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         Croatia History:     more books (100)
  1. Croatia Through History by Branka Magas, 2008-01
  2. Croatia: A History by Ivo Goldstein, 2000-01
  3. A history of Croatia by Stephen Gazi, 1973
  4. Croatia: A Nation Forged in War, Second Edition by Marcus Tanner, 2001-09-01
  5. Researches on the Danube and the Adriatic: Or, Contributions to the Modern History of Hungary and Transylvania, Dalmatia and Croatia, Servia and Bulgaria. Volume 1 by Andrew Archibald Paton, 2002-04-12
  6. Researches on the Danube and the Adriatic: Or, Contributions to the Modern History of Hungary and Transylvania, Dalmatia and Croatia, Servia and Bulgaria. Volume 2 by Andrew Archibald Paton, 2002-04-12
  7. Cultural history of Croatia (Yugoslav panoramas) by Zvane Crnja, 1962
  8. A review of Croatian history, ("Croatia" American series) by Basil Pandzic, 1954
  9. Between Nation and State: Serbian Politics in Croatia Before the First World War (Series in Russian and East European Studies) by Nicholas John Miller, 1997-11
  10. Croatia from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: A Cultural Survey
  11. Croatia by Milan Rakovac, 1987
  12. Dubrovnik: And its surroundings history, culture, art, tourism, scenery by Anus̆ka Novaković, 1989
  13. Croatia and the Croatians by Stjepan Hefer, 1979
  14. Croatia: Nineteen Forty-One Through Nineteen Forty-Five : Before and After by Ivo Omrcanin, 1988-08

1. Croatia - Historical And Cultural Overview
Croatia an Overview of its History, Culture and Science
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2. Facts About Croatia: History
Darko Zubrinic Croatia An Overview of History, Culture and Science Please choose the site to which you have better connectivity.
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Basic historical data: around 400BC the first Greek colonies are founded on Adriatic islands around 100BC Romans rule over the east coast of Adriatic Roman emperor Diocletian in present-day Split around 600. Croats start moving to what is today Croatia Duke Trpimir issues the Charter in which for the first time is mentioned the name Croatia, in domestic official documents Tomislav, the first Croatian king is mentioned, unifier of Pannonian and Dalmatian Croatia After the death of Petar Svacic, the last Croatian king, Croatia enters into a union with Hungary King Bela IV issues the Golden Bull in which he proclaims Zagreb a Free Royal City The beginning of defense against the Turks, who through time occupy the larger part of Croatian territory

3. Croatia History Lonely Planet World Guide
Croatia. History. In 229 BC, Croatia's native Illyrians lost their land to the Roman empire in AD 285, Emperor Diocletian built the palace
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4. Croatia Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
History. In 229 BC, Croatia s native Illyrians lost their land to the Roman empire in AD 285, Emperor Diocletian built the palace fortress in Split,
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WORLDGUIDE Introduction See Image Gallery Transport Money Essential Info RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links With its sublime stretch of Adriatic coast, Croatia has long been regarded as one of the most beautiful parts of Europe. Despite the tragedy of war, its charms remain largely intact; most of the tourist areas have been lovingly recreated. However, reminders of the country's painful history abound. Landmines Some remote areas of Croatia, even though safe and welcoming, remain uncleared of landmines. These include the Danube region in eastern Slavonia and Krajina. It is unwise to stray into fields or abandoned villages.

