The basic Croatian family unit is the nuclear family of parents and children living in one home. |
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The Croatian currency is the kuna, apparently named after a small furry animal like a stoat or weasel, the pelts of which used to be traded. |
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Every Croatian household, from the largest urban center to the most remote village, has a television. |
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Four days later, a Croatian victory over the Latvians may well relegate the Scots to third place. |
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The software supports such languages as Arabic, Armenian, Asturian, Basque, Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, and many more. |
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In the border provinces, Italian, Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian, and Czech are also spoken. |
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There he learned the basics of tamburitza music and Croatian dance, and practiced the Croatian language. |
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Workers also have been taught key terms and phrases in three languages, Croatian, Turkish and English. |
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Ethnically motivated violence has meant scores of Croatian Serbs seeking asylum elsewhere in Europe. |
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The polyglot Pope, at intervals, addressed the crowd in Romanian, Serbian, Croatian, Czech, and Polish. |
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Since independence, Croatian and Serbian have been declared separate languages. |
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Croatian workers receive at least four weeks of vacation per year, in addition to national holidays. |
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A Croatian lorry driver caught with a haul of sub-machineguns in his truckload of frozen pizzas was cleared of all charges yesterday. |
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The Livingston defence were caught flat-footed, allowing the Croatian to home in on goal before slotting the ball past the advancing McKenzie. |
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The work of Croatian and Slovene missionaries in America is well documented. |
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Because of the UN failure, the Croatian government has now launched military action to reestablish control over part of the occupied areas. |
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They go to all sorts of tournaments in the strangest of places, where the star is the British number five and an unknown Croatian. |
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In 1941, Yugoslav territories were seized by Italian, German and Croatian forces. |
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The Croatian went down as the Frenchman challenged, but the referee waved play on from a distant position. |
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The Croatian father will astound you with his sensational grasp of English swear words. |
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To stroll around the old walled city of Dubrovnik on the Croatian coast is to savour one of Europe's gems. |
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And it goes without saying that the Croatian fans were kinder on the eye than their English counterparts. |
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They have a Nigerian and a Bulgarian in the forward line, a Trinidadian and a Dutchman at the back, and have just bought a Croatian. |
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A Croatian bank robber was so humiliated that he ran away after a bank clerk just laughed at him when he tried to rob them. |
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While our Christmas menu includes turkey, ham, trifle and pav, it also incorporates the dishes that link back to our Croatian heritage. |
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New Orleans became a center of Croatian immigration in the early nineteenth century. |
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Food and drink are immediately offered when one enters a Croatian home, and it is considered impolite to refuse. |
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The Croats speak Croatian, a South Slavic language of the Indo-European family. |
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For a true taste of Croatian Adriatic cuisine seek out the tiny tavernas where you can eat superb local fish and sea food. |
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News reports on how a Croatian flasher met his match on encountering a local dog. |
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Slovenian is a South Slavic language, closely related to Croatian and similar to other Slavic languages, such as Czech. |
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European diplomats and Croatian officials also claim Britain is doing Washington's bidding. |
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The new album incorporates ethnic vocal laments from Eastern Europe and a dirge-like hymn from a Croatian church congregation. |
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The victims included a Puerto Rican-born American, an Ethiopian, a Croatian, and three Timorese. |
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Down Fred went and the ref blew his whistle, piercing Croatian hearts as he pointed to the penalty spot. |
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The French striker controlled it and then had the relatively easy task of slotting the ball into an empty goal from the edge of the Croatian penalty area. |
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Let us start by explaining all of the seven Croatian grammatical cases. |
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He returned home to a newly independent Kingdom of Croats, Slovenes, and Serbs, and became a pivotal figure in the Croatian Communist Party organization. |
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The Croatian postal service issued a 2.80 kuna stamp bearing her picture. |
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Croatian and other mercenaries serving the emperor ran riot, venting their anger and frustration at the privations they had suffered during the siege and killing thousands. |
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Boksic was sailing off the Adriatic coast near the Croatian port of Bakavoda during the close season when his cruiser collided with two other boats. |
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It was a very particular kind of out-of-date but flashy style, that Croatian superfly kind of thing. |
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The Croatian bridge has a much smaller span, and does not have to rise for shipping, but its deck forms a real part of the spatial sequence of the city. |
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He reportedly speaks Croatian, Serbian, English, and of course, Russian. |
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Serbian uses a Cyrillic alphabet, while Croatian uses a Latin alphabet. |
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Neymar restored order in the 28th minute with a goal of geometrical precision, hit low into the right corner of the Croatian goal. |
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Last December, researchers at the University of California at Davis determined that Zinfandel is the same as the Croatian grape Crljenak kastelanski. |
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Croatian men wear white shirts topped with a colored vest or jacket. |
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The Croatian recension of Old Church Slavonic used only the Glagolitic alphabet of angular Croatian type. |
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Jelic moved to Zagreb, Croatia to work as a linguist with the Croatian Information Center. |
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Never mind that Sokolich is actually of Croatian extraction. |
