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  1. Croatia - Culture Smart!: the essential guide to customs & culture by Irina Ban, 2008-06-03
  2. Croatia in the Early Middle Ages: A Cultural Survey (Croatia & Europe, Culture, Arts & Sciences) by Ivan Supicic, 2003-05-02
  3. Croatia (Cultures of the World) by R. Cooper, 2011-03
  4. Croatia Land, People, and Culture, Volume II by F. H. Eterovich, 1970-06
  5. Culture and Customs of Croatia (Culture and Customs of Europe) by Marilyn Cvitanic, 2010-12-31
  6. The Urnfield Culture in Continental Croatia (bar s) by Snjezana Karavanic, 2009-12-31
  7. A bottom-up approach to cultural policy-making: Independent culture and new collaborative practics in Croatia by e visnic, 2008
  8. Croatian Culture: Art of Croatia, Croatian National Costume, Culture of Croatia, Croatian Literature, Croatian Dances, Bosnian Cyrillic
  9. World Heritage Sites in Croatia: Croatia, Dubrovnik, Walls of Dubrovnik, Split, Culture of Croatia, Porec, Stari Grad, Croatia, Trogir
  10. Conservation in Croatia: Protected Areas of Croatia, World Heritage Sites in Croatia, Dubrovnik, Walls of Dubrovnik, Split, Culture of Croatia
  11. Culture of Croatia: Culture, Croatia, History of Croatia, Croats, Art of Croatia, Education in Croatia, Croatian cuisine, Sport in Croatia, Croatia at the Olympics, Football in Croatia
  12. CROATIA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by MARY KATHERINE GILLILAND, 2001
  13. CROATIA: IN MEMORY TO HOLOCAUST by Croatia; Ministarstvo Kulture., 2000-01-01
  14. Catalogue of Peace and War (Handbooks of Cultural Affairs, Republic of Croatia, Vol. 6)

1. Kilima.com: Croatia: Croatia - Culture Smart!: The Essential Guide To Customs &
Croatia Culture Smart! the essential guide to customs culture - General - Croatia - Kilima.com is an international online guide featuring Art, Film, History, Literature, Music
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2. Croatia Culture || Visit-Montenegro.com
Croatian culture is based on a thirteencentury-long history during which the country has attained many monuments and cities, which gave birth to a good number of brilliant
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3. Croatia Culture - Culture Of Croatia
Croatia World Heritage Photos Photo Gallery of Croatia World Heritage Sites
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    Croatia Spring Festivals - Spring Festivals in Croatia
    Boat regattas by the coast and Easter festivities are a part of Croatia's spring festival calendar.
    Croatia Winter Festivals - Winter Festivals in Croatia
    Croatia has plenty going on during the winter season. Because the country is rather small, it may be convenient to travel around Croatia and sample different cities' takes on festivals like Carnival. Wine festivals, Christmas celebrations, and animated film festivals also fill Croatia's winter calendar. Free Eastern Europe Travel Newsletter!

    4. Croatia Culture History
    Elite Travel your Destination Management Company in Croatia Dubrovnik DMC As featured on the Business City Guide in association with Times Online of London
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    As featured on the Business City Guide in association with Times Online of London Home About us Coach Tours Cruises Individual Travelers Excursions M.I.C.E. Shorex and Shipping Hotels About Croatia Contacts Home I About Croatia I Facts I Useful Information I Culture History I Cuisine Croatia - Culture History Croatia is indeed unique, not only for its crystal clear, clean blue sea, but also for a thousand years of different cultures that have replaced each other and sometimes assimilated in these areas. The Adriatic Sea is not only a deep gulf in the Mediterranean cut into the Continent of Europe thereby creating most economical trade route between Europe and the East, it is also the cradle of ancient civilizations.
    There is much material evidence about that which is finally beginning to come to light, from the depths of Adriatic caves and from the deep blue sea. The east coast of the Adriatic Sea was inhabited as early as the beginning of the early Stone Age, and there is proof that most of the accessible islands were also inhabited (archaeological findings in caves near the islands of Hvar and Palagruza, etc.).
    Thanks to the favourable geographical characteristics of our coast, with its numerous bays, inlets and coves, the coastal belt has ever been a significant mercantile and nautical route.

    5. Draxblog III: Croatia - Culture
    Collection of everyday observations about economy, politics, culture in and around Split, Croatia and the rest of universe.
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    6. Culture Of Croatia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    The culture of Croatia has roots in a long history the Croatian people have been inhabiting the area for fourteen centuries, but there are important remnants of the earlier periods
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The culture of Croatia has roots in a long history : the Croatian people have been inhabiting the area for fourteen centuries, but there are important remnants of the earlier periods still preserved in the country. Part of a series on the Culture of Croatia Timeline History of Croatia Medieval Kingdom Renaissance National Revival Culture and Traditions Alka Cuisine Dance Dress ... Wine Arts Art Architecture Cinema Literature ... Music Religion Religion Christmas Eve Gospa Sinjska Marija Bistrica ... Old Church Slavonic Society Education Nature parks Matica hrvatska Sports ... World Heritage Sites Symbols Flag Coat of Arms Anthem Licitar ... e
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    Ancient monuments from the Paleolithic era consist of simple stone and bone objects. Some of the earliest remaining historical features include 100,000 year old bones of a Neandertal man near Krapina Krapina-Zagorje county The most interesting Copper Age or Eneolithic finds are from Vučedol culture . Out of that culture sprung out Bronze Age Vinkovci culture (named after city of Vinkovci ) that is recognizable by bronze fibulas that were replacing objects like needles and buttons.

