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         Croatia Culture:     more books (32)
  1. Croatia Land, People, and Culture by F. H. Eterovich, 1970-06
  2. Croatia in the Early Middle Ages: A Cultural Survey (Croatia & Europe, Culture, Arts & Sciences) by Ivan Supicic, 2003-05-02
  3. Croatia - Culture Smart!: a quick guide to customs and etiquette (Culture Smart!) by Irina Ban, 2008-06-03
  4. Croatia (Cultures of the World) by Robert Cooper, 2000-10-15
  5. Catalogue of Peace and War (Handbooks of Cultural Affairs, Republic of Croatia, Vol. 6)
  6. The Culture of Lies: Antipolitical Essays (Post-Communist Cultural Studies) by Dubravka Ugresic, 1998-11
  7. Executive Report on Strategies in Croatia, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by Croatia Research Group, The Croatia Research Group, 2000-11-02
  8. Cultural policy in Croatia: National report (Culture)
  9. Croatia Land, People, Culture Volume 2 by Francis H. & Spalatin, Christopher Eterovich, 1970
  10. Zagreb and its surroundings: History, culture, art, natural features, tourism, cultural map of Croatia (Tourism and the heritage) by Dubravko Horvatic, 1996
  11. Catalogue of Peace and War
  12. The Handbook of Everything Croatian: A Compendium of Information About Croatia Today--The Country, the People, and the Culture by Ruzica Kapetanovic, Ivanka Kapetanovic, 1996-03
  13. Messages from Croatia by Margaret Thatcher, 1998
  14. The amphitheatre in Pula (Monuments of culture and history in Istria) by Štefan Mlakar, 1963

1. Croatia Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Includes facts and figures, culture, history, and tourist information.
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2. Croatia Culture, History
Welcome to Croatia Emb site. Historical facts Romans Arrival of slavs Austrian monarchy
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3. Croatia: Culture, History
Croatia is indeed unique, not only for its crystal clear, clean blue sea, butalso for a thousand years of different cultures that have replaced each other
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Croatia is indeed unique, not only for its crystal clear, clean blue sea, but also for a thousand years of different cultures that have replaced each other and sometimes assimilated in these areas. The Adriatic Sea is not only a deep gulf in the Mediterranean cut into the Continent of Europe thereby creating most economical trade route between Europe and the East, it is also the cradle of ancient civilizations. There is much material evidence about that which is finally beginning to come to light, from the depths of Adriatic caves and from the deep blue sea. The east coast of the Adriatic Sea was inhabited as early as the beginning of the early Stone Age, and there is proof that most of the accessible islands were also inhabited (archaeological findings in caves near the islands of Hvar and Palagruza, etc.). Thanks to the favourable geographical characteristics of our coast, with its numerous bays, inlets and coves, the coastal belt has ever been a significant mercantile and nautical route.

4. Croatia About, Facts, Culture
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5. Croatia - Historical And Cultural Overview
Croatia an Overview of its History, Culture and Science
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6. MapZones.com : Croatia Culture
Information of Country s culture, tradition, social life, group, newspaper,musium, books, novels.
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Country Info Croatia Introduction Croatia General Data Croatia Maps Croatia Culture ... Croatia Time and Date Croatia Culture Back to Top The regions that comprise Croatia were not unified historically, so the nation’s arts show a mix of foreign and native determines. The Dalmatian coast was long connected with Italy, and architectural marvels from Roman times can still be found in Dalmatia. Split, for example, contains the remains of the Roman emperor Diocletian’s palace, while the ruins of a Roman amphitheater lie in Pula. Medieval walls and fortifications distinguish the city of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia, which was an independent city-state until the early 19th century. Continental Croatia, as part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, had its own regional identity but much of its art and literature followed the empire’s styles. Croatian folk music remained linked to its locale, with styles differing greatly between Dalmatia and other regions. Croatian literature are the much-translated novelist, poet, essayist, dramatist, polemicist, and critic Miroslav Krleza (1893–1981) and the lyric poet, essayist, and translator Tin Ujevic (1891–1955), both of whom treat man's psychological and sociopolitical fights at both individual and universal levels. The monumental sculptures of Ivan Meštrovic, whom the French sculptor Auguste Rodin once called “the biggest phenomenon among sculptors,” synthesize a particularly Croatian national romanticism with the entire European tradition. Croatian naive painting, through a simple depiction of the timeless concerns of men and women caught within the cycles of the seasons and of life, has struck a universal chord and has brought worldwide fame to its main exponents, Ivan Generalic, Ivan Rabuzin, and Ivan deficiencyovic-Croata.

7. Croatia Net
Starting point for any information about Croatia.
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8. Croatian Culture History - Discover Beautiful Croatia - Croatian
Croatia, an Overview of History, Culture Science The Fantastical World of Croatian Naive Art
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9. NIC - Soc.culture.croatia
soc.culture.croatia. The lives of people of Croatia.
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10. Culture Of Croatia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Croatian Culture Links Preromanesque art of coastal Croatia Croatia Arts andLiterature Online library of major Croatian literary works from
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The culture of Croatia has roots in a long history : the Croats have been inhabiting the area for thirteen centuries, but there are important remnants of the earlier periods still preserved in the country. Some of the earliest remaining historical features include: The early middle ages brought the great migration of the Slavs and this period was perhaps a Dark Age in the cultural sense until the successful formation of the Slavic states which coexisted with Italic cities that remained on the coast, each of them were modelled like

11. FIND CROATIA Guide To Croatia Travel INFO Croatia
A web site dedicated to travellers and visitors to Croatia. This guide includes pages on Croatia art and culture, its museums, architecture and
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12. Ministarstvo Kulture
O ministarstvu, novosti, program, financije, projekti, suradnja i linkovi
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13. Ministarstvo Znanosti, Obrazovanja I Porta - Novosti
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16. Facts About Croatia: Culture
An Overview of the Croatian History, Culture and Science Sculptor Ivan Mestrovic The Maestro. Dances. Croatian folk music is a hotch-potch of styles.
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Dances: Croatian folk music is a hotch-potch of styles. The kolo, a lively Slavic round dance, is accompanied by Gypsy-style violinists or players of the tambura, a Croatian mandolin. Dalmatia's gentle guitar and accordion bands have a distinctly Italian flavour.
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Archaeological Museum in Zagreb Read about permanent and occasional exhibitions. Art centre Paradiso Art Gallery Mala Our Art Gallery Mala offers you Croatian artists masterpieces and especialy art paintings, graphics, and sculptures: Bengez, Pulitika, Jordan, Mihanovic, Loncaric, Nobilo, Parac, Peruzovic, Rabuzin, Reiser, Reisinger, Sibl, Sisko, Vejzovic and many others, make our Art Gallery Mala the most precious spot in the center of Croatian capital Zagreb. Croatian Art An overview of the Croatian art from the ancient times to the 20th century.

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    20. Croatia History & Croatia Culture | IExplore
    In 1089, socalled Inner Croatia came under the control of Hungary and then the Serbs settled in areas of Croatia known as Krajina (border lands),
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