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  1. Managing Arms in Peace Processes: Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina (Disarmament & Conflict Resolution Project) by United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, 1996-07
  2. Croatia: An entry from Gale's <i>Worldmark Encyclopedia of Religious Practices</i> by Sinisa Zrinscak, 2006
  3. CROATIA: An entry from Gale's <i>Worldmark Encyclopedia of National Economies</i> by Katarina Deletis, 2002
  4. CROATIA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by MARY KATHERINE GILLILAND, 2001
  5. Displaced Promises: Forced Migration, Refuge and Return in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina by Paul Stubbs, 1999-10-28
  6. Croatia: Webster's Timeline History, 27 BC - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-06-11
  7. History of Slavonia: Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Sao Western Slavonia, Kingdom of Slavonia
  8. Jewish Croatian History: The Holocaust in Croatia, Jasenovac Concentration Camp, Ustase, Catholic Clergy Involvement With the Ustase
  9. Between Nation and State: Serbian Politics in Croatia Before the First World War (Series in Russian and East European Studies) by Nicholas John Miller, 1997-11
  10. Design of the Fifties in Croatia: From Utopia to Reality by Jasna Galjer, 2004-07
  11. The Natural Heritage of Croatia
  12. CROATIA: An entry from Gale's <i>World Education Encyclopedia</i> by Barbara Lakeberg Dridi, 2001
  13. Sajmi?te concentration camp: Nazi concentration camps, History of the Jews in Serbia, Romani people, Independent State of Croatia, Harold Turner (German SS commander)
  14. Croatia: Between Europe and the Balkans (Postcommunist States and Nations) by William Bartlett, 2002-12-30

81. FortuneCity Market Place
An insight into the lesser known history of the IstroRomanians of the Istrian peninsula of croatia.
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82. Home : Country Focus : Croatia : Humanities : History
Home Country Focus croatia Humanities history.Country Focus croatia Humanities history.
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83. Croatia, A History - Ivo Goldstein  •  Nikolina Jovanovic (Translator)
croatia, A history Ivo Goldstein • Nikolina Jovanovic (Translator)history • 2000 • PAPER • 281 PAGES A concise, balanced
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84. Croatia - Government, History, Population, Geography And Maps
Search the Net history; 100% Free Clip Art including world flags and 1000's moreimages and photos! croatia source CIA World Factbook 1998, croatia. Geography.
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    Croatia
    Geography [Top of Page] Location: Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia Geographic coordinates: 45 10 N, 15 30 E Map references: Europe Area:
    total: 56,538 sq km
    land: 56,410 sq km
    water: 128 sq km slightly smaller than West Virginia Land boundaries:
    total: 2,197 km
    border countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina 932 km, Hungary 329 km, Serbia and Montenegro 266 km (241 km with Serbia; 25 km with Montenego), Slovenia 670 km Coastline: 5,790 km (mainland 1,778 km, islands 4,012 km) Maritime claims:
    continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation
    territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: Mediterranean and continental; continental climate predominant with hot summers and cold winters; mild winters, dry summers along coast Terrain: geographically diverse; flat plains along Hungarian border, low mountains and highlands near Adriatic coast, coastline, and islands Elevation extremes: lowest point: Adriatic Sea m highest point: Dinara 1,830 m
  • 85. Croatia Books And Guides: Find Travel Information, History And More
    Lonely Planet croatia I believe this is the first comprehensive English languageguide to croatia and has The history is a great guide to a complicated country
    http://www.worldrover.com/guides/croatia_guide.htm
    Croatia Books and Travel Guides
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    Lonely Planet Croatia
    I believe this is the first comprehensive English language guide to Croatia and has been well worth the wait. The author has put a lot of effort into the book, and I especially enjoyed the short special features in boxed text throughout the text. The history is a great guide to a complicated country. I have always been fascinated by this part of the world and I certainly am even more inspired to get out of my armchair and see it now.
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    86. History Of The Arbanasi In Croatia
    A history of early 18th century Albanian immigrants to present dayZadar, croatia. history of the Arbanasi in croatia. For best
    http://www3.sympatico.ca/icurkovic/Arbanasi.html
    History of the Arbanasi in Croatia
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    FOREWORD
    The following page was made possible due to the generosity and kindness of Domagoj Buljat. His help in my quest to learn more about my ancestors is greatly appreciated even though later findings would show that none of my ancestors ever called the Zadar area home. Regardless of this fact, his help and unselfish kindness has inspired me to push harder to unravel some of the mysteries behind my family's past. For this, I am greatly indebted to him. Due to the lack of primary resources in my local area, the following text I received from Domagoj Buljat has been gathered mainly from a book entitled Povijest Arbanasa kod Zadra The History of Albanians Near Zadar ). This book was written in an older Croatian text and therefore, forced me to translate and paraphrase a few sections that I felt were important. I have taken it upon myself to minimize any errors. However, mistakes still occur and I apologize if any are found on this page. I hope the information presented on this page will be as interesting to you as it was for me. Although personally none of my ancestors are from the Zadar area, many other Æurkoviæ families, among others, will be shocked to learn of their Albanian roots.

