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  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.
Croatia applied for European Union membership in 2003 and the EU leaders accepted it as an official candidate country in 2004.
Croatia is situated between central, southern and eastern Europe, because it has a rather peculiar shape that resembles a crescent or a horseshoe.
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 Croatia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Republic of Croatia is a crescent-shaped country in Europe bordering the Mediterranean, Central Europe and the Balkans.
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.
As of March 2005, Croatia's candidacy was put on indefinite hold due to Carla del Ponte's assertion that Zagreb had not fully cooperated with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia with regards to the apprehension of the fugitive alleged war criminal and former General, Ante Gotovina.
www.americancanyon.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Croatia   (1258 words)

  
 Croatia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although Croatia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, it had to endure four-to-five years of sporadic and often bitter fighting with the Yugoslav People's Army and the Army of the internationally unrecognized Republic of Serbian Krajina.
Croatia applied for European Union membership in 2003 and the EU leaders accepted it as an official candidate country in late 2004.
In February 2005, Croatia implemented the Stabilization and Association Agreement with the EU and is advancing further towards full EU membership.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Croatia   (1473 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Croatia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
List of countries/dependencies by population density in inhabitants/km².
The Varaždin county of Croatia - Varaždinska županija is a county in northern Croatia, near the border with Slovenia and Hungary.
Lika is a mountainous region in central Croatia, roughly bound by the Velebit mountain from the southwest and the Plješevica mountain from the northeast.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Croatia   (6774 words)

  
 Croatia   (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.
Croatia ruled by the Habsburgs, as a member of the Habsburg Crown (1527-1918, Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1867 to 1918), parts of Croatia under Venice, Turkish Ottoman Empire and France,
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).
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 Latin names of European cities - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This list excludes Abkhazia, Azerbaijan, Britain, Channel Islands, Chechnya, Dagestan, Faeroe Islands, Iceland, Ireland, Kazakhstan, and Tatarstan.
Following is a List of Cities stating the Latin and equivalent English name(s)
Roman Geography of Portugal, Cities, villas, and rivers of Portugal during the Roman Empire.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Latin_names_of_European_cities   (436 words)

  
 Croatia   (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 HungaryHungarian authority.
Croatia has an economy based mostly on various Tertiary sector of industryservices and some, mostly light Secondary sector of industryindustry.
Croatia is expecting a boom in investments, especially Greenfield landgreenfield/ investments.
www.infothis.com /find/Croatia   (1427 words)

  
 Zadar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Zadar (Italian Zara) is a city in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea, with a population of 72 718 (2001).
It is the center of the Zadar county and wider northern Dalmatian region.
The siege of the city lasted until January 1993, when the hinterland of Zadar was liberated.
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 Croatia - Gurupedia
The Republic of Croatia is a country in Europe bordering the Mediterranean,
Galicia (in Ukraine and Poland) and settled in present-day Croatia during the 7th century.
Croatia applied for European Union membership in 2003.
www.gurupedia.com /c/cr/croatia.htm   (830 words)

  
 Osijek, Croatia web design & development firms on The Firm List
This list of web design firms located in Osijek, Croatia is not a complete list, rather it is just the firms that have either been submitted or found by the editor.
Listings are geographically organized and should consist only of firms offering web design and/or development services.
If a firm no longer exists, is listed in the wrong location, or if it is not a new media firm, please feel free to email me.
www.firmlist.com /croatia/osijek.phtml   (163 words)

  
 Croatia Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Croats are a Slavic-speaking people who lived in an area of what is today Galicia (in Ukraine and Poland).
By the mid-1400s, the Hungarian kingdom was gravely impacted by the Ottoman expansion and much of the mountainous country now known as Bosnia and Herzegovina fell to the Turks.
Between 1992 and late 1995, various Croatian forces were also involved in the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
www.variedtastes.com /encyclopedia/Croatia   (1577 words)

  
 Regions / Cities: Introducing Croatia Group on Care2 Connect   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Croatia is a Central European and Mediterranean country, bordering Slovenia in the west, Hungary in the north, Serbia in the east and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the south.
Croatia has a strange shape (similar to a croissant) - similar to no other country in the world - which comes as a result of five centuries of expansion by the Ottoman (Turkish) empire towards Central Europe (although Croatia was never conquered by the Turks).
Croatia covers a land area of 56,691 square kilometres and has a population of about 4.4 million people (2001 census).
www.care2.com /c2c/group/intcro   (434 words)

  
 Cities (Croatia)
Bol is a small tourist town famouse for its beautiful beach called "Zlatni rat", which is a pearl of Adriatic coast...
Jelsa on-line 7 languages - Jelsa, situated in the central part of Hvar, is a welcoming place, pleasing to the eye and ready to receive any guest or traveler.
Liznjan tourist board in Croatia english/croatian - Untouched beaches along 26,7 km of the coast in Istria, Croatia.
www.tuttinsieme.it /tutti/tut/eur/croatia/cities.htm   (412 words)

  
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Poland) and settled in present-day Croatia during the 7th century.
World War II and Croatia was made into a fascist puppet-state named the Independent State of Croatia.
Croatian culture is based on thirteen century long history during which the country has attained many monuments and cities, which gave birth to a fair number of
en-cyclopedia.com /wiki/Croatia   (743 words)

