatian noblemen and Dalmatian coastal towns with support of the King himself, in exchange of Šubić's castle of
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was getting closer to the borders of the Hungarian-Croatian kingdom. Without news about the king after the battle, the then ruling Croatian ban
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of Duke Novak" from the Lika region in northwestern Croatia (1368), "Evangel from Reims" (1395, named after the town of its final destination),
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are a national minority, numbering 850–2,000 people, forming a portion of the 29% minority (as "Others"). They mostly live in the region of
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culture heroes, well-groomed parks, and pedestrian-only zones, are features of these orderly towns and cities, especially where large scale
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launched a proposal, in March 2021, to the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia, to add Bunjevac dialect to the List of Protected
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in other eastern parts of ex-Roman province of "Dalmatia". Also prominent in the territory of future Croatia was the polity of Prince
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more accurately reflects the political situation during the 10th century. It mainly served as Byzantine propaganda praising Emperor
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family who ruled over Slavonian stronghold-cities, and in the 15th century rose to power. During this period, the
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were a scene of battlefield against the Ottoman Empire, and have strong epic traditions. In the northern plains,
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in 1566. During the Ottoman conquest tens of thousands of Croats were taken in Turkey, where they became slaves.
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to aid Hungary in war during 1079/83, but this is disputed. Unlike Petar Krešimir IV, he was also an ally of the
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from the late 11th century. It is a large stone tablet found in the small
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rule, and became a fully recognized state. After Branimir's death, Prince
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against their feudal lords due to various injustices. After the fall of
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people have their own culture, traditions and customs, and live in
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7912:. Split: Muzej hrvatskih arheoloških spomenika. pp. 21–35.
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are often cited as the greatest figures in Croatian literature.
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of the Republic of Croatia, and was approved on 8 October 2021.
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In 1939, the Croats received a high degree of autonomy when the
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dynasty struggle, the Šubić family became hugely powerful under
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44:"Croat" redirects here. For the medieval Catalan currency, see
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8144:. University of London: The Athlone Press. pp. 139, 142.
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5971:) and Canada (133,965 according to the 2016 census, mainly in
5959:(133,268 according to the 2016 census, with concentrations in
4997:, a stone inscribed with the Glagolitic alphabet found on the
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The most important early monument of Croatian literacy is the
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From 1804 to 1918, as many as 395 Croats received the rank of
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family, a branch of the old Croatian noble family Gusić from
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dominant power and absorbed other polities between Frankish,
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10386:"Pokrštenje Hrvata prema najnovijim znanstvenim rezultatima"
6439:"Status of Croatian immigrants and their descendants abroad"
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As immigrant workers, particularly to Germany, Austria, and
5444:
4791:
UNESCO | Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in Croatia
4460:(John the Dalmatian, 640–642) sent an abbot named Martin to
3575:. The Croatian national revival began in the 1830s with the
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In the first half of the 17th century, Croats fought in the
11110:"Chilean Politician of Croatian Origin Runs for Presidency"
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8355:. Oxford University Press. pp. 404–408, 424–425, 444.
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King Sigismund's army was catastrophically defeated at the
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also acquired considerable property and assets in Croatia.
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2609:(935–945), this period, on the whole, however, is obscure.
2562:), but generally isn't taken as credible. According to the
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2009:
dated to the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD, mentioning the name
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9341:"Croatian genetic heritage: an updated Y-chromosome story"
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Religion, Ethnicity, and Self-Identity: Nations in Turmoil
6585:"Carter: NZ Celebrates 150 Years of Kiwi-Croatian Culture"
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Croatia was later subject to Hungarian hegemony under ban
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Modern political history of the Balkans from 1796 onwards.
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affirming this split from Byzantine and commitment to the
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by Trpimir. Trpimir is remembered as the initiator of the
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recognize their supremacy and come to be called Serbians.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development
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The current coat of arms shows, in order, the symbols of
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Smaller groups of Croats adhere to other religions, like
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Croats were never obliged to use Latin—rather, they held
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and the Croats dates from a mid-7th century entry in the
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3907:(22%-24%), while a minority (35%) belongs to haplogroups
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are one of six main ethnic groups composing this region.
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rivers, and were bans of Slavonia (13th–14th centuries);
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also arrived as Croats or with Croatian tribal alliance.
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Traditionally, scholarship has placed the arrival of the
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The Croatian nation at the beginning of the 20th century
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9683:"The Geography of Recent Genetic Ancestry across Europe"
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8655:, Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitos, 950
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The Early Mediaeval Archaeology of Croatia, A.D. 600–900
8191:. Zagreb: Hrvatska sveučilišna naklada. pp. 58–61.
6968:"Dom i svijet – Broj 227 – Croatia klub u Juznoj Africi"
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circular dance are also encountered throughout Croatia.
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consisting of 6 republics, and Croats became one of two
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when the Empire was transformed into a dual monarchy of
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reliquiae reliquiarum of the once great Croatian kingdom
3144:(1463). At the time they suffered a major defeat in the
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Branimir's (879–892) own actions were approved from the
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in 892, as a more independent Duke over lower Pannonia.
9801:
Encyclopedia of Slavic Languages and Linguistics Online
5610:, there exists a small Croatian community, a branch of
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and culture. The champion of the Illyrian movement was
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failed to capitalize on the success when he signed the
2791:. He reassembled his forces in Croatia and advanced on
2598:("Tomislav's town") in his honour in the 20th century.
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to bring the Croats further away from the influence of
10845:[Josip Juraj Strossmayer – Native of Osijek].
10666:
A short history of Yugoslavia from early times to 1966
10477:
9292:"Croatian national reference Y-STR haplotype database"
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3132:, and contributed to the Christian victories over the
2865:. The Hungarian king also introduced a variant of the
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region, but failed to defeat them. The Bulgarian king
11335:. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press.
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10735:
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Aleksandar Raič and Suzana Kujundžić Ostojić (2014).
9969:. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers Ltd. p. 425.
9864:, phil.muni.cz; retrieved 20 October 2010, pp. 15–16.
7815:
7636:"Croatian :: Ngati Tarara 'The Olive and Kauri'"
7201:"From the lives of Croatian faithful outside Croatia"
6271:"2. Population by ethnicity, by towns/municipalities"
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consists of the traditional red and white squares or
4495:, followed by the Kingdom of Serbia in 1914, and the
3425:, participated during the closing stages of the war.
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Croats stopped the Ottoman advance in Croatia at the
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from 1 January 1527, when Croatian Sabor elected the
2489:(with God's help, duke of Croats). In Dalmatia, duke
1985:, thus suggesting that the Croatians were possibly a
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1462:
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10231:"Novoštokavski ikavski najveći je hrvatski dijalekt"
10200:"Ne postoji bunjevački jezik, nego bunjevački govor"
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Bonifačić, Antun; Mihanovich, Clement Simon (1955).
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Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011
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Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction
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7618:"Republicki Zavod za Statistiku – Republike Srbije"
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Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011
5931:. Overseas, the United States contains the largest
5260:). Smaller Croat autochthonous minorities exist in
4841:, silent circle dance of the Dalmatian hinterland";
3567:emerged to counteract the non-violent but apparent
2957:In the second half of the 13th century, during the
2795:, where he met the main Hungarian army led by King
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5935:(414,714 according to the 2010 census), mostly in
5893:regime and those who did not want to live under a
4808:Festivity of Saint Blaise, the patron of Dubrovnik
4181:" of 1288, both written in the Chakavian dialect.
3078:charge on the Turks from the Fortress of Szigetvár
2015:. Similar arguments have been made for an alleged
10663:Clissold, Stephen; Darby, Henry Clifford (1968).
10474:, croatianhistory.net; accessed 25 November 2015.
10169:Bunjevci izmed asimilacije i nacionalne zajednice
9616:Olalde, Iñigo; Carrión, Pablo (7 December 2023).
9522:
9191:
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7442:American immigrant cultures: builders of a nation
7219:"Croats of Czech Republic: Ethnic People Profile"
7054:
5792:There are currently 4–4.5 million Croats in
5629:, New Zealand's northernmost region. 15 March is
4820:multipart singing of Dalmatia, southern Croatia";
3488:, to free Croatia from the Habsburg sovereignty.
2820:and rivers Vrbas and Neretva) and Bosnia (around
13539:
11262:Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500–1250
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10539:"Croatia - intangible heritage - Culture Sector"
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8985:Hrvatsko srednjovjekovlje: prostor, ljudi, ideje
8282:. Belgrade: Zavod za udžbenike. pp. 60–61.
6457:
4031:An example of Old Croatian used in Baška tablet.
3711:
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10790:"CROATIAN ART HISTORY – OVERVIEW OF PREHISTORY"
10752:. Institute of Art History (Croatia): 241–264.
10261:"Grgo Bačlija: Bunjevački je govor, a ne jezik"
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8141:De Administrando Imperio: Volume II. Commentary
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3621:cooperated with the Austrians in quenching the
2998:in Central Croatia (thus this branch was named
2023:political aspirations than historical reality.
11706:at Central and Eastern European Online Library
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9795:Kushniarevich, Alena; Kassian, Alexei (2020),
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7389:. McGill-Queen's University Press. p. 68.