    87. CNNSI.com - CNNSI.com's Complete Coverage Of The FIFA World Cup - World Cup Spot
    Spotlight on croatia from CnnSI with latest team headlines, profiles and history.
    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccer/world/2002/world_cup/teams/croatia/
    Croatia - Other Teams - Argentina Belgium Brazil Cameroon China Costa Rica Croatia Denmark Ecuador England France Germany Ireland Italy Japan Mexico Nigeria Paraguay Poland Portugal Russia Saudia Arabia Senegal Slovenia South Africa South Korea Spain Sweden Tunisia Turkey United States Uruguay
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    Croatia wowed the world in 1998 when it came out of virtually nowhere to claim a bronze medal in its first finals appearance ever. There has been a lot of debate recently on whether the nation still has the quality to contend with the best in the globe. Most of the stars from the past World Cup may be past their prime, but you can never ignore what the international experience of players like Robert Prosinecki and Alen Boksic can do at the game's highest level. Croatia may not be among the favorites, but it could surprise a few people again. As the countdown to the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan continues, CNNSI.com's Pedro Pinto will take a close look at all of the nations that will contend for football's greatest prize. Pinto is an anchor on World Sport
  • 88. Short History Of Croatia
    A Short history of croatia By Ana Lucic. 1. The Precroatian Period.If we were to judge by the caves which exist in the area of
    http://www.medjugorje.org/chistory.htm
    A Short History of Croatia
    By: Ana Lucic
    1. The Pre-Croatian Period In the second century before Christ, "Daorsi" allied himself with the Romans and waged war with the iliric tribes of Dalmatia. Brotnjo beforehand had belonged to the ilirian province of Dalmatia which has it's administrational seat in Solin near Split, and from the third century, with the area of Narona around it. The writing on the gravestones testifies that Roman legions and cohorts were situated in the area and that Roman veteran soldiers were in pension there. Remains of roads, constructed in the time of the Romans are still visible today. Apart from that, under the Roman memorials, many objects of everyday use have been found.The most significant findings from the Roman era in the area of Medjugorje, can be found in the Catholic graveyard in Miletina, where there are remains of some ruin which had been made of Roman bricks, but it hasn't been sufficiently excavated. 2. The Beginnings of Croatian History At the end of the 6th century Croatians immigrated into these regions.The region of Brotnjo represented a tribal, political-territorial entity with a tribal regional chief. Brotnjo always belonged to the land of "Hum" which in 1322 fell to Bosnian administration. In 1357 this area belonged to the Hungarian Croatian King, Ljudevit the first.

