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y 2007, Ayuso signed with the KK Split of the | Croatian A1 League. |
He is a corresponding member of the | Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts and founder of t |
Croatian Academy of America, Journal of Croatian studi | |
by numerous sources including Oja Kodar, the | Croatian actress who was Welles' companion in his late |
The Govic surname originates from a small | Croatian Adriatic island called Krapanj, where they se |
a reserve lieutenant he was drafted into the | Croatian Air Force of the NDH. |
dent State of Croatia and was assigned to the | Croatian Air Force Legion. |
went on to become one of the most successful | Croatian albums that year. |
Jakov Mikalja in | Croatian, also Giacomo Micaglia in Italian, (Latin: Ja |
Crometeo is a non-profit association of | Croatian amateur meteorologists. |
In September he became | Croatian ambassador to Bulgaria in Sofia, where he sud |
Tom Cecic was a | Croatian American soccer defender who spent two season |
% Polish, 6.0% Swedish, 5.7% English and 5.6% | Croatian ancestry according to Census 2000. |
He has also become a football pundit on | Croatian and Italian television, working most notably |
Although it still has many people of | Croatian and other European descent, more recently, ma |
r of the International Brigades and prominent | Croatian and Yugoslav communist. |
ng over Croatia, Slovenia and Italy (see also | Croatian and Slovene variaties). |
uly 22, 1908 - November 9, 2008) was a famous | Croatian and Argentine violinist. |
champagnino or "little Champagne".. See also | Croatian and Sloveb |
The Despots were Catholic and | Croatian, and they came to the United States under an |
sh, German, Dutch, French, English, Albanian, | Croatian and Chinese. |
Miss Filjak is a | Croatian and Italian national and speaks 7 languages . |
d Herzegovina, the majority of whom hold dual | Croatian and Bosnian citizenships. |
Slovene, Serbian, | Croatian and Bosnian |
A number of | Croatian and foreign soloists, opera singers, and phil |
n translated into English, German, Hungarian, | Croatian and Spanish. |
re (although it rarely drinks blood), and the | Croatian and Serbian cognate vukodlak is just the main |
ek, Ancient Greek, Latin, Arabic, Chinese and | Croatian, and in varying sizes, ranging from small tra |
Udarnik (Russian: Ударник) is a Russian, | Croatian and Serbian term for a superproductive worker |
ionality and identity that comprised Italian, | Croatian, and Hungarian elements as well, and that was |
He is fluent in German, Swiss German, | Croatian and English. |
portant role in the persecution and murder of | Croatian and Serbian Jewry. |
ll manager, coaching many clubs maynly in the | Croatian and Bosnian top leagues. |
other European traditions (in the Bulgarian, | Croatian, and Serbian languages, the name for Christma |
oy Italian, Ukrainian, Greek, Polish, German, | Croatian, and Slovenian cuisine. |
he Eurovision Song Contest 2003, performed in | Croatian and English by Mija Martina. |
At 04:30 on March 2, 1991, a 200-strong | Croatian anti-terrorist police unit entered Pakrac. |
mber 8, 1919 - February 15, 2008 Zadar) was a | Croatian archbishop of the Archdiocese of Zadar in the |
(September 27, 1901 - October 4, 1989) was a | Croatian architect. |
ogically closely related words used in modern | Croatian are poglavica (translated as "chief", used to |
( | Croatian) ARHiNET arhivski informacijski sistem |
on at this time was commander-in-chief of the | Croatian Armed Forces. |
The Italian and | Croatian armies had withdrew their forces from outlyin |
d expressing its concern at offensives by the | Croatian Army in the United Nations Protected Areas, t |
nvasion would meet no resistance and that the | Croatian army would establish a beachhead for them. |
he Yugoslav People's Army and elements of the | Croatian Army withdraw or be placed under the authorit |
The | Croatian army rushed at the Ottomans. |
Orkan 91 which marked yet another advance by | Croatian army in this area. |
Luka served in the | Croatian army, and saw combat. |
He was one of the group of | Croatian artists known as the Munich Circle, who had a |
