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spoken second languages: Czech: Chorvatská
republika German:
Republik Kroatien French: République de
Croatie Hungarian: Horvát Köztársaság Italian: Repubblica...
- Agram, die
Hauptstadt Kroatiens (Croatian: Zagreb,
glavni grad Hrvatske, lit. 'Zagreb,
capital of Croatia') is a
short do****entary film
directed by Oktavijan...
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Retrieved 3 June 2011. "Do****ente über die
Bildung des Unabhängigen
Staates Kroatien" (PDF). "Gospodarstvo
Nezavisne Države
Hrvatske 1941–1945. (1)" [Business...
- 2nd.
Kuzmanovic pla**** in
eight matches "VfL
Gummersbach verpflichtet Kroatiens Top-Talent Kuzmanović fürs Tor". www.rundschau-online.de (in German)....
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officially named the
division the 13. SS-Freiwilligen b.h. Gebirgs-Division (
Kroatien), but a
short time
later a
change was made to
differentiate it from those...
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Since 1780
official title used for
princes ("zu Ungarn, Böhmen, Dalmatien,
Kroatien, Slawonien, Königlicher Erbprinz") The
official title of the
ruler of Austrian...
- Hungarian: Horvát-Szlavónország or Horvát–Szlavón Királyság; German: Königreich
Kroatien und Slawonien) was a
nominally autonomous kingdom and constitutionally...
- From the Roll of Arms of Austria-Hungary in Ströhl's
Wappenrolle Österreich-Ungarns (1890),
Tafel III. Ungarn, Böhmen, Dalmatien,
Kroatien....
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Archived from the
original on 26
March 2022.
Retrieved 2
March 2021. "
Kroatien ville ha
Zlatan – fick nobben".
Expressen (in Swedish).
Archived from the...
- pp. 100–104
Sources Sundhaussen, Holm (1983).
Wirtschaftsgeschichte Kroatiens im
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Verlag -Anst....