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6510:"People in Australia Who Were Born in Croatia"
5311:The subgroups of Croats are commonly based on
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4958:, representing the most important monument of
4276:Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics
87:, representing the migration of Croats to the
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10638:"Intangible Cultural Heritage UNESCO-Croatia"
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5897:regime fled the country, to the Americas and
5621:In New Zealand, the mixed Croatian and Māori
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4446:. The earliest record of contact between the
3506:(Parliament) in 1848, by Dragutin Weingärtner
1868:
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11727:Famous Croats and Croatian cultural heritage
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11579:
10843:"Josip Juraj Strossmayer – Rođeni Osječanin"
10314:Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje.
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3808:, created by unification of the short-lived
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11711:"Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina: History"
10840:
10267:(in Croatian). 8 March 2021. Archived from
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9574:Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
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7171:"SODB2021 – Obyvatelia – Základné výsledky"
7145:"SODB2021 – Obyvatelia – Základné výsledky"
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4915:urban planning took place, for instance in
4795:List of Cultural Intangible Heritage e.g.:
3355:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
3038:Croatia in personal union with Hungary and
2689:, who was of the Svetoslavić branch of the
2453:and closer to Rome. Duke Branimir wrote to
1977:Scholars have hypothesized the name Croat (
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9535:(in Hungarian). Napkút Kiadó. p. 58.
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5908:in the 1960s and 1970s. In addition, some
5889:. At this time, both collaborators of the
5005:. Besides Marulić, Renaissance playwright
4813:"Gingerbread craft from Northern Croatia";
4803:singing and playing from Eastern Croatia";
4544:
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4110:was adopted as the language of the Divine
3612:revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire
3210:from occupation in 1542 and fought in the
1757:which possibly comes from the 3rd-century
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11228:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
10919:Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute
10560:"Gingerbread craft from Northern Croatia"
10485:"4. Population by ethnicity and religion"
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5445:Croatian communities with minority status
4854:"Traditional manufacturing of children's
4380:Learn how and when to remove this message
4131:, and also in three languages: Croatian,
4068:with the other three national standards,
3762:Learn how and when to remove this message
3375:Learn how and when to remove this message
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2973:as Ban of Bosnia (1299–1304), and helped
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1842:Slavic migrations to Southeastern Europe
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10915:"Hrvatska književnost u 270.000 redaka"
10746:Radovi Instituta Za Povijest Umjetnosti
9967:Encyclopedia of the languages of Europe
9504:National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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7438:Levinson, Ember; David, Melvin (1997).
6669:
6466:"Hrvatska manjina u Republici Austriji"
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6336:American Fact Finder (US Census Bureau)
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4743:and Italian rule; central regions like
4260:. Their accent is purely Ikavian, with
3233:, but the choice of the Croatian sabor
2828:Personal union with Hungary (1102–1918)
2566:analysis of the original manuscript of
2027:Other polities in Dalmatia and Pannonia
1823:
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10586:"Spring procession of Ljelje/Kraljice"
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9939:. Library.yale.edu. 16 November 2009.
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4707:is a traditional knights' competition.
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2673:, which is the oldest evidence of the
2461:. During the solemn divine service in
2078:who ruled the territories between the
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7764:] (in Croatian). August Cesarec.
7707:from the original on 16 December 2020
7677:from the original on 29 November 2022
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7568:"About Us – Croatian World Coungress"
7345:from the original on 25 December 2018
7339:"Ethnologue – South Slavic languages"
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7042:from the original on 22 December 2014
6595:from the original on 31 December 2019
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5069:, including the current coat of arms.
4861:"Two-part singing and playing in the
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4139:between the 12th and 16th centuries.
3806:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
3804:, most Croats were united within the
3317:Croatian national revival (1593–1918)
3058:and nobles invited Charles III's son
2134:
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11766:
11648:Heršak, Emil; Nikšić, Boris (2007),
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11292:
11181:Croatian history from 550 until 1100
11001:Hungarian Central Statistical Office
10956:from the original on 9 December 2008
10618:from the original on 8 December 2020
10241:from the original on 25 January 2022
10176:from the original on 1 December 2022
10002:from the original on 6 February 2020
9943:from the original on 29 October 2013
9245:Lipovac, Marijan (6 February 2024).
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8682:from the original on 22 October 2021
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7371:. Palgrave Macmillan US. p. 99.
7069:from the original on 2 November 2013
6844:Hungarian Central Statistical Office
6719:from the original on 3 February 2023
6502:
5700:adding citations to reliable sources
5671:
5373:Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
5208:and Croatian police ranks insignia.
5049:and novelist and short story writer
4318:adding citations to reliable sources
4289:
3744:adding citations to reliable sources
3715:
3555:The national revival began with the
3536:in 1797, its possessions in eastern
3353:adding citations to reliable sources
3320:
3277:and others. The negative effects of
2886:rivers. The local noble family from
2754:, and the sister of the future King
2397:Facing a number of naval threats by
2206:adding citations to reliable sources
2177:
1905:The range of Slavic ceramics of the
121:Regions with significant populations
11197:from the original on 3 October 2022
10353:from the original on 9 January 2023
9992:"HRVATSKA SREDNJOVJEKOVNA LATINICA"
9290:Mršić, Gordan; et al. (2012).
8094:from the original on 10 August 2023
7906:"Keramika praškog tipa u Hrvatskoj"
7596:Влада Аутономне Покрајине Војводине
7560:
7313:. University Press of New England.
7063:"Country – Denmark: Joshua Project"
6846:(Report) (in Hungarian). Budapest.
6827:
5601:Other regions with Croat minorities
5180:or the design of the shirt for the
4968:Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War
4207:
3776:State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
2890:island (who later took the surname
2314:
2119:and Byzantine empire. Although the
1517:and other neighboring countries in
24:
13485:Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia
11664:from the original on 8 August 2014
11586:European Journal of Human Genetics
11580:V. Battaglia; et al. (2008).
11491:American Journal of Human Genetics
11429:European Journal of Human Genetics
10944:Robert D. Kaplan (18 April 1993).
10921:. 11 February 2011. Archived from
9445:European Journal of Human Genetics
9267:. Vojvodina.gov.rs. Archived from
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8842:from the original on 6 August 2023
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6805:"Hrvatsko iseljeništvo u Švedskoj"
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6468:. Hrvatiizvanrh.hr. Archived from
6386:. Hrvatiizvanrh.hr. Archived from
5874:To New Zealand, predominately the
5248:, where also vast majority of the
5228:, predominantly living in Western
5224:, where they are one of the three
4727:); flat fifth marked with asterisk
4004:
3986:Location map of Croatian dialects.
3664:, of which 379 in the army of the
2813:The New Cambridge Medieval History
1608:, predominantly living in Western
1604:, where they are one of the three
1502:(in a more archaic version) are a
25:
13584:
11677:
11176:Hrvatska povijest od 550. do 1100
10946:"A Reader's Guide to the Balkans"
10322:from the original on 6 March 2022
10206:from the original on 4 April 2022
10069:from the original on 1 March 2021
9996:Hrvatska Srednjovjekovna Latinica
9809:10.1163/2589-6229_ESLO_COM_032367
9510:from the original on 17 July 2020
9339:D. Primorac; et al. (2022).
8561:(in Croatian). 30 November 2018.
8263:, pp. 51, 111, 177, 181–182)
7570:. 15 October 2007. Archived from
7233:from the original on 9 March 2021
7181:from the original on 15 July 2022
7095:from the original on 15 July 2018
6749:from the original on 30 June 2016
6677:"Statistini urad RS – Popis 2002"
6365:German Federal Statistical Office
6132:
6032:and the Croatian World Congress.
5168:(1058–1074) to the Archbishop of
2720:He was in conflict with dukes of
2707:Basilica of Saint Peter and Moses
2327:, since 828. The Croatian Prince
2252:to raise a rebellion in 819. The
2121:Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja
12998:
11959:
11682:
11623:S. Cvjetan; et al. (2004).
11543:M. Peričić; et al. (2005).
11405:10.1111/j.1468-0254.2011.00318.x
11299:. University of Michigan Press.
11132:
11120:from the original on 31 May 2022
11102:
11080:
11057:
11013:
10994:
10968:
10857:– Faculty of Philosophy: 70–73.
10656:
10630:
10604:
10578:
10552:
10531:
10464:The Croatian Glagolitic Heritage
10455:
10433:
10408:
10377:
10338:
10307:
10275:
10253:
10222:
10191:
10159:
10141:"Vatikanski hrvatski molitvenik"
10133:
10107:
10081:
10055:
10043:from the original on 3 July 2016
10014:
9983:
9929:
9917:
9892:
9867:
9847:
9834:
9821:
9674:
9436:
9383:
9332:
9283:
9257:
9195:The Habsburg Monarchy, 1618–1815
9185:
9160:
9151:
9121:
9067:from the original on 4 July 2016
9036:
9001:
8976:
8958:
8926:
8867:
8853:
8818:
8783:
7762:Croatian Etymological Dictionary
7151:from the original on 31 May 2022
7115:"State Office for Croats Abroad"
6942:"Veza s Hrvatima izvan Hrvatske"
6912:"State Office for Croats Abroad"
6384:"State Office for Croats Abroad"
6150:
6120:
6108:
6096:
6084:
6037:
5676:
5377:Bosnian and Herzegovinian Croats
5021:, novelist, playwright and poet
4666:
4654:
4642:
4422:
4408:
4294:
4039:Problems playing this file? See
4020:
3720:
3325:
2613:(945–949) was killed by his ban
2290:In 896, his rule stretched from
2182:
2174:Pannonian Principality ("Savia")
1455:
1001:
816:
798:
780:
762:
744:
726:
708:
687:
669:
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389:
371:
353:
332:
314:
289:
264:
246:
228:
210:
189:
164:
144:
127:
13568:Ethnoreligious groups in Europe
13443:Bosnian and Herzegovinian Serbs
11550:Molecular Biology and Evolution
11482:S. Rootsi; et al. (2004).
