• Interestingly, one's ethnicity essentially determines their religion, so the religious make-up in BIH is very similar to its ethnic make-up with Bosniaks predominantly Muslim, Serbs predominantly Orthodox Catholic, and the Croats predominantly Roman Catholic. (deerfield.edu)
  • But traditional Islamic values hold sway over large sections of society in Turkey, a predominantly Muslim though secular country. (medindia.net)
  • Except for Albania and parts of Bosnia Herzegovina which are Muslim the region is predominantly Christian. (molon.de)
  • Ćiro is a predominantly Croatian and occasionally Serbian name. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to Croatian Chamber of Commerce documents, the Stabilisation and Association Agreement between Croatia and the EU is the driving force for further developing the information society in the country. (giswatch.org)
  • In January 2002 the Croatian Parliament adopted a strategy entitled Information and Communication Technology - Croatia in the 21st Century, and endorsed the General Measures for the Development of the Information Society. (giswatch.org)
  • Historically it has been a basis for the persecution of ethnic Serbs.The meaning of CROATIAN is a native or inhabitant of Croatia. (biagiociardo.it)
  • 2. Serbo-Croatian as used in Croatia, distinguished from Serbian primarily by its being written in the Latin alphabet. (biagiociardo.it)
  • Croats (Croatian: Hrvati) are a South Slavic people mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries. (biagiociardo.it)
  • The Croats are predominantly Catholic and their language is Croatian. (biagiociardo.it)
  • However, in the late 19th century, adhering to the idea of nationhood proposed by the two founders of the Party of Right, Ante Starčević and Eugen Kvaternik, many modernists in Croatia held to the notion that it was vital to achieve greater independence on the basis of historical Croatian statehood. (axishistory.com)
  • By exploring the gastronomy of Croatia in its various regions you will also explore the culture and traditions of the Croatian people. (jaywaytravel.com)
  • Its constitutional tradition dates from the Medieval Croatian Kingdom (9th - 12th Centuries) up until the declaration of independence of the Republic of Croatia on 25 June 1991 . (accommodation-in-croatia.com)
  • When Europe was divided by the East-West Schism and the Islamic-Turkish Empire was approaching Croatian territory, Croatia sided with the Western world. (accommodation-in-croatia.com)
  • Hence, the creation of independent Croatia during 1990's by the will, determination and great sacrifice of the Croatian people, represents the death of socialist communist Yugoslavia and the greatest defeat of Tito's ideals and his life's work. (inavukic.com)
  • Those guys are croats.Croatia, located on the western edge of the Balkan peninsula along the Adriatic Sea, is a parliamentary representative democratic republic. (biagiociardo.it)
  • Croatia has a population of 4.2 million people, about 90% of whom are ethnically Croats. (biagiociardo.it)
  • During the Yugoslav Wars, about 550,000 Croats were displaced en masse at the height of the fighting. (biagiociardo.it)
  • 1968 - Forty Years Later represents a collection of historiographical works of 26 authors from different countries (Serbia, Russia, Czech, Croatia, Bulgaria, and Germany) about the international relations and the foreign-relation temptations of Yugoslavia and also about the domestic circumstances in Yugoslavia during the years 1967-1969. (ceeol.com)
  • A non-paper with an officially unknown author (but unofficially attributed to Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša) proposes changing the outcome of the dissolution of Yugoslavia, by exchanging territories between Albania, Kosovo, Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. (wiiw.ac.at)
  • It should be emphasised that the territories of Bosnia and Herzegovina that would be ceded to Serbia and Croatia have yet to be defined. (wiiw.ac.at)
  • In the case of Kosovo, there would be no change to internal borders (i.e. the predominantly Serb-populated parts would not be ceded to Serbia). (wiiw.ac.at)
  • Unlike Croatia and Serbia who have fairly homogeneous populations in terms of ethnicity, Bosnia and Herzegovina's (BIH) ethnic make-up consists of about 45% Bosniaks, 36% Serbs, and 15% Croatians. (deerfield.edu)
  • The last name Cognevich appears to have roots in southern Europe, particularly in the region encompassing Croatia and Serbia. (igenea.com)