  
 DUBROVNIK Croatia - Dubrovnik Old City, City Walls - Dubrovnik INFO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Dubrovnik is city rich with culture and history so it is listed in UNESCO World Heritage List.
Following the declaration of the independence of the Republic of Croatia and the subsequent aggression of Serbia against Croatia, Dubrovnik was attacked in October 1991 with extreme force by the Serbs and Montenegrans who intended to burn and destroy the whole territory completely.
The Dubrovnik region was occupied and devastated and the City itself was totally encircled for eight months, bombarded many times and brutally destroyed particularly on the 6th of December 1991.
www.find-croatia.com /cities-croatia/dubrovnik-croatia.htm   (924 words)

  
 CROATIA FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Dubrovnik was a city-state that was firstly Byzantine (Roman) and Venetian, but later, unlike other Dalmatian city-states, it became independent as Republic_of_Dubrovnik, even if it was often under the suzerainty of neighboring powers.
Yugoslavia was invaded during World_War_II and Croatia was turned into a fascist puppet-state named the Independent_State_of_Croatia.
Transportation_in_Croatia: recent highway construction progress, buses, railways and airports in Croatia
www.witwik.com /Croatia   (1388 words)

  
 Salsa in Zagreb, Croatia! SalsaPower.com!
Salsa has not been around for very long in Croatia, but it has already made a great impact here, resulting in an increasing number of schools teaching salsa, and more people dancing and loving it.
We are still at the point where the diverse styles of dancing have not yet clearly been defined and separated.
Although this is a new place for salsa, the club has been around for a while and is a nice place with a warm atmosphere.
www.salsapower.com /cities/croatia.htm   (338 words)

  
 Thousands of EASTERN EUROPEAN NAMES for your dog, horse, cat, pet or child from Chinaroad Lowchens of Australia-
List of names collected before the country separated into the Czech and Slovak Republics.
A list of cities in the Czech Republic
A list of male and female given names from different ethnic groups, compiled before the break-up of Yugoslavia.
www.lowchensaustralia.com /names/easteuropean.htm   (1083 words)

  
 World Rail Transit List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Cities are listed by name of the central or principal city of the urban area, according to (the latin alphabet rendition of) the local name.
Where common English practice differs substantially from local use, or the city was recently renamed, the English/previous name(s) is(are) listed in parentheses.
A version of this list, complete with source citations and notes is under development.
home.cc.umanitoba.ca /~wyatt/rail-transit-list.html   (2275 words)

  
 Discover Croatia - Visit beautiful cities of Croatia
The City of Osijek - The administrative and economic center of Eastern Croatia, known as Slavonia and Baranja.
The city of Dubrovnik is rated one of the three top cultural and historical monuments in Europe by UNESCO World Heritage List.
The City of Split - The economic and administrative center and regional capital of Dalmatia, with about 200,000 inhabitants.
www.romwell.com /travel/advisory/europe/croatia/crocity.shtml   (343 words)

  
 List Of Cities Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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www.karr.net /encyclopedia/List_of_cities   (228 words)

  
 List of cities in Croatia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An inhabited settlement in the Republic of Croatia has the status of city (grad; can also be translated as town) if it:
Since 1997, there are a total of 122 officially registered cities in Croatia:
This page was last modified 22:52, 17 October 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_cities_in_Croatia   (79 words)

  
 Zadar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Zadar (Italian languageItalian ''Zara'') is a List of cities in Croatiacity in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea, with a population of 72 718 (2001).
Afterwards it was joined again with Croatia (at the time in Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaYugoslavia/).
Anyway, the attacks continued up to 1995, when the war in Croatia was finished.
www.infothis.com /find/Zadar   (1363 words)

  
 Category:Cities in Croatia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This category includes the urban settlements in Croatia that have the status of a grad (town, city) and more than 10,000 residents.
For smaller towns please see Category:Towns in Croatia.
This page was last modified 11:27, 4 September 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Cities_in_Croatia   (64 words)

  
 Cities Environment Reports on the Internet
The city of Oslo has based their Environment and Sustainability profile on the European Common Indicators.
The city received the award 5th June from the European Commissioner for the Environment, Margot Wallström.
Also receiving special recognition were submissions from Croatia, Latvia, Macedonia, and the cities of Prague, Riga, Bishkek, and Krakow.
www.ceroi.org   (307 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Encyclopedia : C : CR : CRO : 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.
Membership negotiations will begin on March 17th, 2005, with entry into the EU expected around 2007-2009.
www.alanaditescili.net /index.php?title=Croatia   (1022 words)

  
 LIST OF CITIES IN CROATIA
This is a list of cities in Croatia:
There are a total of 122 officially registered cities in Croatia today.
See also: List of cities by country, List of city listings by country
www.websters-online-dictionary.org /definition/LIST+OF+CITIES+IN+CROATIA   (63 words)

  
 Croatia Weather Forecasts - City Forecast Directory - Alphabetical City List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Croatia Weather Forecasts - City Forecast Directory - Alphabetical City List
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