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 Demographics of Croatia - tScholars.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Croatia is inhabited mostly by Croats, while minority groups include Serbs, Bosniaks, Hungarians, Italians, Germans, Czechs, Roma, and others.
Demographics of Croatia, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.
The census of 1991 was the last one held before the war in Croatia, marked by ethnic conflict between the Orthodox Serbs and the Catholic Croats.
www.tscholars.com /encyclopedia/Demographics_of_Croatia   (1017 words)

  
 Croatia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Mohács in 1526 led the Croatian Parliament to elect the Habsburgs to the throne of Croatia.
Yugoslavia was invaded during World War II and Croatia was transformed by fascist forces into the Independent State of Croatia, which was actually a puppet state of the Axis.
During this stage of the war, the independence of Croatia was recognized by the international community, while the Serbs proclaimed their own state, the Republic of Serbian Krajina, and by early 1992, troops were entrenched.
www.higiena-system.com /wiki/link-Croatia   (1741 words)

  
 Croatia Demographics and Geography - Columbia Gazetteer of the World Online
W Croatia’s border straddles the Dinaric Alps; the E part, drained by the Sava and Drava rivers, is mostly low lying and agricultural.
Although Croatia remained linked with Hungary for eight centuries, the Croats were sometimes able to choose their rulers independently of Budapest.
Croatia was divided between Italian and German military control, while the Ustasha dictatorship perpetuated brutal excesses, including the establishment of concentration camps and the massacre of hundreds of thousands of Serbs, Jews, and Gypsies.
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 Croatia - country information
Croatia is a land of exceptional natural beauty with a rich cultural heritage.
Croatia’s tourist infrastructure of 723,000 beds and camping spaces is no longer sufficient to meet current demand that is expected to continue to grow at an average of 7 percent annually during the next 10 years.
Croatia is to get a green light from the European commission today for its ambitions to join the EU after Britain abandoned months of blocking its attempt because of Zagreb's defiance of the war crimes tribunal in The Hague.
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 Regional > Europe > Croatia
Croatia is the Latinized version of the native name of the united states: Hrvatska.
Croatia applied for European Union membership in 2003 and the EU leaders accepted it as an official candidate united states within late 2004.
Around February 2005, Croatia implemented a Stabilization and Association Agreement with the EU and is advancing further towards fully EU membership.
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 The Definitive Guide to Croatia XXXX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A tribe of Croats came to the Roman provinces of Dalmatia and Pannonia in the 7th century and was ultimately assimilated into the larger native Illyro-Roman and recently arrived Slavic population which took the same name.
Eventually Croatia became a kingdom in 925, and retained its independence until 1102 when—after decades of inner struggles—the country entered a dynastic union with Hungary.
Yugoslavia was invaded during World War II and Croatia was transformed by fascist forces into the Independent State of Croatia.
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 Croatia
Croatia is part of the more recent formations of the Eurasian relief system of young mountain chains.
Croatia has a total of 1,185 islands, rocks and reefs, including 66 unhabited and 652 inhabited islands, as well as 389 rocks and 78 reefs.
The Republic of Croatia is a unitary and indivisible democratic and social state.
www.travel-dalmatia.com /hrvatska/index.htm   (406 words)

