In 1991. a war has occurred in Croatia and now the consequences are that Serbians and Croatian don't get along well. And Serbians in Croatia aren't really welcome so most of them hide their identity vice versa in Serbia.
There is no official decision about who committed genocide Croats or Serbians. But Looking at it fro my point of view Serbians Committed genocide on Croatia between 1991. - 1995. So sorry misread the question. Croatia declared independence in 1991 while it was still a part of Yugoslavia. Serbians did not agree with that idea and the conflicts started and soon afterwards the war started. Croatia was loosing badly 'cause it had no professional army but over the time they got training and in 1995. Croatia gained all lost land back. During the war Serbians killed a lot of Croats just because they were Croats. Even today 20 years later the scars are still visible and the relationship between Croats and Serbians is tense. We are trying to move on but the memory of the ones who lost their lives fighting for this country remains with us and their sacrifice shall never be forgotten.
Yes, Croatia is a Catholic country and we Croats are definitely Catholic.
no. Croatia is not in the Eu
In 1991, Yugoslavia started breaking up into more and more countries as time went on.During the 80's, Yugoslavia was dealing with economic and political problems.They thought ethnic violence may start happening.Serbia's power in the government in Belgrade treated Albanian protesters very harshly. Because of thiat, nationalism was spreading to the other republics.Slovenia and Croatia wanted independence.Serbia wanted to unite the eight million Serbians. 25% of those Serbians lived in a different republic.Croatia had a problem with the Serbians who were living in Croatia.
In US: Rick Steves' Croatia and Slovenia 2007
no its beautiful
No. Croatian citizens can travel to EU countries without a passport. Slovenian and Italian citizens can travel to Croatia without a passport, but Croatia is not a member of schengen. EU residents do not require a visa to visit Croatia, and neither do Croatians to go to EU.
No, Serbians are white people
The flight distance from Kansas City, Missouri to Sibenik, Croatia is about 5,275 miles.
Nikola Tesla was born in the village of Smiljan, in Croatia. (At the time it was part of ther Austrian Empire).
Your question is misinformed. Serbians are allowed into Ireland and England.