- is
hrvatska in the
feminine singular,
hrvatske in the
feminine plural,
hrvatsko in the
neutral singular,
hrvatska in the
neutral plural. The word hrvatski...
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Hrvatsko Zagorje (pronounced [xř̩ʋatsko zǎːɡorje];
Croatian Zagorje;
zagorje is
Croatian for 'backland' or 'behind the hills') is a
cultural region in...
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Hrvatsko slovo was a w****ly
culture magazine from Zagreb. It was
founded in 1995 by
prominent Croatian writers Mile Pešorda,
Dubravko Horvatić, Nedjeljko...
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Croats Together (Croatian:
Hrvatsko zajedništvo) was an
electoral alliance in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina consisting of the
Croatian Democratic Union 1990,...
- The Croatian–Hungarian
Settlement (Croatian:
Hrvatsko-ugarska nagodba; Hungarian: magyar–horvát kiegyezés; German: Kroatisch-Ungarischer Ausgleich) was...
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Nikola Hrvatsko Tavares (born 17
January 1999) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
central defender for
National League club Barnet.
Tavares is...
- The
Croatian Actuarial ****ociation (CAA) (Croatian:
Hrvatsko aktuarsko društvo, HAD) is a
professional ****ociation of
actuaries in Croatia,
promoting and...
- 405
square kilometres (156
square miles). The
hilly northern parts of
Hrvatsko Zagorje and the flat
plains of
Slavonia in the east
which is part of the...
- The
Croatian Revolutionary Brotherhood (CRB) (Croatian:
Hrvatsko Revolucionarno Bratstvo or HRB) was an Australian-based
Croatian separatist terrorist...
- The
Croatian Spring (Croatian:
Hrvatsko proljeće), or Maspok, was a
political conflict that took
place from 1967 to 1971 in the
Socialist Republic of Croatia...