11293:Fine, John Van Antwerp (1991).
10717:from the original on 4 May 2016
10713:(in Croatian). 14 August 2010.
10021:Branko Fučić (September 1971).
9903:. Školske novine. p. 250.
9797:"Genetics and Slavic languages"
9043:Heka, Ladislav (October 2008).
8939:. 13 March 2012. Archived from
8659:
8645:
8616:
8577:
8547:
8469:
8439:
8381:
8339:
8296:
8266:
8254:
8131:
8118:
8106:
8056:
8044:
8032:
8020:
7957:
7926:
7897:
7872:
7778:
7719:
7689:
7658:
7628:
7485:
7454:
7277:
7245:
7211:
7163:
7137:
7107:
7024:
7000:from the original on 4 May 2011
6934:
6904:
6875:
6797:
6731:
6695:
6643:
6563:
6528:
6514:Australian Bureau of Statistics
6198:Origin hypotheses of the Croats
6139:List of Slavic studies journals
5828:), caused by the conquering of
5687:needs additional citations for
5296:), and a regional community in
5244:number about 70,000, mostly in
5188:on their flags as Croatia. The
4856:wooden toys of Hrvatsko Zagorje
4305:needs additional citations for
4270:. Its speakers largely use the
3731:needs additional citations for
3067:defended only by local nobles.
2778:
2764:
2588:battle of the Bosnian Highlands
2519:Coronation of King Tomislav by
2409:in 871. During Domagoj's reign
2193:needs additional citations for
1830:Origin hypotheses of the Croats
1709:Names of the Croats and Croatia
1624:number about 70,000, mostly in
11419:L. Barać; et al. (2003).
11146:(in Spanish). 22 November 2023
10841:Pavao Nujić (September 2011).
10736:Darja Radović Mahečić (2006).
10384:Ivandija, Antun (April 1968).
9799:, in Marc L. Greenberg (ed.),
9681:P. Ralph; et al. (2013).
9390:A. Zupan; et al. (2013).
8934:"18. Slavac – Dmitar Zvonimir"
7792:[The Name of Croats],
7479:National Genealogical Inquirer
6402:
6376:
6339:
6327:
6293:
6263:
6224:
5951:, with a sizable community in
5855:, with smaller communities in
5211:
5182:Croatia national football team
4923:. Subsequent influence of the
3802:dissolution of Austria-Hungary
3684:and Serbia. By rank, 173 were
3524:War of the Austrian Succession
3474:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
3183:river in 1513, the captain of
2982:intention finished by his son
2168:Principality of Lower Pannonia
2145:Principality of Lower Pannonia
1962:(previously devastated by the
13:
1:
11183:]. Leykam international.
10493:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
10063:"Hrvoje's Missal ~ 1403–1404"
10037:Old Church Slavonic Institute
8863:PETAR KREŠIMIR IV.TRPIMIROVIĆ
6811:(in Croatian). Archived from
6279:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
6217:
5804:To other European countries (
5115:consists of a red-white-blue
4834:, a folksong from Međimurje";
4264:for the Common Slavic vowels
4148:Church of St. Lucy, Jurandvor
4084:) which are all based on the
3712:Modern history (1918–present)
3563:In the 19th century Croatian
3221:(1526) and the death of King
3198:for almost 25 years, captain
3089:Turkish incursion into Europe
2511:Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)
2505:Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)
2299:
2090:"), centred from his fort at
2035:Arrival of the Croats to the
902:
884:
864:
844:
101:
13563:Ethnic groups in the Balkans
12172:Gross domestic product (GDP)
11070:Croatian Heritage Foundation
10978:. Croates.at. Archived from
10229:Josip Lisac (9 April 2021).
9763:10.1371/journal.pone.0135820
9702:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001555
9410:10.3109/03014460.2013.813584
8451:Hrvatski obiteljski leksikon
6834:Vukovich, Gabriella (2018).
6739:"Présentation de la Croatie"
6651:"Croatian diaspora in Italy"
6620:. p. 68. Archived from
6346:Croatian diaspora in the USA
6178:Timeline of Croatian history
6030:Croatian Heritage Foundation
5839:To the Americas (largely to
5633:to celebrate their heritage.
5323:(Croatia, Serbia, Hungary),
5319:(Croatia, Serbia, Hungary),
5166:Peter Krešimir IV of Croatia
4689:
4280:Intangible Cultural Heritage
4202:Vatican Croatian Prayer Book
3841:Independent State of Croatia
3784:Independent State of Croatia
3623:Hungarian Revolution of 1848
2011:
1865:in the 6th and 7th century.
1788:
1781:
1774:
1702:
1525:who share a common Croatian
954:Christianity: Predominantly
7:
11867:Personal union with Hungary
11654:Migration and Ethnic Themes
9924:Journal of Croatian studies
8729:Military history of Croatia
7758:Hrvatski etimološki rječnik
6143:
6115:Croats in Vojvodina, Serbia
6009:) are of Croatian descent.
5667:
4555:saints and beatified people
4285:
4172:Missale Romanum Glagolitice
3971:
3881:
3158:forefront of Christianity (
2724:, while historical records
2487:divino munere Croatorum dux
1881:. In contrast, much of the
1779:, alternate forms comprise
1675:. Croatian is a recognized
10:
13589:
12102:Chief of the General Staff
11704:Review of Croatian History
11327:Fine, John Van Antwerp Jr.
11162:
11092:Croatian Emigrant Adresary
9990:Kapetanović, Amir (2005).
9637:10.1016/j.cell.2023.10.018
9595:10.1007/s12520-019-00996-0
9192:Charles W. Ingrao (2000).
9105:Cambridge University Press
7964:Bilogrivić, Goran (2018).
6136:
5887:World War II in Yugoslavia
5773:
5367:, Croats are one of three
5072:
5056:
4962:sculpture in Croatia. The
4876:
4693:
4684:
4497:Republic of Czechoslovakia
4493:Principality of Montenegro
4397:
4394:Catholic Church in Croatia
4391:
4211:
4150:on the Croatian island of
3975:
3885:
3773:
3516:Pragmatic Sanction of 1713
3386:
3160:Antemurale Christianitatis
2831:
2601:Tomislav was succeeded by
2508:
2138:
1869:Early medieval archaeology
1827:
1816:
1812:
1767:
1744:from Common Slavic period
1717:variation "Croats" of the
1706:
43:
36:
29:
13248:
13007:
12996:
12752:
12681:
12532:
12514:
12438:
12371:
12291:
12238:
12229:
12157:
12148:
12136:Security and intelligence
12043:
12034:
11977:
11968:
11957:
11892:Austrio-Hungarian kingdom
11778:
11364:Hortus Artium Medievalium
10976:"HKDC Geschichte – Frame"
10452:in Catholic Encyclopedia)
10288:. 2014. pp. 95–119.
10089:"VINODOLSKI ZAKON (1288)"
9965:Price, Glanville (1998).
9506:. pp. 219–226, 302.
9310:10.1007/s11033-012-1610-3
9297:Molecular Biology Reports
9157:Curta, Stephenson, p. 267
8983:Raukar, Tomislav (1997).
8584:Evans, Huw M. A. (1989).
8227:Gračanin, Hrvoje (2008),
7834:Belošević, Janko (2000).
7385:Paquin, Jonathan (2010).
7305:Marty, Martin E. (1997).
6231:Bellamy, Alex J. (2003).
6193:Genetic studies on Croats
6188:List of rulers of Croatia
5351:Autochthonous communities
5226:constituent ethnic groups
5015:Croatian national revival
4848:('following the cross')";
4637:
4591:
4560:
4244:, used by members of the
3888:Genetic studies on Croats
3666:Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
2713:) by a representative of
2497:, expelled them over the
1730:, itself a derivation of
1606:constituent ethnic groups
974:
966:
961:
953:
948:
919:
914:
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876:
856:
836:
814:
796:
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760:
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607:
589:
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532:
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312:
287:
262:
244:
226:
208:
187:
162:
125:
120:
100:
95:
69:
27:South Slavic ethnic group
13558:Ethnic groups in Croatia
12508:Ethnic groups in Croatia
12048:Administrative divisions
11629:Collegium Antropologicum
9874:Krasić, Stjepan (2009).
9840:Benjamin W. Fortson IV,
9345:Croatian Medical Journal
8732:. Dorrance. p. 21.
8666:Vedriš, Trpimir (2007).
8653:De Administrando Imperio
7601:29 November 2014 at the
7424:. Greenwood. p. 80.
7289:6 September 2018 at the
7227:Czech Statistical Office
6169:, nation-state of Croats
6026:Croatian Fraternal Union
5845:United States of America
5800:or expulsions) reasons:
5369:constitute ethnic groups
4256:) and parts of southern
3407:Albrecht von Wallenstein
3168:. Among them there were
3138:siege of Belgrade (1456)
3120:, like in the Hunyadi's
3064:Bloody Sabor of Križevci
2801:Battle of Gvozd Mountain
2568:De Administrando Imperio
2542:De Administrando Imperio
2309:De Administrando Imperio
2096:dux Pannoniae Inferioris
2054:(between the Cetina and
1952:De Administrando Imperio
1939:De Administrando Imperio
11443:10.1038/sj.ejhg.5200992
11210:Dzino, Danijel (2010),
10816:"Church of Saint Donat"
9899:Babić, Stjepan (1995).