hat Doris sang her song "Marija Magdalena" in | Croatian as opposed to English . |
an, the village is known as Futog (Футог), in | Croatian as Futog, in Hungarian as Futak, and in Germa |
The | Croatian Association of the Blind (Croatian: Hrvatski |
about HIV (in collaboration with HUHIV - the | Croatian Association for HIV). |
Croatian: Asteriks i Zlatni srp | |
The Observatory and the | Croatian Astronomic Society made their greatest cultur |
The club was founded by Mildura's | Croatian Australian community as Zagreb Mildura SC in |
1893 for his final diploma work "Bacchanal" ( | Croatian: Bakanal), and successfully exhibited his wor |
The Log Revolution ( | Croatian: Balvan revolucija) was a protest which start |
Adam Zrinski was the son of | Croatian Ban (viceroy) Nikola Zrinski (*1620- †1664.) |
His sons Nicholas and George (future | Croatian Ban) succeeded him when he died in 1603. |
- Stari plac) is a live concert album by the | Croatian band Thompson, led by singer Marko Perkovic. |
Croatian band Psihomodo Pop released their own version | |
Angel of Fire is a | Croatian band formed in 2007. |
oatia, which included the banning of the then | Croatian banner name: Illyrians. |
nd ensembles such as the Zagreb Soloists, the | Croatian Baroque Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra of Croat |
dar, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a retired | Croatian basketball player. |
ur based on wormwood (the name of the herb in | Croatian being pelin), popular in Serbia, Croatia, Bos |
Bikal ( | Croatian: Bikala) is a village in Baranya county, Hung |
a friend of Josip Juraj Strossmayer, another | Croatian bishop and benefactor of the 19th century. |
founder and owner of the radio station if the | Croatian Bishops' Conference. |
It is found in Italy (east of Venice near the | Croatian border) and then from south-eastern Austria t |
of the Zala hills, close to the Slovenian and | Croatian borders. |
arlov is universally regarded as the greatest | Croatian boxer of all time, as well as one of the grea |
Badel 1862, a | Croatian brand of beverages |
The Brijuni Agreement ( | Croatian: Brijunska deklaracija, Slovene: Brionska dek |
The | Croatian broadcaster HRT had expressed an interest in |
Croatian Bureau of Pension Insurance 50.541% | |
rn December 16, 1898 in Wien) was a prominent | Croatian businessman and entrepreneur. |
ovision Song Contest 1972, performed in Serbo | Croatian by Tereza Kesovija. |
Croatian calypso band Cubismo recorded a version with | |
to use for tactical reconnaissance during the | Croatian campaign. |
He became mufti of the | Croatian capital Zagreb in 1917 after the Islamic comm |
the famous The Greenwich Trio together with a | Croatian cellist Stjepan Hauser and Japanese pianist Y |
This election for | Croatian Chamber of Counties was the last one. |
e moved to RK Zagreb CO and now plays for the | Croatian champion. |
He was the 1951 | Croatian champion. |
start of the 2000-01 season, Kus moved to the | Croatian champions Cibona Zagreb, winning with them th |
club in 2008 and went on to join the reigning | Croatian champions and his former club, Dinamo Zagreb, |
ne, he signed 1 and a half year contract with | Croatian champions Dinamo Zagreb. |
Croatian champions: 2008-09, 2009-10 | |
Croatian champions: 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-09, 1999-00 | |
time to Cibona Zagreb, with which he won the | Croatian Championship in the 2004-05 season. |
Croatian Championship (6): 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000 | |
1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2011: | Croatian Championship Winner |
He was a member of the | Croatian championship-winning Hajduk Split squad durin |
Croatian Championship: 2010 | |
With Cibona he won back to back | Croatian Championships and had two great Euroleague se |
6 | Croatian Championships: 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 200 |
llaborator Barbara Thornton) recently married | Croatian chant scholar Katarina Livljanic. |
He is Honorary Member of The | Croatian Chemical Society, The International Academy o |
Following the merger of the HDS and the | Croatian Christian Democratic Party (HKDS) he became c |