    7. WillGoTo : Croatia, Culture And Festivals
    Croatia Culture and festivals, Croatia heritage and museums, Croatia events, Croatia travel guide and directory
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    8. Croatia: About, Facts, Culture
    With tourism and cultural information for the land of a thousand islands.
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    About Croatia Facts Culture - History Cuisine ... Web Directory Find more about Croatia Explore our culture and history Enjoy our cuisine
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    The Republic of Croatia is a European country situated along the Adriatic Sea and its hinterland. It stretches from the slopes of the Alps and deep into the Pannonian Valley to the banks of the Danube and Drava rivers. Thus according to its natural characteristics, as well as its cultural and historical development, Croatia can be divided into three geographically distinct zones: the Coastal region
    the Mountain region
    the Pannonian region Like many countries in Western Europe, Croatia was founded on the ruins of the Roman Empire. When they arrived in the territory of present-day Croatia, the Croats were politicaly organized in principalities. In 925, Croatian King Tomislav united the principalities, establishing the first Croatian state. Later, Croatia retained its legal status and autonomy within the framework of the Hungarian empire, and the Habsburg Monarchy. Top
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    In Croatia, where the Mediterranean, the mountains and the Pannonian plains come together in a unique harmony of natural beauty, within just a little more than a hundred kilometres, you can come across excitingly different landscapes.

    9. Croatia - Culture
    Definition of Croatia from The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy.
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    10. Culture Of Croatia - Traditional, History, People, Clothing, Traditions, Women,
    Culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Culture of Botswana, Culture of Brazil, Culture of British Virgin Islands, Culture of Brunei Darussalam, Culture of Bulgaria, Culture of Burkina
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    Identification. Hrvat A small percentage of non-Croat groups identify with a different culture. Serbs usually identify with Serbian culture. Slovenes, Muslims, Jews, Albanians, and Roma (Gypsies) generally identify with their own national groups and cultures. In two cases non-Croats constitute a significant minority in a local population and have maintained group identities as non-Croats. In Istria, an Italian minority prefer the Italian language, and identify strongly with Italian culture. In Slavonia, along the Hungarian border, ethnic Hungarians (Magyars) prefer the Hungarian language and identify with Hungarian culture. This is not generally true of non-Croat and non-Slav populations in other regions, such as Italians in Dalmatia and Hungarians in Zagreb. Vojna Krajina ) who did not identify with Croatian culture. As tensions built between Croats and Serbs in the late 1980s, Krajina Serbs began to express animosity toward the Croatian culture and language. In 1991, Croatia lost political control of this region (and 30 percent of its land); in 1995, it regained legal and political control. In 1997, when the region was restored to Croatian administration, most Krajina Serbs left for Serbia, where many now live as refugees.

    11. Info Croatia - Culture
    Croatian culture is based on a thirteen century long history during which the country has attained many monuments and cities, which gave birth to a good number of brilliant
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    Croatian culture is based on a thirteen century long history during which the country has attained many monuments and cities, which gave birth to a good number of brilliant individuals. The country includes six World Heritage sites and eight national parks. Two Nobel prize winners came from Croatia, as did numerous important inventors and other notable people — notably, some of the first fountain pens came from Croatia. Croatia also has a place in the history of clothing as the origin of the necktie (cravat). The country has a long artistic, literary and musical tradition. Of particular interest is also the diverse cuisine. Croatia - Info The Republic of Croatia is a crescent-shaped country in Europe bordering the Mediterranean, Central Europe and the Balkans. Its capital is Zagreb. In recent history, it was a republic in the SFR Yugoslavia, but it achieved independence in 1991. It is a candidate for membership of the European Union.