9860:4 February 2012 at the
9397:Annals of Human Biology
9358:10.3325/cmj.2022.63.273
9133:Encyclopædia Britannica
7853:10.15291/radovipov.2231
7756:Gluhak, Alemko (1993).
7504:Oxford University Press
7367:Farkas, Evelyn (2003).
6636:11 January 2012 at the
6173:Demographics of Croatia
6077:
6059: More than 100,000
5933:Croatian emigrant group
5206:Croatian military ranks
5121:Coat of Arms of Croatia
5079:Coat of arms of Croatia
4980:Josip Juraj Strossmayer
4883:Architecture of Croatia
4872:
4763:ensembles of Dalmatia,
4048:Croats primarily speak
3130:battle of Kosovo (1448)
3029:Sigismund of Luxembourg
3019:. His supporters, bans
2930:who ruled from western
2926:(14th–16th centuries);
2910:(14th–15th centuries);
2746:, the daughter of King
1907:Prague-Penkovka culture
1736:
48:. For the surname, see
13307:Bessarabian Bulgarians
12777:Belarusian Lithuanians
11376:10.1484/J.HAM.2.305235
10518:Roots of the Classical
10470:10 August 2007 at the
9901:Hrvatski jučer i danas
9532:Genetika és őstörténet
8726:Omrčanin, Ivo (1984).
8185:Prva stoljeća Hrvatske
7032:"República de Croacia"
6308:. BHAS. Archived from
6065: More than 10,000
5789:
5365:Bosnia and Herzegovina
5222:Bosnia and Herzegovina
5200:
5194:
5160:
5135:
5132:Croat National Council
5108:
5070:
4937:Cathedral of St. James
4907:
4902:, with a tower of the
4728:
4708:
4649:Catholicism portal
4472:The beginnings of the
4226:
4224:) or Bunjevac speech (
4220:
4218:The Bunjevac dialect (
4009:
3999:
3987:
3696:, two generals, three
3603:
3560:
3518:and supported Empress
3507:
3440:
3311:Bosnia and Herzegovina
3254:
3146:battle of Krbava field
3084:
3043:
2967:Paul I Šubić of Bribir
2850:
2682:
2524:
2043:
1910:
1861:, invaded and settled
1726:
1721:"Hrvati" derives from
1673:Bosnia and Herzegovina
1602:Bosnia and Herzegovina
1515:Bosnia and Herzegovina
1490:
1030:Bosnia and Herzegovina
152:Bosnia and Herzegovina
115:
32:Croats (military unit)
13406:Bulgarian Macedonians
13332:Macedonian Bulgarians
13098:Greater Poland people
11902:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
11815:Dalmatian city-states
11691:at Wikimedia Commons
11598:10.1038/ejhg.2008.249
11564:10.1093/molbev/msi185
11393:Early Medieval Europe
11283:Archeologia Medievale
11007:14 April 2011 at the
9630:(25): P5472–5485.E9.
9492:O.M. Utevska (2017).
9231:Catholic Encyclopedia
9014:Croatian Encyclopedia
8880:Croatian Encyclopedia
8831:Croatian Encyclopedia
8796:Croatian Encyclopedia
8714:Istorija na Bǎlgarija
7500:UK English Dictionary
7446:. Macmillan. p.
7420:Zanger, Mark (2001).
7038:. 26 September 2013.
6071: More than 1,000
5783:
5576:, in the villages of
5477:, in the villages of
5129:
5086:
5064:
4945:Church of St. Donatus
4894:
4825:Lacemaking in Croatia
4714:
4703:
4242:pluricentric language
4212:Further information:
4066:mutually intelligible
4008:
3993:
3985:
3976:Further information:
3818:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
3780:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
3601:
3554:
3501:
3431:
3244:
3175:who won a victory at
3116:, and Hungarian King
3073:
3042:in the region in 1500
3037:
3013:Charles III of Naples
2845:
2838:Croatian-Ottoman Wars
2701:on 8 October 1076 at
2669:
2643:episcopus Chroatensis
2518:
2405:and the Byzantine to
2269:Royal Frankish Annals
2240:around 800. Aided by
2062:(between Neretva and
2050:(based in Liburnia),
2034:
1958:for repopulating the
1904:
1817:Further information:
1761:form attested in the
962:Related ethnic groups
114:
13573:Slavic ethnic groups
13401:Albanian Macedonians
13322:Bulgarian Hungarians
13296:Anatolian Bulgarians
13278:Bosniak Montenegrins
13135:Lesser Poland people
12848:Zaporozhian Cossacks
12746:Slavic ethnic groups
12363:World Heritage Sites
11732:Croatians in Arizona
10855:University of Osijek
10514:Van der Merwe, Peter
10448:3 March 2016 at the
9457:10.1038/ejhg.2014.50
9251:hrvatska-povijest.hr
9107:. pp. 271–276.
9095:Jonathan Riley-Smith
8972:on 12 February 2006.
8911:, pp. 229, 252.
8875:"Petar Krešimir IV."
8072:Przemysław Urbańczyk
7933:Bekić, Luka (2016).
7904:Bekić, Luka (2012).
7800:(3), Zagreb: 81–97,
6390:on 30 September 2018
6207:Medieval Slav tribes
5784:Croatian Embassy in
5696:improve this article
5524:Caraș-Severin County
4314:improve this article
4158:script. It mentions
4101:Gaj's Latin alphabet
3740:improve this article
3565:romantic nationalism
3462:Fran Krsto Frankopan
3349:improve this section
3306:Peace of Zsitvatorok
3231:Ferdinand I Habsburg
2900:Law codex of Vinodol
2797:Coloman I of Hungary
2697:(1064–1075). He was
2691:House of Trpimirović
2685:He was succeeded by
2661:Great Schism of 1054
2358:The Croatian Prince
2202:improve this article
1824:Arrival of the Slavs
1588:in the aftermath of
13495:Carinthian Slovenes
13342:Thracian Bulgarians
13317:Bulgarian Croatians
13312:Bulgarian Albanians
12787:Belarusian Russians
12772:Belarusian Latvians
12534:National minorities
12182:History of currency
11936:War of Independence
11919:'Independent State'
11116:. 5 November 2021.
11064:Većeslav Holjevac.
10925:on 17 December 2011
10374:, pp. 144–145.
9878:. Matica Hrvatska.
9754:2015PLoSO..1035820K
9669:Cvjetan et al. 2004
9586:2020ArAnS..12...31F
9271:on 12 February 2012
8716:, "Simeon I Veliki"
8703:, pp. 223–224.
8672:Historijski zbornik
8324:, p. 139, 142.
7982:10.21857/ydkx2crd19
7510:on 2 December 2020.
7207:on 27 October 2005.
6922:on 20 February 2019
6815:on 20 February 2019
6445:on 13 February 2019
6370:5 July 2006 at the
6315:on 24 December 2017
5511:from the region of
4929:Giorgio da Sebenico
4904:Diocletian's Palace
4887:Croatian literature
4783:. Various types of
4221:bunjevački dijalekt
4108:Old Church Slavonic
3857:constituent peoples
3829:Banovina of Croatia
3792:Republic of Croatia
3694:lieutenant generals
3608:Zahtijevanja naroda
3470:Louis XIV of France
3212:Battle of Szigetvar
3194:, who defended the
3156:called Croatia the
3060:Ladislaus of Naples
3048:Battle of Nicopolis
3017:Elizabeth of Bosnia
2952:Knights Hospitaller
2731:Chronica Hungarorum
2372:Trpimirović dynasty
1930:Great/White Croatia
1863:Southeastern Europe
1523:Southeastern Europe
501:(fewer than 30,000)
66:
39:Croatians (demonym)
13553:Society of Croatia
13515:Prekmurje Slovenes
13505:Hungarian Slovenes
13327:Bulgarian Italians
12207:Telecommunications
11941:Croatia since 1995
11926:Socialist Republic
11887:Illyrian Provinces
11877:Republic of Ragusa
11035:"HIA – iseljenici"
10950:The New York Times
10889:"The Baška tablet"
10673:. pp. 51–52.
10390:Bogoslovska smotra
10147:on 11 October 2017
8987:. Školska knjiga.
8305:Istorijski časopis
8233:Povijest U Nastavi
7574:on 15 October 2007
7341:. ethnologue.com.
7125:on 1 February 2019
7019:Montenegrin census
6776:Webrzs.stat.gov.rs
6414:9 May 2016 at the
6351:7 May 2021 at the
5790:
5240:. The minority in
5190:Croatian interlace
5186:Pan-Slavic colours
5136:
5109:
5071:
5031:Antun Branko Šimić
5027:Antun Gustav Matoš
5025:, poet and writer
4933:Niccolò Fiorentino
4908:
4832:Međimurska popevka
4729:
4709:
4696:Culture of Croatia
4673:Croatia portal
4629:James of Sclavonia
4482:Gospel of Cividale
4453:Liber Pontificalis
4186:Shtokavian dialect
4156:angular Glagolitic
4127:, Glagolitic, and
4086:Shtokavian dialect
4010:
4000:
3988:
3708:and two admirals.