  • Herzeg-Bosna, the largely ethnic-Croat part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, would be taken over by Croatia, or would have special autonomous status. (wiiw.ac.at)
  • This is corroborated by the fact that the popularity of 'Rightism' gradually spread beyond the territory of Croatia-Slavonia to Dalmatia, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Istria, and even abroad. (axishistory.com)
  • Croatia seized advantage by winning 2-0 in Latvia to move in to the box-seat and claim the second spot behind Turkey. (sidmouthherald.co.uk)
  • The mathematics for Wales are simple: nothing other than beating Turkey will do, while praying Croatia do not finish with victory. (sidmouthherald.co.uk)
  • Turkey avenged a solitary defeat to Croatia by winning 1-0 in Osijek, and their soaring confidence was underlined by a 3-2 friendly victory over Germany in Berlin on Saturday. (sidmouthherald.co.uk)
  • Most of the region faces east across the Adriatic, a gateway to eastern Europe, Greece, Croatia, Albania and Turkey. (martinrandall.com)
  • Following this triumphant performance, Croatia has leveled the playing field with Turkey in Group D, both teams tied on points with one match in the hand. (fluemagazine.com)
  • This is predominantly driven by Austria, Slovakia, Romania and Croatia. (seekingalpha.com)
  • With an established presence in key markets, including Greece, Romania, and now Croatia, this acquisition will substantially increase EuroEnergy's investment portfolio of solar parks and wind farms to an installed capacity of over 200 MW. (libra.com)
  • University Hospital for Infectious Diseases Dr. Fran Mihaljević, Zagreb, Croatia (B. Gjurašin, S.Ž. (cdc.gov)
  • In Croatia, no sooner did Pavelić return from Italian exile and establish his new regime-a mixture of fascism and devout Catholicism-then, as the German envoy to Zagreb, Edmund von Glaise Horstenau, reported "the Ustasha went raging mad. (tabletmag.com)
  • Croatia has a population of 4.5 million people and its capital city is Zagreb . (accommodation-in-croatia.com)
  • In time, the reunion would spread to other areas of Europe, and new eparchies (dioceses) would be created in such places as Presov (Slovakia), Krizevci (Croatia), Hajdudorog and Miskolc (Hungary). (eparchyofpassaic.com)
  • Meanwhile, Greek Catholic immigration continued from Carpathia as well as Hungary and Croatia. (eparchyofpassaic.com)
  • Today, the sovereign Republic of Croatia , which for the first time is a recognised democratic country, is an equal partner to other European countries and so it is once again able to play a unique role in facilitating dialogue between the so-called Western and Eastern worlds. (accommodation-in-croatia.com)
  • Handball is most popular in Europe, with countries like Germany, France, Denmark, Spain and Croatia at the forefront of the sport. (bettinggods.com)
  • Libra is predominantly active in six sectors, including several vital to the global economy. (libra.com)
  • Croatia's rich gastronomy is reflected in a range of fish and seafood specialties, unique local mushroom dishes, and a wide variety of predominantly meat-based dishes from the inland regions. (jaywaytravel.com)
  • A truffle is the fruiting body of a subterranean Ascomycota fungus, predominantly one of the many species of the genus Tuber. (sisweb.com)
  • His work addresses themes of cultural heritage, identity and the changes that have occurred in Dalmatia due to the period of transition in Croatia. (musagetes.ca)
  • In their paper describing the date, they wrote: "The region of the Bohemian karst has a predominantly Magdalenian occupation. (johnhawks.net)
  • In each town we selected from the North all the way down to the very South you will meet with locals eager to show you the best in their region, and trust us, Croatia really has a lot to offer! (jaywaytravel.com)
  • Once you've decided you need to buy a Croatia proxy, or one for any country, you can choose one of the 5 providers below. (increditools.com)
  • Even when the country was finally handed to Yugoslavia after the Second World War, the political problems which have marked Zadar's past did not end: the city was badly damaged in the war for independence in the early 1990s, before Zadar was finally incorporated into an independent Croatia a little over a decade ago. (car-hire-centre.co.uk)
  • According to the e-Communication Household Survey in Croatia , 31% of households in the country have internet access and 5% have broadband access. (giswatch.org)