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Following the termination, Adria commenced proceedings against the Croatian Lottery in the courts of the Republic of Croatia. |
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The Centre for Education, Counseling and Research is a Croatian organization that works for women's rights and gender equality. |
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The transparent packaging solution for Quattro has been made especially for the Croatian company Ledo, and its subsidiary Frikom in Serbia. |
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But the Dentex proved delicious, especially when washed down with a glass or two of Croatian wine. |
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A 56-year-old Croatian man has been rescued from his sinking boat, seconds before it was dragged under the waters of River Sava in Zagreb. |
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It won't be a skoosh but Rooney knows the Dons should have enough to set up a second-round clash with Croatian side Rijeka. |
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Croatian supermodel Nina Moric sizzled down the catwalk in a boned basque and red satin camisole knickers. |
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During a military exercise in the Adriatic Sea, the Croatian Navy has successfully test-fired a Saab RBS15 anti-ship missile from a naval vessel. |
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The same cyber-unit also attacked other Albanian sites and the largest Croatian daily English newspapers. |
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The Croatian delegation stated that there were no human voices, but only digitally synthesised sounds which replicated vocals. |
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Some of the terms of Coloman's coronation are summarized in Pacta Conventa by which the Croatian nobles agreed to recognise Coloman as king. |
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The JNA armed Bosnian Serbs and the Croatian Defence Force the Herzegovinian Croats. |
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The large number of refugees significantly strained the Croatian economy and infrastructure. |
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Croatian symbols and currency were introduced, and Croatian curricula and the Croatian language were introduced in schools. |
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In the early hours of 9 May 1993, the Croatian Defence Council attacked Mostar using artillery, mortars, heavy weapons and small arms. |
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See Military Frontier, Croatian Military Frontier, Slavonian Military Frontier. |
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Portarlington also has a large number of Maltese, Croatian, Italian and Islander immigrants. |
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A Croatian motorbiker got a shock when his wedding tackle was hit by lightning as he stopped on the side of the road to relieve himself. |
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Advanced wind turbines were described by Croatian inventor Fausto Veranzio. |
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Yugoslavia immediately disintegrated when those loyal to the Serbian King and the Croatian units mutinied. |
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The Adriatic contains over 1,300 islands, mostly located along its eastern, Croatian coast. |
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The eastern Adriatic shore's Croatian part is the most indented Mediterranean coastline. |
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The Croatian National Biodiversity Strategy Action Plan identified more than 7,000 animal and plant species in the Adriatic Sea. |
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Other local official languages are Hungarian, Burgenland Croatian, and Slovene. |
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The minority languages Slovene, Croatian and Hungarian are spoken and officially recognized. |
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The languages spoken by the people were the Romance Dalmatian and common Croatian. |
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In negotiations with Croatia, however, it was accepted that Croatian would become a separate official EU language. |
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Similarly, Croatian is given a separate subentry only under Serbo-Croatian. |
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Such large and expensive missions are rare and include Cambodia, the Croatian province of Eastern Slavonia, and Timor-Leste. |
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Croatia Airlines' Airbus A319 passenger jet arrived in Istanbul Wednesday carrying Turkish and Croatian flags. |
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In Croatian and Slovene, the sea is often referred to as simply Jadran. |
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The first successful soccer club in Croatia, HASK, was founded in 1903 and Hinko Wurth, founder of the club, is regarded as the father of Croatian soccer. |
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For example, some Serbian, Bulgarian, and Croatian dances share the same or similar dances, and sometimes even use the same name and music for those dances. |
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Dressed in navy and white sailor suits, the 25 boys, aged 10-14 years, sang a variety of songs in German, English, Bulgarian, Croatian and a few other languages. |
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The discovery was followed by further surveys off the Croatian coast. |
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Hector collects things obsessively, anything at all really, from stamps, seashells, and paintings of ships in port to swizzle sticks, corks, and Croatian aphorisms. |
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The geographic shape of today's Croatia is the result of the 14-century long history of the Croatian people in this crossroads of different civilizations. |
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At the same time, Dubrovnik became a cradle of Croatian literature. |
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The new Croatian government set up military outpost in the city itself. |
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The Croatian foreign ministry announced Friday that a 31-year-old Croatian citizen was kidnapped by a group of armed men on Wednesday in Egypt, Reuters reported. |
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They were called 'Svabo' by their Serbian, Hungarian, Croatian, and Romanian neighbors, especially in the area now part of the Vojvodina in Serbia. |
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In August 1943, there were over 30 Axis divisions on the territory of Yugoslavia, not including the forces of the Croatian puppet state and other quisling formations. |
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When Croatia broke away, it defined its official language as Croatian. |
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They include Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Polish, Slovak, and Slovene. |
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In addition, the Croatian nobles retained their lands and titles. |
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The proponents of the new union in the Croatian parliament saw the move as a safeguard against Italian expansionism as stipulated in the Treaty of London. |
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On January 1, 1527, the Croatian nobles at Cetin unanimously elected Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, as their king, and confirmed the succession to him and his heirs. |
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She had been an advocate of Croatian and Slovenian independence. |
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As a result, the Slovene and Croatian delegates left the Congress. |
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This coincided with the peak of the Croatian War of Independence. |
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