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  • ...A&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAA A History of the Croatian Language:] by Milan Mogus (p.13)</ref> Duke Branimir was a Slav from Dalmat ==The Terms Slav and Croatian==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Croatian Identity]] The first primary source (factual) to mention the Croatian-Hrvat identity in the Balkans was '''Prince Branimir''' (Latin:'' "Branimir
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  • #REDIRECT [[Croatian Identity]] The first primary source (factual) to mention the Croatian-Hrvat identity in the Balkans was '''Prince Branimir''' (Latin:'' "Branimir
    4 KB (554 words) - 06:42, 30 August 2014
  • ...Otok [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goli_otok] , a notorious prison on the Croatian coast (former Yugoslavia’s Evil Island-Gulag). The terror campaign lasted ...iate post-war period. There work was completed in October 2009. Below is a Croatian Newspaper ''Jutarnji'' report on the matter:
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  • ...s fresh locally caught sea food. It is also known as ''Tavern Šiloko''. In Croatian, Siloko is a southerly wind and it's written '''Šiloko'''.<ref>The Š is p ...humb|left|475px|A ''Vela Luka-Vallegrande'' postcard from 1903, written in Croatian and [[Italy|Italian]]. Photo taken by Ernesto Furlani. The last Italian l
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  • ...rred to as Cruatorum. This was the first time that the [[Croatian Identity|Croatian identity]] (Hrvat) was used c. 880 AD.<ref>[http://mq.academia.edu/DanijelD ...A&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAA A History of the Croatian Language:] by Milan Mogus (p.13)</ref> Cruatorum is a '''Latin''' translati
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  • ...s '''Xuvella'''. Another variation on the surname is '''Zuvella'''. In the Croatian language the Z in Zuvela is actually Ž. The ž is pronounced as J in Frenc In the 1860s Croatian (sometimes referred to as Illirski in the 19th century) was introduced by t
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  • ...A&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAA A History of the Croatian Language:] by Milan Mogus (p.13)</ref> Duke Branimir was a Slav from Dalmat ==The Terms Slav and Croatian==
    17 KB (2,693 words) - 08:05, 31 March 2022
  • ...he [[Croatia|Croatian]] articles on Wikipedia. This article deals with the Croatian section of Wikipedia. ...a that are related to the Croatian region are based on ''ethnicity'' (i.e. Croatian, Serbian, Albania and Italian).
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  • ...f Discovery (16/Mar/2010)]</ref> (recently returned from photographing the Croatian Islands) runs lessons in [[Photography|photography]] from his studio at the
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  • ...rested in history and is at present researching and exploring the family’s Croatian heritage through the medium of [[photography]].
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  • ...a Runje, a member of the Steering Committee- Zagreb (p. 19). Article is in Croatian: ''KOMUNISTIČKI ZLOČINI NISU ANTIFAŠIZAM] POVODOM MEĐUNARODNOG DANA LJU ...ed out massacres, best known being at Bleiburg (Austria), where retreating Croatian and Slovenian forces and their families were massacred." </ref>
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  • ...garn, ab 1887]</ref> (in ''Croatian'' Korčula) <ref>'''Editors note''': In Croatian the c in Korcula is pronounced ''ch'' and is written "'''č'''". </ref> is ...t families in the cities and major markets within towns"'' (p.8 written in Croatian)</ref> constituted over half the population of the town of Korčula (and t
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  • ...lian language|Italian], Serbo-Croatian [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbo-Croatian] and signs in Ameshan sign language.
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  • ...a lost past. His personal journey to find family origins on the [[Croatia|Croatian]] Island of Korcula, led to this series of works. They are a collection of Peter is the son of ''Croatian Immigrants'' who travelled as a young couple to Fremantle, [[Australia]] in
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  • ...unist party <ref>The League of Communists of Yugoslavia</ref> on [[Croatia|Croatian]] society. The party was the main driving force in all social matters withi ...ed out massacres, best known being at Bleiburg (Austria), where retreating Croatian and Slovenian forces and their families were massacred."</ref> ''
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  • ...ations on the surname; Xuvélla, Zuvella and Žuvela (to name a few). In the Croatian language the Ž is pronounced as J in French ''''J'''acques', so Ž is zh. ...ef>'Vela Luka od 1490 do 1834' ''by'' Zvonko Maričić (page 168, written in Croatian ''or'' Hrvatski).