3686:brigadier generals
3678:Republic of Venice
3604:
3561:
3542:Illyrian Provinces
3508:
3482:Republic of Venice
3454:Magnate conspiracy
3441:
3255:
3085:
3044:
2851:
2799:. In 1097, in the
2683:
2552:) and 100 smaller
2525:
2238:Carolingian Empire
2135:Early medieval age
2044:
1911:
1897:Croat ethnogenesis
1819:History of Croatia
1655:Croats are mostly
1620:. The minority in
1596:. In Croatia (the
1495:[xr̩ʋǎːti]
1329:History of Croatia
116:
60:
13535:
13534:
13500:Croatian Slovenes
13458:Montenegrin Serbs
13359:Burgenland Croats
13268:Bosniak Croatians
13263:Bosniak Albanians
13153:Międzyrzec Boyars
13088:Borderlands Poles
12831:Siberian Cossacks
12826:Nekrasov Cossacks
12712:
12711:
12649:
12591:
12474:
12473:
12434:
12433:
12328:Croatian language
12225:
12224:
12144:
12143:
12131:Foreign relations
12121:Political parties
12030:
12029:
11872:Venetian Dalmatia
11793:Origins of Croats
11687:Media related to
11306:978-0-472-08149-3
11190:978-953-340-061-7
11076:on 11 March 2007.
10796:on 7 October 2011
10680:978-0-521-09531-0
10526:978-0-19-816647-4
10461:Marko Japundzić.
10115:"Istarski Razvod"
9976:978-0-631-19286-2
9910:978-953-160-052-1
9885:978-953-6316-76-2
9542:978-963-263-855-3
9205:978-0-521-78505-1
9114:978-0-521-41411-1
9049:Scrinia Slavonica
8994:978-953-0-30703-2
8739:978-0-8059-2893-8
8597:978-0-86054-685-6
8530:Hrvatski leksikon
8362:978-0-19-974163-2
8336:, p. 37, 57.
7950:978-953-8082-01-6
7919:978-953-6803-36-1
7890:978-83-63760-10-6
7824:, pp. 26–41.
7624:on 22 April 2009.
7538:978-0-306-48321-9
6853:978-963-235-542-9
6244:978-0-71906-502-6
6127:Croats in Romania
6091:Croats in Croatia
6005:) and Argentina (
5832:, when Croats as
5776:Croatian diaspora
5772:
5771:
5764:
5746:
5586:Devínska Nová Ves
5456:Burgenland Croats
5325:Burgenland Croats
5280:regions – 35,000
4906:in the background
4681:
4680:
4661:Saints portal
4624:Alojzije Stepinac
4573:Marko of Križevci
4505:Eastern Orthodoxy
4416:Alojzije Stepinac
4390:
4389:
4382:
4364:
4097:Kajkavian dialect
4093:Chakavian dialect
4058:normative variety
4026:
3978:Croatian language
3933:mitochondrial DNA
3814:Kingdom of Serbia
3772:
3771:
3764:
3682:Portuguese Empire
3581:Croatian language
3577:Illyrian movement
3557:Illyrian movement
3534:Venetian Republic
3466:Ferenc Wesselényi
3403:Holy Roman Empire
3399:Thirty Years' War
3385:
3384:
3377:
3263:Military Frontier
3251:Habsburg monarchy
3247:Cetingrad Charter
3204:Nikola IV Zrinski
3118:Matthias Corvinus
3040:Ottoman expansion
2824:) on other side.
2750:of the Hungarian
2726:Annales Carinthiæ
2675:glagolitic script
2534:calling Tomislav
2475:Holy Roman Empire
2425:Byzantine Emperor
2250:Ljudevit Posavski
2234:
2233:
2226:
2088:Pannonia Inferior
1742:liquid metathesis
1732:North-West Slavic
1677:minority language
1661:Croatian language
1447:
1446:
1240:Burgenland Croats
980:
979:
870:600,000–2,500,000
832:
831:
702:
663:
642:
549:
528:
488:
467:
446:
425:
404:
347:
308:
304:
283:
279:
204:
183:
179:
158:
141:
81:Arrival of Croats
18:People of Croatia
16:(Redirected from
13580:
13510:Italian Slovenes
13453:Macedonian Serbs
13302:Banat Bulgarians
13283:Bosniak Serbians
13273:Bosniak Kosovars
13164:Polish Uplanders
13002:
12966:Pannonian Rusyns
12782:Belarusian Poles
12739:
12732:
12725:
12716:
12715:
12637:
12579:
12501:
12494:
12487:
12478:
12477:
12454:
12447:
12236:
12235:
12155:
12154:
12041:
12040:
11975:
11974:
11963:
11882:Habsburg kingdom
11852:Medieval kingdom
11761:
11754:
11747:
11738:
11737:
11718:
11717:on 15 June 2002.
11713:. Archived from
11697:
11686:
11672:
11671:
11669:
11644:
11619:
11609:
11576:
11566:
11539:
11537:
11535:
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11478:
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11130:
11129:
11127:
11125:
11106:
11100:
11099:
11098:on 4 March 2007.
11094:. Archived from
11084:
11078:
11077:
11072:. Archived from
11061:
11055:
11054:
11052:
11050:
11041:. Archived from
11031:
11025:
11024:
11017:
11011:
10998:
10992:
10991:
10989:
10987:
10982:on 22 April 2008
10972:
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10963:
10961:
10941:
10935:
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10902:
10900:
10885:
10879:
10878:
10876:
10874:
10838:
10832:
10831:
10829:
10827:
10822:on 24 March 2014
10812:
10806:
10805:
10803:
10801:
10786:
10777:
10776:
10774:
10772:
10766:
10760:. Archived from
10743:
10733:
10727:
10726:
10724:
10722:
10703:
10697:
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10692:
10660:
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10329:
10327:
10311:
10305:
10304:
10302:
10300:
10294:
10287:
10279:
10273:
10272:
10271:on 31 July 2021.
10257:
10251:
10250:
10248:
10246:
10226:
10220:
10219:
10213:
10211:
10195:
10189:
10188:
10183:
10181:
10163:
10157:
10156:
10154:
10152:
10143:. Archived from
10137:
10131:
10130:
10128:
10126:
10121:on 29 April 2007
10117:. Archived from
10111:
10105:
10104:
10102:
10100:
10095:on 29 April 2007
10091:. Archived from
10085:
10079:
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10076:
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10059:
10053:
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10018:
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9005:
8999:
8998:
8980:
8974:
8973:
8968:. Archived from
8962:
8956:
8955:
8953:
8951:
8946:on 13 March 2012
8945:
8938:
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8924:
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8638:
8620:
8614:
8613:
8611:
8609:
8581:
8575:
8574:
8572:
8570:
8555:"Kralj Tomislav"
8551:
8545:
8542:
8536:
8535:
8527:
8521:
8515:
8509:
8503:
8497:
8492:
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8467:
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8464:
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8418:
8416:
8389:Dvornik, Francis
8385:
8379:
8373:
8367:
8366:
8343:
8337:
8331:
8325:
8319:
8313:
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8300:
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8264:
8258:
8252:
8251:
8250:
8248:
8224:
8218:
8217:
8215:
8213:
8207:
8201:. Archived from
8190:
8176:
8170:
8164:
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8157:
8155:
8153:
8135:
8129:
8122:
8116:
8110:
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8101:
8099:
8068:Patrick J. Geary
8060:
8054:
8048:
8042:
8036:
8030:
8024:
8018:
8012:
8006:
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8003:
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7809:
7786:Matasović, Ranko
7782:
7776:
7775:
7753:
7747:
7746:
7744:
7742:
7723:
7717:
7716:
7714:
7712:
7693:
7687:
7686:
7684:
7682:
7662:
7656:
7655:
7653:
7651:
7640:croatianclub.org
7632:
7626:
7625:
7620:. Archived from
7614:
7605:
7593:
7584:
7583:
7581:
7579:
7564:
7558:
7557:
7552:
7550:
7518:
7512:
7511:
7506:. Archived from
7489:
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7458:
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7426:
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7270:
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7208:
7203:. Archived from
7197:
7191:
7190:
7188:
7186:
7167:
7161:
7160:
7158:
7156:
7141:
7135:
7134:
7132:
7130:
7121:. Archived from
7119:Hrvatiizvanrh.hr
7111:
7105:
7104:
7102:
7100:
7085:
7079:
7078:
7076:
7074:
7061:Joshua Project.
7058:
7052:
7051:
7049:
7047:
7028:
7022:
7016:
7010:
7009:
7007:
7005:
6990:
6984:
6983:
6981:
6979:
6974:on 28 March 2017
6970:. Archived from
6964:
6958:
6957:
6955:
6953:
6944:. Archived from
6938:
6932:
6931:
6929:
6927:
6918:. Archived from
6916:Hrvatiizvanrh.hr
6908:
6902:
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6899:
6897:
6879:
6873:
6872:
6870:
6868:
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6822:
6820:
6809:Hrvatiizvanrh.hr
6801:
6795:
6794:
6792:
6790:
6784:
6778:. Archived from
6773:
6765:
6759:
6758:
6756:
6754:
6735:
6729:
6728:
6726:
6724:
6718:
6712:. January 2023.
6707:
6699:
6693:
6692:
6690:
6688:
6673:
6667:
6666:
6664:
6662:
6647:
6641:
6628:
6627:on 24 June 2008.
