- Narentines,
Zachlumians and
others also
arrived as
Croats or with
Croatian tribal alliance. The
Croats became the
dominant local power in
northern Dalmatia...
-
about the
ethnogenesis of
Croats. The most
accepted theory, the
Slavic theory,
proposes migration of
White Croats from
White Croatia during the
Migration Period...
- Herzegovina.
Croats of
Bosnia and
Herzegovina have made
significant contributions to the
culture of
Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most
Croats declare themselves...
- Austria-Hungary, the
State of Slovenes,
Croats and Serbs. The main
states which formed the new
Kingdom were the
State of Slovenes,
Croats and Serbs; Vojvodina; and...
- The
White Croats (
Croatian:
Bijeli Hrvati; Polish:
Biali Chorwaci; Slovak:
Bieli Chorváti; Ukrainian: Білі хорвати, romanized: Bili khorvaty), also known...
- of Serbs,
Croats and Slovenes. The state's name
derives from the
three main
South Slavic ethnic groups that
inhabited it: the Slovenes,
Croats, and Serbs...
-
Molise Croats (
Croatian: Moliški Hrvati) or
Molise Slavs (Italian: Slavo-molisani,
Slavi del Molise) are a
Croat community in the
Molise province of Campob****o...
-
Hungary Croats of
Italy Croatia–Mexico
relations Croats of
Montenegro Croats in New
Zealand Croatian Peruvian Croats of
Romania Croats of
Serbia Croats in...
-
Administrando Imperio (10th century), a
group of
Croats separated from the
White Croats who
lived in
White Croatia and
arrived by
their own will, or were called...
-
Croatian (/kroʊˈeɪʃən/ ;
hrvatski [xř̩ʋaːtskiː]) is the
standardised variety of the Serbo-
Croatian pluricentric language mainly used by
Croats. It is the...