St. Nicholas | Croatian Church, built in 1922, at 24 Maryland Avenue |
g offered something fresh and contemporary in | Croatian cinema of the 1990s. |
ost lavish and expensive productions of 1990s | Croatian cinema industry, received generally poor revi |
009 World Men's Handball Championship held in | Croatian cities from January 16-February 1. |
n by proportional representation to represent | Croatian citizens residing abroad (this district is co |
Croatian citizens, which have been awarded with Great | |
after it was published that Alkalaj received | Croatian citizenship after declaring himself as Croat, |
s a former Yugoslav football player who holds | Croatian citizenship and played a match for the Croati |
He also holds | Croatian citizenship. |
ugust 1991 which resulted in the murder of 11 | Croatian civilians and 28 Croatian policemen in the vi |
hat Ecclestone had signed a contract with the | Croatian clothing manufacturer Siscia. |
llowed that with an excellent season with the | Croatian club KK Zadar. |
In the 2007-08 season, he took over the | Croatian club Zadar. |
irst team, he signed a two-year deal with the | Croatian club after previously being released from his |
The buildings served as a | Croatian Club until a new club was built. |
r leaving Oostende, Manuel went on trial with | Croatian club RNK Split, and was initially offered a c |
He now plays for | Croatian club Cedevita. |
Bulgarian footballer and a current manager of | Croatian club Hajduk Split. |
Currently he is a member of | Croatian club KK Zagreb. |
Today, he is manager of small | Croatian club Krka. |
In January 2006, he was signed by | Croatian club NK Slaven Belupo. |
1950s and is historically the most successful | Croatian club in the USA, though it has been overshado |
ying in the youth team of the most successful | Croatian club, NK Dinamo Zagreb, with only 17 years, h |
scenes of the region, especially Istria, the | Croatian coast and Dalmatia. |
y between Venice and the ports of Austria (on | Croatian coast). |
The old | Croatian coastal guns, under the command of Admiral Sv |
He was rector of the Pontifical | Croatian College of St. Jerome in Rome, 1980 - 1992. |
The Pontifical | Croatian College of St. Jerome in Rome |
Even after stepping down from the top post in | Croatian communist hierarchy, he retained much influen |
was appointed in the Central Committee of the | Croatian Communist Party. |
It was once home to one of Canada's largest | Croatian communities. |
acted as the main accountant of the National | Croatian Community (preceding the Croatian Fraternal U |
founding member and the first chairman of the | Croatian Community Council, as well as coaching the lo |
Croatian Community: 459 votes (7.4%) | |
nal Constanta, Serbian company Transnafta and | Croatian company JANAF. |
MasterChef Croatia (MasterChef Hrvatska) is a | Croatian competitive reality television cooking show b |
It has been published and reviewed on best | Croatian computer magazines (BUG rated 10/10 also arti |
From 1614 to 1618 he was the | Croatian confessor in Loreto. |
a which are legally recognized as such in the | Croatian Constitution, with 3 of these seats reserved |
Herman's early work had a strong influence on | Croatian contemporary art from the first half of the t |
the seasons from 2002 until 2005, 12 works of | Croatian contemporary composers have been premiered. |
everkusen where he joined the German outfit's | Croatian contingent. |
however, there was little to be gained from a | Croatian counter-offensive. |
esult of the agreement, Matica srpska and its | Croatian counterpart Matica hrvatska published an orth |
Croatian courts conducted investigations against 82 pe | |
to Eastern Europe's communist regimes, while | Croatian critics saw it rather as an allegory of post- |
Red Action ( | Croatian: Crvena akcija) is a radical left-wing organi |
, a movement that advocated the importance of | Croatian cultural heritage, as a reaction to Magyarisa |
to the total reorientation of the city to the | Croatian culture. |
winning the 2008-09 and 2009-10 Prva HNL and | Croatian Cup in 2009. |
yed a dominant part in his side capturing the | Croatian cup in the 2006 season. |