5. Croatia Net
Starting point for any information about Croatia.
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6. CroLinks Most Comprehensive Index Of Croatian Links On The Net
Lists of Croatian websites, personal homepages and email addresses worldwide. This is just the tip of the iceberg of what this site has to offer for
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7. WWW-VL: History Index: Croatia History: Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Split, Hrvatski
WWWVL History Index Central Catalogue site, providing links for Croatia (Hravatski.
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8. Hrvatski Prirodoslovni Muzej
Osnovne informacije, ustrojstvo muzeja, stalni postav, izlozbe, povijest, zbirke i znanstveni casopis _QUOTATION_Natura Croatica_QUOTATION_.
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9. Croatia: History
Find peace in a war zone Croatia s sleepy streets steeped in history mean calm breaks out CROATIA BOSS KEEPS FAITH; Newcomers make bid for history.
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10. WWW-VL History Index Croatia History Zagreb, Dubrovnik, Split
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11. Croatia
Croatia Bibliography Bibliography See S. Gazi, A History of Croatia croatia history - History History through the Nineteenth Century A part of the
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12. Zagreb
RELATED SITES. CIA Croatia. CNN.com - Weather- Croatia - Consular Information Sheet. Croatia at the United Nations. Croatia Hotel. Croatia
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13. Croatia: History
History through the Nineteenth Century. A part of the Roman province of Pannonia, Croatia was settled in the 7th cent. by Croats, who accepted Christianity
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    A part of the Roman province of Pannonia, Croatia was settled in the 7th cent. by Croats, who accepted Christianity in the 9th cent. A kingdom from the 10th cent., Croatia conquered surrounding districts, including Dalmatia, which was chronically contested with Venice. Croatia's power reached its peak in the 11th cent., but internecine strife facilitated its conquest in 1091 by King Ladislaus I of Hungary. In 1102 a pact between his successor and the Croatian tribal chiefs established a personal union of Croatia and Hungary under the Hungarian monarch. Although Croatia remained linked with Hungary for eight centuries, the Croats were sometimes able to choose their rulers independently of Budapest. In personal union with Hungary, Croatia retained its own diet and was governed by a ban, or viceroy. After the battle of in 1526 most of Croatia came under Turkish rule. In 1527 the Croatian feudal lords agreed to accept the Hapsburgs as their kings in return for common defense and retention of their privileges. During the following century Croatia served as a Hapsburg outpost in the defense of central Europe from a Turkish onslaught.

14. Croatia
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15. SLAM! Soccer World Cup Croatia History
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16. Croatian King Tomislav
King of independent Croatia King Tomislav, have remained an enigma! Indeed, very little - if anything, is mentioned in world's history books
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17. Croatia History - Generalturist
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Thanks to historic events and mixing of different cultures, Croatia abounds in cultural and historic monuments from different periods. The influence of Mediterranean culture, numerous monuments from ancient times, Roman times and the Early Middle Ages, Romanesque sacral heritage, as well as a whole range of preserved Mediterranean urban locations culturally determine Croatia’s coast. The continental part of Croatia belongs to the central European cultural sphere and has numerous world-renown prehistoric sites, old towns, fortifications and castles from the Late Middle Ages, as well as cultural monuments and buildings from the Baroque period.
BELEC - sv. Marija Snijezna church from the 17th and 18th centuries, with valuable Baroque elements.

18. Croatia History & Croatia Culture | IExplore
croatia history Converted to Roman Catholicism in the 7th century, the Croats established an independent kingdom during the 10th century, while the Serbs
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19. MapZones.com : Croatia History
Information of Country s History, Civilization, independence, king, rural, war.
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Country Info Croatia Introduction Croatia General Data Croatia Maps Croatia Culture ... Croatia Time and Date Croatia History Back to Top The United Nations mediated a cease-fire in January 1992, but hostilities resumed the next year when Croatia fought to regain one-third of the territory lost the previous year. A second cease-fire was enacted in May 1993, followed by a joint declaration the next January between Croatia and Yugoslavia. in September 1993, the Croatian Army led an offensive against the Serb-held Republic of Krajina. A third cease-fire was called in March 1994, but it, too, was broken in May and August 1995 after Croatian forces regained large portions of Krajina, prompting an exodus of Serbs from this area. In November 1995, Croatia agreed to peacefully reintegrate Eastern Slavonia, Baranja, and Western Dirmium under terms of the Erdut Agreement. In December 1995, Croatia signed the Dayton peace agreement, committing itself to a permanent cease-fire and the return of all refugees. The death of President Tudjman in December 1999, followed by the election of a coalition government and president in early 2000, brought remarkable changes to Croatia. The government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Racan, progressed in implementation of the Dayton Peace Accords, regional cooperation, refugee returns, national reconciliation and democratization.

20. Croatia History
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