Monthly Archives: July 2018

Art in Croatia

The oldest art monuments in Croatia – Illyrian products – date back to the 6th century. p.n.e. Soon after, the Adriatic Sea came under the influence of Greek culture, and then …

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Languages ​​in Croatia

The language "Yugoslav”. Languages ​​were spoken in the territory of Yugoslavia: Slovenian, Macedonian and "Yugoslav" (Serbo-Croatian). In fact, it was entirely artificial, created from two separate languages: Croatian and Serbian (they differ …

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Croatia's nature

Nature and its protection. Croatia has not only two climate zones, but also vegetable. Coast and islands, i.e. the area of ​​the so-called. sclerophyllous vegetation, they look most beautiful in spring. Plants develop quickly then, …

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Geography and climate of Croatia

Croatia (Republic of Croatia) borders with Slovenia, Hungary, a federation of Serbia and Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy (border on the Adriatic). The country has 56 542 km2 of the area (land) – that's more or less …

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Croatian struggle for independence

Croatia is one step away from independence. In the first democratic elections, which took place in April 1990 r., the victory was won by the Croatian Democratic Community headed by Franjo Tudjman. At the inaugural meeting of the new …

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History of Croatia

Cave Man W. 1899 r. In the town of Krapina near Zagreb, the remains and tools of a proto-human were found – a man from Crapini, derived from the Pleistocene. A Neolithic settlement has been unearthed on the island of Hvar, a …

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Croatia and tourists

Croatia and tourists

In the times of the Polish People's Republic, when Poles mostly went on holiday to the Baltic Sea, the peak of my dreams was a trip to Bulgaria either, best, to the Adriatic Sea - to Yugoslavia. Now, When …

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