    89. History / Europe / Croatia
    of croatia has served as a troubled crossroads between East and West since the DarkAges. Veteran journalist Marcus Tanner set out to write the recent history
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    Croatia : A Nation Forged in War
    by Marcus Tanner Yale Univ Pr
    Paperback - 320 pages
    (December 1998)
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    Left in tatters after the violent breakup of Yugoslavia, the new country of Croatia has served as a troubled crossroads between East and West since the Dark Ages. Veteran journalist Marcus Tanner set out to write the recent history of this nation, but found it impossible to cover the 1990s without... Read more The Culture of Lies : Antipolitical Essays (Post-Communist Cultural Studies)
    by Dubravka Ugresic, et al Pennsylvania State Univ Pr (Trd)
    Paperback - 288 pages
    (November 1998)
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    Ugresic's acerbic and penetrating essays cover everything from politics to daily routine, from public to private life. With a diverse and unusual perspective, she writes about memory, soap operas, the destruction of everyday life, kitsch, the conformity of intellectuals, propaganda and censorship,... Read more Anatomy Of Deceit- An American Physician's First-Hand Encounter With The Realities Of The In Croatia by Jerry Blaskovich Excelsior Music Pub Co Hardcover - 247 pages (June 1997) Click here for more info Anthony M. Mlikotin: Professor Emeritus, former Chairman of Slavic and Comparative Literature; University of Southern California

    90. Kroatien, Croatia, Dalmatien, Slawonien, Krajina, Kroaten Und Serben
    Translate this page Kroatien Hrvatski homepage Languages of croatia CIA The World Factbook croatiacroatia, an Overview of its history, Culture and Science Government of the
    http://www.muz-online.de/europe/kroatien.html
    Menschen unserer Zeit e.V. - People in our Time
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    Willkommen in Kroatien
    Offizieller Name: Republik Kroatien
    Hauptstadt: Zagreb
    Troglav 1913 m
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    Regierungsform:
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    20 Regionen (Komitate), Hauptstadtbezirk, 2 Bezirke mit Sonderstatus (Glin, Knin)
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    Religion: Katholiken, serbisch-orthodoxe Christen
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    91. History Of Eastern Croatia
    Eastern Slavonia, Western Srijem and Baranja through history. Page 1. Eastern croatia,also called Slavonija, is a croatian historical region that includes the
    http://public.srce.hr/svjedoci/east/1str.html
    Eastern Slavonia, Western Srijem
    and Baranja through history
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    Eastern Croatia, also called Slavonija, is a Croatian historical region that includes the fertile valley between rivers Sava, Drava and Danube. It got its name from Latin Sclavonia which meant the country of Slavs. Croats inhabited the Danube region in 7th century on the territory of the former Roman province Pannonia. At the beginning of the 9th century there was the kingdom of Pannonian Croats that rose against Frankish Empire in 818. By 1102. almost the whole Slavonia fell within Kingdom of Croatia and from then till 1527. in Hungarian-Croat state. Slavonia spread between Sava and Drava rivers and eastern Slavonia had 4 counties: Virovitica, Pozega, Vukovar, Srijem.
    In 16th century the Turks with the help of non-Slavic Vlahs of orthodox religion and Croats that converted to Islam occupied big part of Croatia and eastern Slavonia all the way to the river Cazma, up to the line between Virovitica on Drava and Sisak on Kupa and Sava. The Turkish occupation lasted till 1699. when the Christian army, together with Croatian troops liberated entire Slavonia except the most eastern part , Srijem. In 1745. Slavonia was returned to Croatia and three out of four counties were reestablished: Virovitica, Pozega and Srijem.