    12. Croatia - Language, Culture, Customs And Etiquette
    Guide to Croatia and Croat culture, society, language, etiquette, manners and protocol. Useful for expatriates, business personnel and tourists visiting Croatia.
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    Croatia: Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette
    Facts and Statistics Location: Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia Capital: Zagreb Climate: Mediterranean and continental; continental climate predominant with hot summers and cold winters; mild winters, dry summers along coast Population: 4,493,312 (July 2007 est.) Ethnic Make-up: Croat 89.6%, Serb 4.5%, other 5.9% (including Bosniak, Hungarian, Slovene, Czech, and Roma) (2001 census) Religions: Roman Catholic 87.8%, Orthodox 4.4%, other Christian 0.4%, Muslim 1.3%, other and unspecified 0.9%, none 5.2% (2001 census) Language in Croatia The Croatian language is a South Slavic language which is used primarily by the inhabitants of Croatia as well as Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Croatian is based on the Ijekavian pronunciation of the Stokavian dialect (with some influence from Cakavian and Kajkavian) and written with the Croatian alphabet. German and English are the most common second languages. French, Italian, Czech and Hungarian are also spoken. Croatian Society and Culture Croats The majority of the population are Croats. Minorities include Serbs, Hungarians and Gypsies. The population is predominantly Roman Catholic, although there are Christian Orthodox, Muslim, and Jewish minorities, mostly living in Zagreb.

    13. Croatia: Culture, History
    Historical facts Romans Arrival of slavs Austrian monarchy Historical facts. Croatia is indeed unique, not only for its crystal clear, clean blue sea, but also for a thousand years of
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    Croatia is indeed unique, not only for its crystal clear, clean blue sea, but also for a thousand years of different cultures that have replaced each other and sometimes assimilated in these areas. The Adriatic Sea is not only a deep gulf in the Mediterranean cut into the Continent of Europe thereby creating most economical trade route between Europe and the East, it is also the cradle of ancient civilizations. There is much material evidence about that which is finally beginning to come to light, from the depths of Adriatic caves and from the deep blue sea. The east coast of the Adriatic Sea was inhabited as early as the beginning of the early Stone Age, and there is proof that most of the accessible islands were also inhabited (archaeological findings in caves near the islands of Hvar and Palagruza, etc.). Thanks to the favourable geographical characteristics of our coast, with its numerous bays, inlets and coves, the coastal belt has ever been a significant mercantile and nautical route. Archaeological findings prove that in the 6th century BC the ancient Greeks had commerce with the Illyrians by means of the sea, and that they founded their colonies there (for example Pharos, today’s Starigrad, on the islands of Hvar and Issa – or Vis).

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    Family vacation deals turn out rather beneficial both for families and companies offering them. The thing is that the companies offer generous discounts for families and at the same time they sell the deals for the families anyway more expensive than to an individual. According to those deals some family tours are organized the destinations of which family vacation resorts are. The family vacation resorts are actually residential estates the services in which are counted on receiving families and taking them to some excursions. The purpose of such family tours is to get children, elderly people and adults interested in the activities offered.
    As well as anything else in this world the family vacation packages rates can vary. And if in all inclusive family packages the rates depend on the quality of accommodation, popularity of the resort and insurance guaranteed then in common family vacation packages the rates depend on the number of services. At the same time there are budget tours for those who want to save on their vacation.

    15. Croatia Culture - IndigoGuide Croatia
    It is steeped in history and you may well be surprised to learn that it is in fact one of Europe’s most culturally rich destinations.
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    16. Croatia History | Naturist Guide To Croatia Culture | Naturist Adriatic
    Coprehensive Culture and History Guide to Croatia. Find all about Croatia History, explore more than two thousand years of rich culture. Visit Natuirst Adriatic, Online FKK
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    17. MapZones.com : Croatia Culture
    Information of Croatia culture, tradition, social life, group, newspaper, musium, books, novels
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    The regions that comprise Croatia were not unified historically, so the nations arts show a mix of foreign and native determines. The Dalmatian coast was long connected with Italy, and architectural marvels from Roman times can still be found in Dalmatia. Split, for example, contains the remains of the Roman emperor Diocletians palace, while the ruins of a Roman amphitheater lie in Pula. Medieval walls and fortifications distinguish the city of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia, which was an independent city-state until the early 19th century. Continental Croatia, as part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, had its own regional identity but much of its art and literature followed the empires styles. Croatian folk music remained linked to its locale, with styles differing greatly between Dalmatia and other regions. Croatian literature are the much-translated novelist, poet, essayist, dramatist, polemicist, and critic Miroslav Krleza (18931981) and the lyric poet, essayist, and translator Tin Ujevic (18911955), both of whom treat man's psychological and sociopolitical fights at both individual and universal levels. The monumental sculptures of Ivan Metrovic, whom the French sculptor Auguste Rodin once called the biggest phenomenon among sculptors, synthesize a particularly Croatian national romanticism with the entire European tradition. Croatian naive painting, through a simple depiction of the timeless concerns of men and women caught within the cycles of the seasons and of life, has struck a universal chord and has brought worldwide fame to its main exponents, Ivan Generalic, Ivan Rabuzin, and Ivan deficiencyovic-Croata.

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    19. Croatia Culture
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    20. Croatia Attractions – Best Attractions In Croatia – Tripwolf
    best sights and cultural attractions travel guide for Croatia. The top 10 sights and cultural attractions include Gradska zidine, Diocletian's Palace, Amphitheater, Euphrasian
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