  • Croatia is medium-sized European country with a rich history. (accommodation-in-croatia.com)
  • Croatia submitted a formal application to join the EU in 2003 and the European Commission recommended it as an official candidate country the following year. (accommodation-in-croatia.com)
  • Croatia is a country where handball has gained immense popularity in recent years. (bettinggods.com)
  • the company predominantly services a small basket of everyday shopping. (bne.eu)
  • We predominantly service a small basket of everyday shopping," Michał Seńczuk, CEO of Studenac, told bne IntelliNews . (bne.eu)
  • We are convinced that small-format stores are the future of retail in Croatia," added Seńczuk. (bne.eu)
  • The leadership of the small Jewish community in Croatia, along with representatives of the country's Serb minority, has boycotted the last two government-sponsored Holocaust commemorations in 2016 and 2017. (tabletmag.com)
  • Sipan is a small island rich in vegetation and predominantly olive trees. (guletbroker.com)
  • 5,6 It is also found in Croatia, Slovenia as well as in the Drome area in France. (sisweb.com)
  • Sara is an American expat from Dallas, Texas who works as a freelancer in Croatia. (expatarrivals.com)
  • Adam has recently become a writer for the Open Source magazine Free Software Magazine (http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/), and now predominantly works as a freelance software developer, producer and artist, and has gained an international reputation for his work in these areas. (rixc.lv)
  • A referendum to outlaw same-sex marriage is threatening the dream of getting married and having children for many people such as Hana and Iva in Croatia. (medindia.net)
  • For example, 0.7 new cases each year were reported for every 100,000 people in Croatia, compared to 15.6 new cases per 100,000 people in Canada. (healthengine.com.au)
  • Built some time during the 9th Century, the Church holds the distinction of being the largest Byzantine building in Croatia. (car-hire-centre.co.uk)
  • The Church has not been used as a place of worship since 1797, and is now used predominantly as a venue for concerts in the summer months. (car-hire-centre.co.uk)
  • but, being a Hungarian, he was not the proper leader for a predominantly Slavic church. (eparchyofpassaic.com)
  • The participation of both Iceland ( 6 ) and Croatia in the Dublin Regulation is of particular relevance to the main proceedings, as is the Common European Asylum System ( 7 ) more broadly. (europa.eu)
  • It is an avalanche that reminds us of what was happening in the so-called independent state of Croatia. (tabletmag.com)
  • However, "revitalization of the Ustasha regime is only exceptionally condemned," Dr. Ognjen Kraus, president of the Coordinating Committee of the Jewish Communities of Croatia, said at that time . (tabletmag.com)
  • The story of the railway and port is a powerful metaphor for the narrative of Croatia itself, which has seen great success, crushing failure and drastic change over time. (musagetes.ca)
  • Modern Croatia was in international isolation for a long time due to its bloody war. (accommodation-in-croatia.com)
  • In total, over the five years of Enterprise Investors' ownership the company has invested more than €250mn in grocery retailing in Croatia, with most of this sum coming from Studenac's internally generated cash, as well as bank debt. (bne.eu)
  • It occurs predominantly in children aged 2-15 years. (medscape.com)
  • We are proud to expand our portfolio into the Republic of Croatia, a market with enormous potential and a growing domestic renewable energy sector," said EuroEnergy Chief Executive Officer Fanis Mermigkousis. (libra.com)
  • The Republic of Croatia is defined as a single and indivisible democratic and social state in its Constitution. (accommodation-in-croatia.com)
  • The Republic of Croatia should become a Member State of the EU on 1 July 2013. (accommodation-in-croatia.com)
  • Although it is set in modern-day Istanbul, filming also took place in North Cyprus, Croatia, and England. (kss.org.pl)
  • The government's programme for the period 2003 to 2007 has included the e-Croatia 2007 Programme [2] among its priorities. (giswatch.org)
  • October saw Wales produce one of their best performances of recent times as Croatia, World Cup semi-finalists less than 12 months ago, were downed in 2-1 in Cardiff. (sidmouthherald.co.uk)