The Croatian flag features three horizontal stripes of red, white, and blue, which are Pan-Slavic colors symbolizing Slavic heritage and unity. The central emblem is the coat of arms, which features a checkerboard pattern representing the historical regions of Croatia. The five smaller shields above the checkerboard symbolize the historical regions of Croatia, Slavonia, Dalmatia, and the two others representing Istria and Dubrovnik. Overall, the flag reflects Croatia's national identity and cultural history.
The Croatian flag overall represents peace, bravery, perseverance and justice.
The tricolor of red, white and blue that is on the Croatian flag has been in use since 1848. A red star was added to the centre of the white band in 1943. The Croatian Coat of Arms replaced the star in 1990.
Croatian.
The coat of arms represents the five regions of Croatia on it's flag.
Flag bearer Venio Losert (opening) Damir Martin (closing)
It is a croatian person
It means Password.
Red, white and blue are the main colors. yellow and black is also included at the top of the grid.
"Bok" in Croatian is a casual way of saying "hello" or "goodbye". It is commonly used in informal conversations.
That would be a small dog in a Kajkavian dialect. "Psić" is a small dog in standard Croatian.
A Croasian is a person whose parents are Asian and Croatian, so it's actually the same thing as an Eurasian =) also croasian can be a common mistake in spelling, the correct spelling would be Croatian if you mean a person of Croatian ethnicity, or Croatian language =)
Rakun means raccoon in Albanian, Croatian and Serbian.