6626:
6619:
6611:
6605:
6604:
6602:
6600:
6581:
6572:
6567:
6561:
6560:
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6532:
6526:
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6521:
6506:
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6499:
6489:
6481:
6479:
6477:
6472:on 15 March 2017
6461:
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6399:
6397:
6395:
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6228:
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6155:
6154:
6153:
6124:
6112:
6100:
6088:
6070:
6064:
6058:
6052:
6041:
5977:British Columbia
5973:Southern Ontario
5876:Northland Region
5767:
5760:
5756:
5753:
5747:
5745:
5704:
5680:
5672:
5426:Slovene Littoral
5266:Slovene Littoral
5238:Bosnian Posavina
5216:In Croatia (the
5203:
5197:
5178:Croatia Airlines
5163:
4952:Trogir Cathedral
4753:Austro-Hungarian
4735:were subject to
4726:
4725:
4724:
4722:
4671:
4670:
4669:
4659:
4658:
4657:
4647:
4646:
4609:Augustin Kažotić
4599:Miroslav Bulešić
4583:Nicholas Tavelic
4568:Donatus of Zadar
4546:
4539:
4532:
4523:
4522:
4474:Christianization
4430:Zagreb Cathedral
4426:
4412:
4385:
4378:
4374:
4371:
4365:
4363:
4322:
4298:
4290:
4263:
4229:
4227:bunjevački govor
4223:
4214:Bunjevac dialect
4208:Bunjevac dialect
4028:
4027:
4007:
3956:migration period
3897:Y-chromosome DNA
3833:Second World War
3767:
3760:
3756:
3753:
3747:
3724:
3716:
3627:Battle of Pákozd
3409:. Croatian Ban,
3389:Habsburg Croatia
3380:
3373:
3369:
3366:
3360:
3329:
3321:
3302:Long Turkish War
3219:Battle of Mohács
3206:who helped save
3173:Petar Berislavić
3109:, the Hungarian
3056:Stjepan Lacković
3052:Ottoman invasion
2988:battle of Bliska
2908:Dalmatian Zagora
2782:
2780:
2768:
2766:
2744:Helen of Hungary
2734:note he invaded
2715:Pope Gregory VII
2709:(known today as
2677:, mentions king
2653:Pope Nicholas II
2633:(1000–1030) and
2623:Stjepan Držislav
2576:Bulgarian Empire
2349:Byzantine Empire
2333:Pietro Tradonico
2321:Dalmatian Croats
2315:Dalmatian Croats
2301:
2229:
2222:
2218:
2215:
2209:
2186:
2178:
2164:Duchy of Croatia
2141:Duchy of Croatia
2014:
1857:, including the
1791:
1784:
1777:
1770:
1769:
1759:Scytho-Sarmatian
1748:, from proposed
1739:
1729:
1632:, indigenous to
1618:Bosnian Posavina
1497:
1484:
1483:
1480:
1479:
1476:
1473:
1470:
1467:
1464:
1461:
1439:
1432:
1425:
1033:
1005:
982:
981:
910:
904:
892:
886:
872:
866:
852:
846:
822:
820:
819:
804:
802:
801:
786:
784:
783:
768:
766:
765:
750:
748:
747:
732:
730:
729:
714:
712:
711:
700:
693:
691:
690:
675:
673:
672:
661:
654:
652:
651:
640:
633:
631:
630:
615:
613:
612:
597:
595:
594:
579:
577:
576:
561:
559:
558:
547:
546:20,000 - 50,000
540:
538:
537:
526:
519:
517:
516:
494:
493:
486:
479:
477:
476:
465:
458:
456:
455:
444:
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435:
434:
423:
416:
414:
413:
402:
395:
393:
392:
377:
375:
374:
359:
357:
356:
345:
338:
336:
335:
320:
318:
317:
306:
302:
295:
293:
292:
281:
277:
270:
268:
267:
252:
250:
249:
234:
232:
231:
216:
214:
213:
202:
195:
193:
192:
181:
177:
170:
168:
167:
156:
150:
148:
147:
139:
133:
131:
130:
109:
103:
96:Total population
74:
67:
59:
21:
13588:
13587:
13583:
13582:
13581:
13579:
13578:
13577:
13538:
13537:
13536:
13531:
13468:Vojvodina Serbs
13244:
13093:Bug River Poles
13034:Silesian Gorals
13003:
12994:
12971:Rusyn Romanians
12913:Harbin Russians
12841:Greben Cossacks
12810:Baikal Cossacks
12762:Alaskan Creoles
12748:
12743:
12713:
12708:
12694:Istro-Romanians
12677:
12528:
12510:
12505:
12475:
12470:
12457:
12450:
12443:
12430:
12367:
12343:Public holidays
12287:
12221:
12140:
12087:Law enforcement
12026:
12012:Protected areas
11964:
11955:
11862:Ban of Slavonia
11774:
11765:
11709:
11699:Matica hrvatska
11695:
11680:
11675:
11667:
11665:
11656:(in Croatian),
11557:(10): 1964–75.
11533:
11531:
11527:
11486:
11472:
11470:
11466:
11423:
11352:
11350:
11343:
11316:
11314:
11307:
11274:
11245:
11243:
11236:
11200:
11198:
11191:
11165:
11160:
11159:
11149:
11147:
11138:
11137:
11133:
11123:
11121:
11108:
11107:
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9009:"Stjepan II."
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6053: Croatia
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6003:Gabriel Boric
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5830:Ottoman Turks
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5723:
5720:
5716:
5713: –
5712:
5708:
5707:Find sources:
5701:
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5691:
5690:
5685:This section
5683:
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5509:Molise Croats
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5035:expressionist
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5011:Ivan Gundulić
5008:
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5003:Marko Marulić
5000:
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4984:Vlaho Bukovac
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4513:Protestantism
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4331: –
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4319:
4315:
4309:
4308:
4303:This section
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4179:Vinodol Codex
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4122:
4121:Vienna Folios
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3755:
3752:November 2015
3745:
3741:
3735:
3734:
3729:This section
3727:
3723:
3718:
3717:
3709:
3707:
3703:
3702:rear admirals
3699:
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3573:Magyarization
3570:
3569:Germanization
3566:
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3553:
3549:
3547:
3543:
3539:
3535:
3530:
3525:
3521:
3520:Maria Theresa
3517:
3513:
3505:
3502:The Croatian
3500:
3496:
3494:
3489:
3487:
3484:and even the
3483:
3479:
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3471:
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3463:
3459:
3458:Petar Zrinski
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3368:
3365:November 2015
3358:
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3350:
3344:
3343:
3339:
3334:This section
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3196:Klis Fortress
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3166:Ottoman Turks
3163:
3161:
3155:
3151:
3147:
3143:
3139:
3135:
3131:
3127:
3124:(1443–1444),
3123:
3122:long campaign
3119:
3115:
3112:
3111:Generalissimo
3108:
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3090:
3083:
3082:Simon Hollósy
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12301:Architecture
12248:Demographics
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12075:Human rights
12053:Constitution
11931:Independence
11914:World War II
11798:White Croats
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5689:verification
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5388:Bay of Kotor
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4879:Croatian art
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13238:Upper Sorbs
13233:Texas Wends
13223:Lower Sorbs
13056:Slovincians
12924:Kamenschiks
12804:Albazinians
12767:Belarusians
12600:Macedonians
12406:Decorations
11897:World War I
11825:Red Croatia
11788:Prehistoric
11668:10 November
11534:10 November
11370:: 205–208,
11353:20 December
11124:19 December
10986:21 November
10960:15 February
10691:30 November
10671:CUP Archive
10648:16 November
10622:19 November
10596:16 November
10570:19 November
10520:, p.227-8.
10499:17 December
10429:(1): 33–53.
10333:inozemstvu.
10299:26 November
9814:10 December
9553:12 December
9275:17 February
9172:Archive.org
8950:12 December
8461:12 December
8261:Budak (2018
8113:Dzino (2010
8051:Dzino (2010
8039:Curta (2006
8027:Borri (2011
8015:Dzino (2010
7727:"About BiH"
7681:29 November
7650:29 November
7578:12 December
7269:13 February
7175:scitanie.sk
7046:20 February
7036:Cancillería
6896:4 September
6789:12 December
6599:29 November
6211:South Slavs
5906:Switzerland
5788:, Australia
5549:(including
5487:Nový Přerov
5432:and in the
5339:(Hungary),
5327:(Austria),
5272:and in the
5264:(mainly in
5230:Herzegovina
5212:Communities
5007:Marin Držić
4964:Renaissance
4925:Art Nouveau
4839:Nijemo Kolo
4749:Herzegovina
4230:) is a Neo-
4078:Montenegrin
3893:Genetically
3843:led by the
3837:Axis forces
3706:viceadmiral
3668:, 8 in the
3634:Levin Rauch
3025:John Horvat
2996:Zrin Castle
2934:to eastern
2822:river Bosna
2756:Ladislaus I
2649:Krešimir IV
2619:Krešimir II
2532:Pope John X
2463:St. Peter's
2265:Duke Arnulf
2246:Charlemagne
1915:Middle Ages
1847:Early Slavs
1789:Khoroúathos
1719:native name
1644:) descent.
1610:Herzegovina
1408:South Slavs
1210:New Zealand
1134:Switzerland
976:References:
969:South Slavs
956:Catholicism
774:2,001–2,600
563:Netherlands
340:Switzerland
322:New Zealand
180:–1,200,000
107:7–8 million
13542:Categories
13374:Krashovani
13290:Bulgarians
13179:Sieradzans
13174:Sącz Lachs
13115:Kociewians
13041:Kashubians
13009:West Slavs
12978:Ukrainians
12954:Starozhily
12919:Kamchadals
12902:Doukhobors
12887:Podlashuks
12754:East Slavs
12699:Portuguese
12668:Ukrainians
12572:Hungarians
12557:Bulgarians
12358:Television
12333:Literature
12268:Healthcare
12109:Parliament
12063:Government
12022:Topography
11830:Narentines
11342:0472025600
11150:3 December
11039:Hia.com.hr
10929:13 October
10899:13 October
10873:10 October
10826:10 October
10800:10 October
10771:10 October
10721:10 October
10491:. Zagreb:
10372:Budak 2018
10245:25 January
10180:25 January
9947:27 October
9071:10 October
9029:10 October
8909:Budak 2018
8895:10 October
8846:10 October
8811:10 October
8701:Budak 2018
8476:Fine (2005
8167:Curta 2006
7549:29 October
7349:8 February
6661:25 January
6631:as of 2004
6589:voxy.co.nz
6277:. Zagreb:
6218:References
6137:See also:
5949:California
5914:Yugoslavia
5901:once more.
