-
Croat culture" abound,
marked by some very
wealthy warrior burials dating to the 9th
century CE. Other,
distinct polities also
existed near the
Croat...
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expulsion of the
Croats in the
rebel territories,
killing thousands of
Croat civilians and
expelling or
displacing as many as 400,000
Croats and
other non-Serbs...
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Dissatisfied with the
representation of
Croats in the Federation,
Croat political parties insist on
creating a
Croat-majority
federal unit
instead of several...
- The
Croat–Bosniak War was a
conflict between the
Republic of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina and the self-proclaimed
Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, supported...
- Serbo-
Croatian (/ˌsɜːrboʊkroʊˈeɪʃən/ (listen)) – also
called Serbo-
Croat (/ˌsɜːrboʊˈkroʊæt/), Serbo-
Croat-Bosnian (SCB), Bosnian-
Croatian-Serbian (BCS)...
-
language of
Croatia is
Croatian (Serbo-
Croatian). [...] The same
language is
referred to by
different names,
Serbian (srpski), Serbo-
Croat (in
Croatia: hrvatsko-srpski)...
- (1989),
Podrijetlo imena Hrvat [Origin of the name
Croat] (in
Croatian), 37, Zagreb:
Jezik (
Croatian Philological Society), pp. 129–138 Gluhak, Alemko...
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Serbia and
Montenegro into a
single State of Slovenes,
Croats and Serbs. The
Dalmatian Croat politician Ante Trumbić
became a
prominent South Slavic...
-
Croatian may
refer to:
Croatia Croatian cuisine Croatian language Croatian name
Croats,
people from
Croatia, or of
Croatian descent Citizens of Croatia...
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advocating secession of
Croat-majority areas. In
November 1991, the
Croat leadership organised autonomous communities in
areas with a
Croat majority. On 12 November...