  
 Croatia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Republic of Croatia is a country in Europe bordering the Mediterranean, Central Europe and the Balkans.
Main article: History of Croatia The Croats are a largely Slavic people, who migrated from areas of what is today Galicia (in Ukraine and Poland) and settled in present-day Croatia during the 7th century.
Croatia applied for European Union membership in 2003 and the EU leaders accepted it as an official candidate country in 2004.
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 Britain.tv Wikipedia - Balkans
The Sava bisects Croatia and Serbia and the Danube, which is the second largest European river (after Volga), forms a natural boundary between both Bulgaria and Serbia and Romania.
The main ranges are the Dinaric Alps in Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia, the Å ar massif which spreads from Albania to Republic of Macedonia and the Pindus range, spanning from southern Albania into central Greece.
Republic of Macedonia, Demographics of the Republic of Macedonia
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 Croatia information information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Croatia (Croatian: Hrvatska), officially the Republic of Croatia (Republika Hrvatska), is a country in Europe bordering the Mediterranean, Central Europe and the Balkans.
Yugoslavia was invaded during World War II and Croatia declared independence and became the Independent State of Croatia.
Along with Slovenia, Croatia declared her independence from Yugoslavia on June 25, 1991, which triggered the Croatian War of Independence.
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 Trip to the Alpe-Balkan-Adria Region 2003
Croatia is ripe for private mail-boxes service, that would offer mail forwarding and similar advanced stuff.
Croatia became a land of non-governmental not-for-profit organizations.
Her converts and her are the most vocal proponents of the zero-drug-tolerance, mandatory workplace and school students drug testing, and no alternative therapy to the ‘oro et laboro’ approach she started.
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 The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality: Croatia
Croatia is a former Yugoslav republic east of the Adriatic Sea and opposite the eastern coast of Italy.
Croatia’s neighbors are Slovenia and Hungary on the north, Yugoslavia on the east, and Bosnia and Herzegovina on the southeast.
Adolescent girls in Croatia report fewer sexual partners than their male peers; almost 40 percent of girls and 65 percent of boys between 15 and 19 years of age have had two or more lifetime sexual partners, and 22 percent of girls and 44 percent of boys have had three or more.
www2.hu-berlin.de /sexology/IES/croatia.html   (13905 words)

  
 Croatia - Questionz.net , answers to all your questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Croatia (in Croatian: Hrvatska) is a small country in Europe bordering the Mediterranean, Central Europe and the Balkans.
Grad Zagreb Geography Given it's peculiar shape, Croatia includes flat areas in the continental north and northeast (Central Croatia and Slavonia, part of the Pannonian plain), which are connected via a mountainous region (part of the Dinaric Alps) to the coastal regions on the Adriatic Sea (Istria, Northern Seacoast and Dalmatia).
Demographics Croatia is inhabited mostly by Croats who are Catholic.
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 Croatia - Gurupedia
Galicia (in Ukraine and Poland) and settled in present-day Croatia during the 7th century.
Although Croatia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, it took four years of sporadic and often bitter fighting with the Serbs before the end of the war in 1995.
The natural growth rate is minute, as the demographic transition has been completed half a century ago.
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 Croatia
Croatia (in Croatian: Hrvatska) is a country of the Balkan Peninsula.
In 1918, Austria-Hungary disintegrated after being on the losing side in WW1.
Following World War II, Yugoslavia became an independent communist state under the strong hand of Marshal Tito.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/cr/Croats.html   (138 words)

  
 TradePort Country Profiles from World Trade Press
Air pollution (from metallurgical plants) and resulting acid rain is damaging the forests; coastal pollution from industrial and domestic waste; widespread casualties and destruction of infrastructure in border areas affected by civil strife.
Before the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the Republic of Croatia was, after Slovenia, the most prosperous and industrialized area, with a per capita output perhaps one-third above the Yugoslav average.
Croatia is making slow but steady progress towards a bright economic future.
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 Demographics of Croatia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Demographics of Croatia, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.
The census of 1991 was the last one held before the war in Croatia, marked by ethnic conflict between Serbs and Croats.
Demographics of: Albania • Andorra • Armenia • Austria • Azerbaijan • Belarus • Belgium • Bosnia and Herzegovina • Bulgaria •
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Demographics_of_Croatia   (525 words)

  
 Croatia Newspapers -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Croatia became one of the most powerful kingdoms in the region, but in 1102 the Croatians ended a decade-long dynastic struggle by agreeing to submit themselves to Hungarian authority.
Post-WWI, Croatia became part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (renamed Yugoslavia) and apart for a brief spell as a fascist puppet state in WW2 it remained Yugoslav territory until independence under Tuđman in 1991, hostilities with the Yugoslav rump ending in 1992.
The Republic of Croatia (Croatian: ''Republika Hrvatska'') is a parliamentary democracy with an elected president.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/37/croatia-newspapers.html   (2285 words)

  
 stopVAW -- Ethnic Minorities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1992, Croatia was admitted to the UN and accepted responsibility for all of the UN treaties to which it had been a part under the SFRY, including the International Convention for the Abolition of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD) [LINK].
It transformed the demographics of Croatia, especially in the Serb occupied Eastern region of Slavonia where the population changed from 45 percent Croat and 25 percent Serb in 1991 to 84 percent Serb and 7 percent Croat in 1997, two years after the end of the war.
In addition, Croatia’s Office on Ethnic Minorities analyzed the participation of ethnic women in political life and determined that like women in the majority, ethnic minority women continue to be underrepresented.
www.stopvaw.org /printview/Ethnic_Minorities18.html   (2628 words)