5722:newspapers
5661:Lake Ohrid
5631:Tarara Day
5574:Bratislava
5505:linguistic
5499:In Italy,
5483:Dobré Pole
5452:Burgenland
5384:Montenegro
5360:of Croats.
5347:(Kosovo).
5341:Krashovani
5306:Yugoslavia
5286:Montenegro
5051:Ivo Andrić
5047:Tin Ujević
4960:Romanesque
4898:statue by
4765:tamburitza
4398:See also:
4340:newspapers
4232:Shtokavian
4194:breviaries
4117:Glagolitic
4041:media help
3996:Shtokavian
3853:federation
3849:Yugoslavia
3796:After the
3593:Metternich
3415:Bratislava
3154:Pope Leo X
3100:Franciscan
2920:Kurjaković
2760:Stjepan II
2657:Roman rite
2607:Krešimir I
2603:Trpimir II
2592:Alogobotur
2499:Sava River
2465:church in
1775:Khoroáthos
1683:), Italy (
1681:Burgenland
1646:Tarara Day
1567:Montenegro
1509:native to
1381:Burgenland
1371:Shtokavian
1277:Literature
1059:Montenegro
1012:Recognized
934:Shtokavian
656:Montenegro
305:– 250,000
280:– 250,000
138:3,550,000
13527:Yugoslavs
13201:Silesians
13196:Ruhrpolen
13191:Obotrites
13159:Poborzans
13145:Łowiczans
13140:Masovians
13130:Łęczycans
13125:Lasovians
13103:Kaliszans
13073:Moravians
13068:Masurians
12983:Podolyans
12949:Siberians
12944:Semeiskie
12892:Poleshuks
12704:Yugoslavs
12620:Romanians
12547:Austrians
12542:Albanians
12416:Interlace
12273:Languages
12253:Education
12217:Transport
12126:Elections
12058:President
12007:Mountains
11970:Geography
11845:Kanalites
11835:Zachlumia
11413:163100298
11386:, Brepols
11317:2 October
11201:10 August
11144:La Nación
10863:1847-6236
10758:0350-3437
10418:(2013a).
10402:0352-3101
10047:1 January
10006:1 January
9803:, Brill,
9580:(1): 31,
9216:2 October
9129:"Croatia"
9061:1332-4853
8712:Bakalov,
8637:2 October
8608:2 October
8590:. B.A.R.
8518:Fine 1991
8506:Fine 1991
8334:Fine 1991
7990:189548041
7822:Fine 1991
7701:europa.eu
7253:"Sefstat"
7185:25 August
7155:25 August
6867:9 January
5995:Argentina
5965:Melbourne
5957:Australia
5910:emigrants
5895:communist
5880:Kauri gum
5853:Argentina
5834:Catholics
5559:Vojvodina
5538:(78.28%).
5479:Jevišovka
5430:Prekmurje
5407:Vojvodina
5331:(Italy),
5270:Prekmurje
5246:Vojvodina
5161:šahovnica
5156:Habsburgs
5134:in Serbia
5119:with the
5117:tricolour
5093:Dubrovnik
4846:Za Križen
4690:Tradition
4614:Ivan Merz
4592:Beatified
4507:(esp. in
4478:Heraclius
4254:Vojvodina
4064:, and is
3961:admixture
3949:autosomal
3919:(6%-7%),
3915:(6%-7%),
3895:, on the
3861:Vojvodina
3851:became a
3822:Yugoslavs
3812:with the
3647:New World
3336:does not
3279:feudalism
2992:Ostrovica
2975:Charles I
2892:Frankopan
2736:Carinthia
2639:Stjepan I
2627:Svetoslav
2572:allagions
2479:Byzantine
2451:Byzantium
2360:Trpimir I
2325:Lothair I
2275:, whilst
2257:margraves
2117:Bulgarian
2108:Zachlumia
2086:rivers ("
2064:Dubrovnik
2060:Zachlumia
2048:Guduscans
2005:from the
1987:Sarmatian
1981:) may be
1956:Heraclius
1936:document
1934:Byzantine
1782:Khoróatos
1703:Etymology
1697:Vojvodina
1657:Catholics
1626:Vojvodina
1376:Kajkavian
1366:Chakavian
1255:Krašovani
1223:Subgroups
1205:Australia
1193:Venezuela
1168:Argentina
1114:Macedonia
939:Chakavian
929:Kajkavian
915:Languages
850:5,200,000
272:Australia
236:Argentina
13490:Slovenes
13369:Janjevci
13354:Bunjevci
13258:Bosniaks
13184:Warmians
13063:Lechites
12929:Lipovans
12897:Russians
12882:Molokans
12799:Cossacks
12689:Arbanasi
12658:Slovenes
12625:Russians
12583:Dalmatia
12577:Italians
12552:Bosniaks
12461:Category
12278:Religion
12263:Genetics
12192:The euro
12177:Industry
12092:Military
12036:Politics
11907:Banovina
11840:Travunia
11772:articles
11662:archived
11641:15636075
11616:19107149
11573:15944443
11525:Archived
11521:15162323
11464:Archived
11460:15822710
11452:12825075
11347:Archived
11329:(2005).
11311:Archived
11258:(2006).
11246:2 August
11240:Archived
11222:(2001).
11195:Archived
11173:(2018).
11118:Archived
11049:18 March
11005:Archived
10954:Archived
10867:Archived
10847:Essehist
10715:Archived
10685:Archived
10642:Archived
10616:Archived
10590:Archived
10564:Archived
10544:26 April
10516:(2005).
10468:Archived
10446:Archived
10442:Dalmatia
10351:Archived
10320:Archived
10290:Archived
10239:Archived
10204:Archived
10174:Archived
10067:Archived
10041:Archived
10000:Archived
9941:Archived
9858:Archived
9782:26332464
9741:PLOS One
9721:23667324
9656:38065079
9647:10752003
9547:Archived
9508:Archived
9475:24667786
9426:34621779
9418:23879710
9377:35722696
9326:18011987
9318:22391654
9210:Archived
9177:18 March
9143:18 March
9137:Archived
9065:Archived
9023:archived
9021:, 2021,
8889:archived
8887:, 2021,
8840:archived
8838:, 2021,
8805:archived
8803:, 2021,
8775:29 April
8750:29 April
8744:Archived
8680:Archived
8678:: 1–33.
8631:Archived
8602:Archived
8563:Archived
8455:Archived
8409:Archived
8391:(1970).
8349:(2010).
8311:: 12–13.
8276:(2006).
8241:archived
8182:(1994).
8146:Archived
8092:Archived
8074:(eds.).
7994:Archived
7976:: 1–17.
7858:Archived
7802:archived
7788:(2019),
7741:7 August
7711:6 August
7705:Archived
7675:Archived
7644:Archived
7599:Archived
7543:archived
7529:Springer
7343:Archived
7287:Archived
7260:Archived
7237:17 April
7231:Archived
7179:Archived
7149:Archived
7129:18 March
7099:18 March
7093:Archived
7073:18 March
7067:Archived
7040:Archived
6998:Archived
6978:18 March
6952:18 March
6926:18 March
6858:Archived
6819:18 March
6747:Archived
6723:30 April
6714:Archived
6687:18 March
6681:Archived
6634:Archived
6593:Archived
6486:cite web
6476:10 March
6412:Archived
6394:18 March
6368:Archived
6349:Archived
6285:26 March
6249:Archived
6144:See also
6024:are the
6022:diaspora
5945:Illinois
5865:Colombia
5818:Slovakia
5806:Slovenia
5798:coercion
5794:diaspora
5786:Canberra
5711:"Croats"
5668:Diaspora
5612:Janjevci
5608:Bulgaria
5566:Slovakia
5551:Bunjevci
5536:Carașova
5528:communes
5440:regions.
5436:area in
5418:Slovenia
5411:Belgrade
5345:Janjevci
5321:Bunjevci
5313:regional
5302:Janjevci
5292:– 6,800
5276:area in
5262:Slovenia
5254:Bunjevci
5105:Slavonia
5097:Dalmatia
4921:Karlovac
4917:Varaždin
4769:Slavonia
4759:include
4757:folklore
4741:Venetian
4553:Croatian
4509:Žumberak
4462:Dalmatia
4329:"Croats"
4286:Religion
4246:Bunjevac
4174:(1483).
4160:Zvonimir
4129:Cyrillic
4050:Croatian
3998:dialects
3972:Language
3923:(5-8%),
3882:Genetics
3651:diaspora
3559:in 1830.