amo Zagreb, the club also won two consecutive | Croatian Cup titles. |
The 2010-11 | Croatian Cup is the twentieth season of Croatia's foot |
aking his last appearance for the club in the | Croatian Cup finals against Hajduk Split on May 16, 20 |
, four matches in UEFA Cup and six matches in | Croatian Cup which Dinamo have won third time in a row |
The | Croatian Cup 2007-08 was the seventeenth season of Cro |
The 2005-06 | Croatian Cup was the fifteenth season of Croatia's foo |
driatic League in 2008-09 season, and won the | Croatian cup and championship, respectively. |
The 2002-03 | Croatian Cup was the twelfth edition of Croatia's foot |
again took Cibona to the Adriatic League and | Croatian cup finals in 2010, and won the Croatian cham |
The 2004-05 | Croatian Cup was the fourteenth season of Croatia's fo |
in the UEFA Cup in 1998 and 1999, and won the | Croatian Cup in 1999. |
The 2009-10 | Croatian Cup was the nineteenth season of Croatia's fo |
He won the 1992-93 Prva HNL and the 1994 | Croatian Cup with Dinamo, and made a total of 510 appe |
Croatian Cup U-19 years: 4 goals, 2 assists, | |
o seasons in the Zagreb club, and winning the | Croatian Cup, in 2000 he moved to the Gonzaga Universi |
r in 2001/2002, helping Dinamo Zagreb win the | Croatian Cup, scoring in the final against NK Varteks |
b was able to repay them with was winning the | Croatian Cup. |
ions and four more appearances in the 2009-10 | Croatian Cup. |
l (soccer) competitions: Prva HNL, Druga HNL, | Croatian Cup. |
It recognizes Bulgarian, | Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Fre |
n several Slavic languages including Bosnian, | Croatian, Czech, Serbian, and Slovenian, the word jeze |
se, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified), | Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Fi |
Slavic Studies (Russian, Polish, Serbian, | Croatian, Czech, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Belarusian, Bos |
lan, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, | Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Fin |
guages: Albanian, Basque, Bulgarian, Catalan, | Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Fren |
orts in over 30 languages, including Catalan, | Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Fin |
ian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Finnish, Hungarian, | Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Urdu, Catalan, Swedish, Hebre |
nian, Arabic, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, | Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Fil |
The Governorship of Dalmatia ( | Croatian: Dalmatinski Gubernatorat) were parts of coas |
dcasting Corporation (ABC), Austrian, Polish, | Croatian, Danish, Portuguese, Hellenic, Swedish, Roman |
hosts Star Wars wikis in Bulgarian, Chinese, | Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Hungarian, I |
Hrvatska odlikovanja ( | Croatian decorations) (mr. |
It was committed on August 10, 1993 by | Croatian Defence Forces (HVO) soldiers during Bosnian |
the mid 19th century, were demolished by the | Croatian Defence Council. |
The attack was part of a larger | Croatian Defence Forces offensive aimed at taking Jabl |
t that point established in the centre of the | Croatian defence. |
Authorization of | Croatian delegates on the 2nd AVNOJ meeting to represe |
itish in Austria with a group of high-ranking | Croatian delegates. |
Flag bearer Mario Dadic, as the | Croatian delegation is entering the stadium during the |
Croatian Democratic Union, Croatia's ruling party, ent | |
r democratic reforms in Croatia he joined the | Croatian Democratic Union and became the country's fir |
Elected first in 2001, she is a member of the | Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) and also sits in the C |
In 1990, he became leader of the newly formed | Croatian Democratic Party (HDS). |
ion cycle - the right-centre block led by the | Croatian Democratic Union, and the left-centre block l |
He joined the | Croatian Democratic Union. |
rties (the Party of Democratic Action and the | Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina in |
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