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  • ...tia]]. The language base of the Korčula dialect is Chakavian Croatian (Old Croatian plus it is also intermixed with Shtokavian). The dialect has remnants of th Examples of '''Corzulot''' words compared with Vegliot, English and Croatian:
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  • '''Old Vela Luka Speak''' in Croatian, ''Staro Luški govor'' <ref>Tako su stari govorili. Translated: ''That's ...imary source (factual-that its authenticity isn't disputed) to mention the Croatian (Hrvat) identity in the Balkans was '''Duke Branimir''' (Latin:'' "Branimir
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  • ...of dual culture (Italian-Croatian), who decided to register themselves as Croatian (Hrvati). Additionally there is reasonable proof of the Austrian authoritie ...uffered frequently from in-roads of Barbarians..."</ref> brought certain [[Croatian Identity|Slavic tribes]] allied with Eurasian Avars <ref>The Changing Fac
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  • ...government. The film gained media attention and filled double pages in all Croatian daily newspapers in the middle of the election period in Croatia (a society
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  • '''Josip Broz Tito''' (1892–1980) was a Croatian politician. This article is about a contemporary view of the Balkan ''Dicta ...Government 1945-1947. Amongst those documents are those mostly relating to Croatian territory although a majority of [[Talk:Titoism and Totalitarianism|concent
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  • ...lmatian province. This part of Korcula's history is very '''unclear''' (in Croatian the c in Korcula is pronounced ''ch'' and is written "'''č'''"). *"CURZOLA (Serbo-Croatian Korcula or Karkar), an island in the Adriatic Sea, forming part of Dalmatia
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  • =====[[Talk:Croatian War of Independence]]===== *Z85 supports move to [[Croatian War]]: [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Croatian_War_of_Inde
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  • ...Government 1945-1947. Amongst those documents are those mostly relating to Croatian territory although a majority of [[Talk:Titoism and Totalitarianism|concent ...massacres, best known being at '''Bleiburg''' (Austria), where retreating Croatian and Slovenian forces and their families were massacred."</ref><ref>Yalta an
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  • * "A British journalist who has the good fortune to speak both Slovenian, Croatian and Serbian, a skill that has enabled him to draw heavily on literature of ...lia: pioneers, settlers and their descendants by Ilija Sutalo (The Framed Croatian Six in Australia)</ref> and OZNA). These organisations conducted political
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  • ...he ''City of Curzola'', [Editors note: Korcula's old name was Curzola. In Croatian the c in Korcula is pronounced ''ch'' and is written "'''č'''".<ref>The Ol ...o existing primary historical sources that actually described the event of Croatian Slavs invading and settling the island of Korcula in the middle ages. Also
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  • ...ntonio) Rosanovic ''' (or Antonio Rosaneo, Latin: Antonii Rosenei, modern Croatian: Antun Rozanović) of the historical event of the '''1571''' battle in whic Please note: In modern Croatian the c in Korcula is pronounced ch and is written "č".
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  • ...in Latin, 'Antonii Rosanei Corcyrae Melenae Opus'. Please note: In modern Croatian the c in Korcula is pronounced ch and is written "č". Translated from Lati ...t turns into a mud field, therefore the name Blato ['''Etymology''' from a Croatian Slavic word for “mud; swamp”; compare Old Church Slavonic, Latin: Blatt
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  • |[[Croatian language|Croatian]]|| Miki Maus
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  • ...[[Czech language|Czech]], [[Slovak language|Slovak]], [[Croatian language|Croatian]]: ''Ferdinand I.''; [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]: ''I. Ferdinánd''; [
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  • ...9] <Avruch> Qcoder00, check out that pic I put on User_Talk:Sfan100 in the Croatian wikipedia
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  • ...20] <ZolVas> What were the prerequisites and today's goals in having Serbo-Croatian (sh), Serbian (sr) and Croation (cr) separately? Taking into account that s
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