The country that is surrounded on the north and south by Croatia is?
To the north = Slovenia and Hungary
To the south = Montenegro
What does a que lugar vamos a ir mean?
It means "To what place are we going to go?" Or "To where are we going to go?" much shorter "Where are we going?"
What is the value of a 1941 Croatia 100 Kuna note?
A very good used example is worth $0.75, rising to $12.50 in mint uncirculated condition.
(used = $1 NZ Dollars, unc = $17 NZ Dollars)
How do you say welcome in croatian?
plural/respect: Dobrodošli!
singular: Dobrodošao (male), dobrodošla (female)!
hope I helped
What is the tallest building in Croatia?
This question has several answers The tallest structure in Croatia is the chimney of Plomin 3 power plant which rises up to 340 meters (almost as tall as the Empire State building in New York). The tallest tower of Croatia is the Zagreb TV tower on mount Medvednica, it is 169 meters tall, but as it it is not used for residents or business, it is not counted as one of the tallest structures. The Zagreb Cathedral is 105 meters tall, and it is the tallest church in the former Yugoslavia. Eurotower 1 Zagreb is the tallest skyscraper in the category of business/resident structures in Croatia and it rises up to 97 meters from top to bottom.
What wars have Croatia been in?
In the early Croatian history, Kingdom of Croatia was in defensive war with Bulgarians and Hungarians.
There are Bulgarian,Hungarian and many other sources that confirm it.
Later, Croatia was under Hungarian rule and fought with Hungary against Ottoman invasion. One of the most famous generals during that time was a Croat Nikola Å ubic Zrinski (original Croatian), also know as Miklos Zrinyi (Hungarian).
Hungarian sources confirm it.
Centuries later, after Serbs assassinated king Franz Ferdinand, Croatia (now under Austro-Hungary) joined what is now known as or World War 1.
For further details, search for information about Great War, also known as World War 1.
Austro-Hungary and Croatia lost the war, and Croatia was forced to join the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
Unhappy by Serbian rule, and dictatorship of king Alexander, numbers of Croat extremist grew and King Alexander was assassinated by Bulgarian and Croatian extremist.
Bulgarian and many other sources confirm it.
Decades later, Nazi Germany occupied Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and several puppet states were established, along with Independent State of Croatia.
While WW2 Croats seen Germans as liberators and enjoyed some sort of independence, this period is now considered as darkest hour of Croatian history. In 1945, Croatia lost the war, and joined The Socialist Republic Of Yugoslavia, which was actually a communist state.
For further information, look for ''independent'' sources. Communist often demonized every one of their enemies, and unfortunately , modern Serbia still refuses to leave their old myths about being a innocent God-chosen people, attacked by half of the world because of Catholic-Nazi-Masonic conspiracies.
Look for: Italian, Hungarian, Slovenian, Israelian, USA (American) and many other reliable sources.
After the inevitable break-up of Yugoslavia, Croatia proclaimed independence. Serbian minority in Croatia rebelled and Yugoslav National Army (now under command of Serb Milosevic and consisted of Serbs) attacked internationally recognized Croatia. Croatia won the war against impossible odds.
For further information, search all sources around the world, but I repeat, do not bother to look at Serbian conspiracy theories they call history. This has nothing to do by me being Croat. This is a fact which can be confirmed by anyone who knows modern Serb policies.
Postage for first class letter from US to Croatia?
how much would it be to post a parcel to Croatia from Scotland
Why does nobody from America know where Croatia is?
Many of us know where it is. You are generalizing. Why some may not know is that they are not just good in geography which would apply to other countries as well including US & Croatia. Also, many people choose not to be interested in something that does not affect them directly.
It's a shame that a lot of Americans don't know where is Croatia. It is a beautiful country across Italy and is well known for its natural beauties, historical monuments, 1185 islands and a lot more. I'm Croatian and I know all 50 American states.
What country has the Lowest cost of living?
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What kind of relationship do Slovenia and Croatia have?
Slovenia and Croatia are neighbors, however they have a bad political relation due to some border issues. The Slovenian and Croatian people also generally don't seem to like each other, perhaps because there is some kind of competition between them. As right now the Slovenian Macro and Microeconomic appears to be way ahead as the Croatian one.
The two countries speak different languages and, due to its location along the Alps and the absence of a significant coastline, Slovenia shares a culture with its Austrian neighbors that is very different from the Croatian. Croatian culture varies greatly from region to region, based on geography and proximity to other, neighboring countries - Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Montenegro, Italy and Slovenia. Croatia also has a very long coastline and long time connections to the wider Medditerranean. As a result, Croatia is heavily influenced by Latin or Medditerranean culture. Croatia has a better economic base, but is not Slovenia's economic equal yet because the country endured a war for half a decade and experiences more corruption and political divisiveness. So, Slovenes love Croatian food and the Croatian coastline, but are upset that Croatian littoral sea rights prevent Slovenia from accessing international waters and that Croats harrass Slovene vaction home owners in Croatia. Croats are envious of Slovenian relative affluence and its display by Slovenes when visiting. While living in a common federal state, Slovenes often voted counter to Croatia's interest in exchange for return policy favors by other states in the federation and there is a perception that the same happens in the EU context. However, both equally distrust and dislike the Italians and Austrians for their discrimination against Croat and Slovene minorities in those countries. Croatia is a very important market for Slovenia and Slovenia is an important source of investment capital for Croatia. No passport is required by the two countries' citizens to travel across their mutual border. They are both glad not to be Serbian. There are many mixed marriages in the border regions between the two countries. Marshal Tito, the most significant figure in the region's 20th century politics was half Slovene, half Croat.
When did Yugoslavians immigrate to the US?
that is a dumb question so pik another question or gett over it
i am stupid
you are stupid=YESwhats worse than a stupid question? a stoopid answer. why dont you take less time posting moronic opinions on this site and take a spelling course. NOW, Yugo's started coming over en masse in the mid to middle late 1800's. There was a mini-exodus after WWI.