  
 Agenda 21 - Croatia
The Republic of Croatia is working toward the elaboration of a National Employment Policy on the basis of the labour market survey with the help of the International Labour Association.
Responsible for decision-making are the Parliament of the Republic of Croatia, the Government of the Republic of Croatia, and the Ministry of Development and Reconstruction.
Between 1990 and 1995, Croatia was a victim of war aggression, which resulted in several tens of thousands of killed, disabled, and wounded.
www.un.org /esa/agenda21/natlinfo/countr/croatia/social.htm   (2190 words)

  
 Soccer Fans Network Forums - Things you probabbly don't know about Croatia
Nikola Tesla was full Serbian, born in Croatia, his father was a Serbian Orthodox Priest, his mother was Serbian too.
The Republic of Croatia is a crescent-shaped country in
Croatia is expecting a boom in investments, especially
forums.soccerfansnetwork.com /printthread.php?t=36221   (1733 words)

  
 Croatia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Croatia geography, demographics, economy, modern history to 1994
B.A.B.E. Be Active, Be Emancipated - Budi aktivna, budi emancipirana (B.a.B.e.) is a strategic group located in Zagreb, Croatia, which works for the affirmation and implementation of women's human rights.
It was founded in 1993 as a peace and humanitarian NGO to meet the psychological needs of victims of the war, both refugees from Bosnia and displaced local women.
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 Croatia Headlines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
AFP - James Blake won his fourth title of the season, reversing a 0-4 record against Croatia's Ivan Ljubicic with a 6-3, 6-1 victory at the Thailand Open.
AP - A U.N. tribunal sentenced the former speaker of the Bosnian Serb parliament Wednesday to 27 years in prison for war crimes, but acquitted him of the harsher charge of genocide.
Presidents of Ukraine, Israel, Croatia and Montenegro mark Babyn...
www.insidecroatia.com /news   (797 words)

  
 Demographics of Croatia: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Demographics of Croatia: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Following the ethnic cleansing of Serbs and other minorities from Croatia and Krajina during the 1990s: Croat[?] 89.6% Serb 4.5%, Muslim 0.5%, Hungarian 0.4%, Slovenian 0.3%, Czech 0.2%, Albanian 0.3%, Montenegrin[?] 0.1%, Roma 0.2%, others 3.9% (2001) [[1] (http://www.dzs.hr/Eng/Census/Popis/E01-02-02/E01-02-02.html)]
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 InsideCroatia - country portal and web site directories for Croatia
Croatia seeks to distance itself from Turkey in EU member st
Croatia seeks to distance itself from Turkey in EU member stakes
In 1918, the Croats, Serbs, and Slovenes formed a kingdom known after 1929 as Yugoslavia.
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 Demographics of Croatia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Croatia Is Inhabited Mostly By Croats, While Minority gro⋃ps incl⋃de Serbs, Bosniaks, H⋃ngarians, Italians, Germans, Czechs, Roma people and others.
The nat⋃ral growth rate is min⋃te, as the demographic transition is long done.
In the ethnic and religio⋃s composition of pop⋃lation of Croatia of that time, those two sets of n⋃mbers are q⋃oted as important:
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 Croatia Site Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Offers information about the Embassy of the Republic of Croatia to the United States of America, and downloadable forms used for issuing passports...
Travel Guide to Croatia home Travel Resources About Croatia General Info Croatia Cities of Croatia Croatian Islands UNESCO Heritage Photos Croatia Photo Gallery of Croatia Croatia Travel...
With its sublime stretch of.....Adriatic coast, Croatia has long been regarded as one of the.....history abound.
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