    92. Croats In BiH
    Article studying the deep connections between the Croats and Muslim Slavs (Bosnians).
    http://www.hr/darko/etf/et02.html
    Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Since the whisper of Croatian tongue
    Can grow
    Can tie
    East and West, poem and mind Jer hrvatskog jezika sum
    Moze da goji
    Moze da spoji
    Istok i zapad, pjesmu i um
    Safvet-beg Basagic Outstanding Muslim-Croatian poet and orientalist The aim of this article is to indicate deep connections between the Croats and Muslim Bosniaks (= Bosnjaci - Muslimani). In order to avoid misunderstanding we shall rather use their descriptional name - Muslim Slavs. The reason is that the Croats in Bosnia are also Bosniaks. Indeed, many of them bear Bosniak as their second name. The meaning of Bosniak is simply - a Bosnian. In the Zagreb telephone book only (1994/95) you can see a long list of as many as 210 surnames of Bosnjak , with only one Muslim forename, and also more than 30 Bosnjakovic 's, with only 3 Muslim forenames. There is village Bosnjaci in Croatia (4,500 inhabitants prior to 1991, near Zupanja). I did not find any village of a similar name on a map of Bosnia.

    93. Croatia / Traditions/ Recipes
    Small number of Croatian recipes from Balkanweb.
    http://www.balkanweb.com/kroacia/recipes.htm
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    TRADITIONS / RECIPES Cooking Recipes in English
    LAMB SOUP [JANJECA JUHA]

    POTATO SOUP ZAGORJE STYLE [ZAGORSKA JUHA OD KRUMPIRA]
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    94. Real Estate Croatia - Nekretnine U Hrvatskoj
    Agents in croatia. List or search properties by type, location, price, and by an agent.
    http://www.realestatecroatia.com/eng/
    Home Terms and conditions Login E-mail Buyers List all properties Houses Flats Land ... Last 50 (fast list) Search property Search property by Agent Property list by region Croatian Real Estate Map ... Croatian Real Estate (fast list) List of Agents We search For You ID# Sellers(Croatian only) New user Add Your property If You are Agent... If You are owner... How to list Your property? Registered user Login in Rent Rental property listing Houses Flats Land ... Search for rental property Info Contact Media Croatian laws Join our Mailing list Basic search Advanced search Enter your search criteria House What are you looking for? Flat Land Business premises Sort by Date City Price Desc Asc List new properties! Every week 20 - 40 new properties! Real Estate in Croatia For Sale! Real Estate in Croatia For Rent! Real Estate Agents in Croatia New properties Our poll What do You want? Buy a house Buy a flat Buy a land Buy a commercial property Buy a hotel Sell a property Results RealEstateCroatia.com is not a Real Estate Agent Home Terms and conditions E-mail Hrvatski ... Deutch

    95. Burin Club
    Charter agent and travel agency operating in Slovenia and croatia offers bareboat and crewed charters.
    http://www.burin-club.com/
    burin, club, yacht, charter, boat, sail, vacation, sea cruising, yachtcharter, adriatic, weather, nautics, new boats, sales, last minute, lastminute, last, minute, tourist, power, help, counseling, sport, kayaking, agency, tourism, travel, marine, cup, calendar, skipper, school, course, marina, spinaker, slovenia, greece, croatia, holiday, holidays, reisen, operator, portoroz, rovinj, trogir, portorose, veruda, pula, aci, split, kornati, dubrovnik, biograd, cres, punat, krk, sukosan, vodice, borik, zadar, murter, primosten, elan, sun, odyssey, oceanis, first, gib, sea, bavaria, dufour, beneteau, jeanneau, bayliner, kiim, sunseeker, yachting, adut, ace, catalogue, boats, bareboat, rijeka, motorsailer

    96. Croatia Sports Club
    Official website for the croatia Sports Club in Vancouver, Canada
    http://www.croatiasc.bc.ca

    97. Unofficial NK Dinamo WWW Page
    Unofficial page. In English and Croatian.
    http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Stadium/6886/
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    98. Yellow Cat Kite Team Kitesurf Croatia
    Croatian kite sports club.
    http://www.zutimacak.hr/kite/

    99. Croatia Naturally
    Information about naturism in croatia with alist of all naturist resorts and beaches, descriptions, maps, and message board.
    http://www.cronatur.com/

    100. Find Croatia
    General source of information on croatia on which to base your travel plans.
    http://www.findcroatia.com

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