3538:Adriatic
3419:Slovakia
3283:rebelled
3235:at Cetin
3223:Louis II
3134:Ottomans
3076:Zrínyi's
2950:and the
2896:statutes
2882:and the
2869:. Large
2693:, and a
2679:Zvonimir
2611:Miroslav
2580:Simeon I
2554:warships
2546:infantry
2528:Tomislav
2491:Tomislav
2483:Muncimir
2447:Holy See
2440:Branimir
2436:Zahumlje
2403:Louis II
2399:Saracens
2388:Muncimir
2364:Pannonia
2353:Adriatic
2305:Tomislav
2296:Budapest
2273:Slavonia
2254:Frankish
2242:Vojnomir
2076:Ljudevit
2058:River),
1995:Adriatic
1968:Sclaveni
1891:Dardania
1875:Dalmatia
1851:Sclaveni
1768:Χοροάθος
1754:*Xъrvátъ
1715:ethnonym
1689:Carașova
1650:Māoridom
1586:diaspora
1579:Slovakia
1543:Slovenia
1539:language
1527:ancestry
1487:Croatian
1361:Croatian
1353:Language
1245:Janjevci
1230:Bunjevci
1129:Slovenia
1124:Slovakia
1093:Diaspora
1069:Slovakia
987:a series
985:Part of
949:Religion
921:Croatian
806:Portugal
770:Slovakia
695:Colombia
418:Paraguay
397:Slovenia
301:130,280
276:164,362
201:500,000
176:414,714
155:544,780
13433:Resians
13416:Torbeši
13213:Slovaks
13120:Kurpies
13108:Taśtaks
13083:Bambers
13051:Krubans
13046:Gochans
12990:Litvins
12934:Polekhs
12907:Goryuns
12867:Hutsuls
12653:Slovaks
12641:Vukovar
12567:Germans
12445:Outline
12396:Costume
12373:Symbols
12316:Cuisine
12293:Culture
12231:Society
12212:Tourism
12150:Economy
12114:Speaker
12002:Mammals
11992:Islands
11982:Climate
11780:History
11768:Croatia
11607:2947100
11512:1181996
11473:28 June
11214:, Brill
11163:Sources
10357:26 July
10326:3 March
10210:9 April
10151:9 March
10125:9 March
10099:9 March
10073:9 March
9773:4558026
9750:Bibcode
9712:3646727
9582:Bibcode
9514:17 July
9466:4266736
9368:9284021
9097:(ed.).
8686:29 July
8415:21 July
8247:13 July
8212:13 July
8152:13 July
8098:13 July
7808:4 April
7731:Bhas.ba
7493:"Croat"
7326:Bosnia.
7223:czso.cz
6753:28 June
6710:imin.hr
6555:17 June
6520:23 June
6449:20 July
6319:30 June
6255:12 July
6167:Croatia
6014:Ecuador
5981:Alberta
5899:Oceania
5891:Ustasha
5869:Ecuador
5826:Hungary
5822:Germany
5814:Austria
5736:scholar
5638:Janjevo
5594:Jarovce
5590:Rusovce
5475:Moravia
5465:In the
5434:Metlika
5333:Bokelji
5300:called
5274:Metlika
5201:troplet
5057:Symbols
5045:, poet
5041:writer
5039:realist
5029:, poet
4972:Baroque
4956:Radovan
4941:Šibenik
4913:Baroque
4801:Bećarac
4685:Culture
4511:area),
4354:scholar
4258:Hungary
4190:missals
4112:liturgy
4074:Bosnian
4070:Serbian
3994:Map of
3939:(45%),
3911:(10%),
3662:admiral
3658:general
3642:serfdom
3619:Jelačić
3522:in the
3512:Charles
3445:Leopold
3357:removed
3342:sources
3275:Germans
3179:on the
3136:in the
3102:priest
3097:Italian
3093:Balkans
3087:As the
3000:Zrinski
2928:Babonić
2916:Pagania
2904:Nelipić
2880:Zrmanja
2781:
2767:
2740:Normans
2705:in the
2699:crowned
2635:Gojslav
2615:Pribina
2559:condura
2428:Basil I
2384:Zdeslav
2380:Domagoj
2368:statute
2345:Boris I
2341:Pagania
2285:Braslav
2160:Bulgars
2152:Magyars
2104:Pagania
2056:Neretva
2052:Pagania
1983:Iranian
1960:Balkans
1919:Trpimir
1887:Noricum
1883:Dinaric
1813:History
1807:xurvāt-
1803:xurvæt-
1799:Alanian
1746:*Xorvat
1737:Xərwate
1665:Croatia
1642:Ngāpuhi
1571:Romania
1559:Hungary
1555:Germany
1547:Austria
1535:history
1531:culture
1519:Central
1511:Croatia
1500:Horvati
1334:Origins
1321:History
1297:Cuisine
1269:Culture
1199:Oceania
1173:Bolivia
1109:Germany
1104:Belgium
1074:Hungary
1064:Romania
1049:Austria
1020:Croatia
906:
888:
868:
848:
752:Ecuador
716:Denmark
635:Romania
581:Bolivia
542:Ireland
525:22,995
521:Hungary
485:35,000
464:39,107
443:40,000
422:41,502
401:50,000
344:80,000
326:100,000
258:220,000
254:Austria
240:250,000
222:400,000
197:Germany
135:Croatia
105:
13411:Mijaks
13391:Gorani
13349:Croats
13337:Pomaks
13029:Gorals
13017:Czechs
12961:Rusyns
12939:Pomors
12877:Lemkos
12872:Karyms
12862:Gurans
12794:Boykos
12682:Others
12673:Vlachs
12645:Zagreb
12630:Rusyns
12615:Romani
12587:Istria
12562:Czechs
12524:Croats
12516:Nation
12466:Portal
12381:Anthem
12311:Cinema
12243:Croats
12167:Energy
12162:Brands
12017:Rivers
11770:
11689:Croats
11639:
11614:
11604:
11571:
11519:
11509:
11458:
11450:
11411:
11339:
11303:
11270:
11232:
11187:
10861:
10756:
10677:
10524:
10400:
9973:
9907:
9882:
9780:
9770:
9719:
9709:
9654:
9644:
9539:
9473:
9463:
9424:
9416:
9375:
9365:
9324:
9316:
9202:
9111:
9059:
8991:
8826:"Knin"
8736:
8594:
8569:27 May
8401:
8359:
8286:
8195:
8084:
8000:3 July
7988:
7947:
7916:
7887:
7864:3 July
7840:Radovi
7768:
7535:
7498:Lexico
7317:
6850:
6420:Chile.
6241:
6069:
6063:
6057:
6051:
5999:Brazil
5997:, and
5961:Sydney
5953:Alaska
5867:, and
5857:Brazil
5851:, and
5843:, the
5841:Canada
5738:
5731:
5724:
5717:
5709:
5657:Bitola
5653:Skopje
5649:Croats
5623:Tarara
5616:Kosovo
5582:Čunovo
5570:Croats
5547:Croats
5543:Serbia
5520:Croats
5513:Molise
5503:are a
5501:Croats
5494:Croats
5471:Croats
5460:Vienna
5422:Croats
5403:Croats
5399:Serbia
5392:Croats
5386:, the
5298:Kosovo
5294:Croats
5282:Croats
5242:Serbia
5195:pleter
5103:, and
5101:Istria
5089:Zagreb
4976:Rococo
4885:, and
4733:Istria
4489:masses
4466:Istria
4356:
4349:
4342:
4335:
4327:
4274:. The
4250:Serbia
4164:Missal
4076:, and
3845:Ustaše
3835:, the
3790:; and
3704:, one
3688:, 142
3676:, the
3480:, the
3478:Sweden
3472:, the
3271:Vlachs
3177:Dubica
2944:Iločki
2924:Krbava
2748:Bela I
2722:Istria
2550:sagina
2495:Arpads
2421:Kocelj
2411:piracy
2329:Mislav
2292:Vienna
2277:Srijem
2156:Franks
2125:Duklja
2072:Serbia
2070:, and
2068:Bosnia
2021:Ustaše
2017:Gothic
2007:Tanais
1991:Pontic
1879:Istria
1840:, and
1685:Molise
1667:, the
1659:. The
1622:Serbia
1575:Serbia
1549:, the
1491:Hrvati
1451:Croats
1386:Molise
1339:Rulers
1292:Cinema
1178:Brazil
1156:Mexico
1151:Canada
1119:Sweden
1099:Europe
1044:Kosovo
1039:Serbia
995:Croats
967:Other
839:Europe
824:Russia
821:
803:
785:
767:
749:
734:Norway
731:
713:
701:(est.)
699:5,800
692:
674:
662:(2011)
660:6,021
653:
641:(2021)
639:4,842
632:
614:
596:
585:10,000
578:
567:10,000
560:
548:(2019)
539:
527:(2016)
518:
487:(est.)
481:Sweden
478:
466:(2022)
460:Serbia
457:
445:(est.)
439:France
436:
424:(2023)
415:
403:(est.)
394:
383:60,000
376:
365:70,000
361:Brazil
358:
346:(2021)
319:
307:(est.)
303:(2021)
297:Canada
294:
282:(est.)
278:(2021)
269:
251:
233:
215:
203:(2021)
194:
182:(est.)
178:(2012)
169:
157:(2013)
149:
140:(2021)
132:
64:Hrvati
61:Croats
13480:Shopi
13438:Serbs
13384:Šokci
13228:Wends
13218:Sorbs
13078:Poles
13022:Chods
12663:Turks
12635:Serbs
12610:Poles
12452:Index
12426:Names
12421:Motto
12411:Flags
12401:Crown
12353:Sport
12338:Music
12283:Women
11997:Lakes
11660:(3),
11528:(PDF)
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