No, it's a republic.
King Tomislav was the founder of the Kingdom of Croatia, in 925 AD.
The flight time from the United Kingdom to Croatia is approximately 1 hour, 59 minutes.
Olga Babic was born in 1920, in Pula, Croatia, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes [now Pula, Istria, Croatia].
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Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (SHS) was established after the first world war in 1918, before that, Serbia was an independent kingdom, while Slovenia and Croatia were a part of Austro-Hungarian empire. So if you are referng to Lazar Kolisevski, who was born in 1914, he was born in kingdom of Serbia.
Croatia does not have a royal family in the traditional sense, as it is a parliamentary republic. Historically, Croatia was part of various kingdoms and empires, such as the Kingdom of Croatia and the Habsburg Monarchy. Today, there are some individuals and groups who claim noble titles or advocate for a restored monarchy, but these efforts are largely symbolic and have no official status.
Croatia, Cyprus and Czech Republic are countries in Europe. Copenhagen, Denmark; Cologne, Germany; Coventry, England; and Czestochowa, Poland are cities in Europe. Caldew is a river in the United Kingdom.
SHS means kingdom of Srbija Hrvatska Slovenija (Serbia Croatia Slovenia)
The air distance from London, England, United Kingdom, to Dubrovnik, Croatia, is 1,051 miles. That equals 1,691 kilometers or 913 nautical miles.
The flight time from London, United Kingdom to Dubrovnik, Croatia is about 2 hours, 6 minutes.
Ireland, The United Kingdom, Croatia, Romania, Cyprus and Bulgaria are all EU countries that are not members of the Schengen area. Croatia, Romania, Cyprus and Bulgaria will join at some future date, while Ireland and the United Kingdom have an opt-out and they also have their own common travel area.
Croatia does not have an official motto. Some of the unofficial mottos used for Croatia are:Croatian: Dok je srca, bit će i KroacijeEnglish: As long as there is heart, there will be CroatiaandCroatian: Bog i HrvatiEnglish: God and the Croats