Hrvatska — Hr̀vātskā ž <G ē, D L kōj> DEFINICIJA 1. geogr. država u JI Europi, 56.538 km2 kopnene i 33.200 km2 obalne površine mora, 4.784.265 stan. (1991), glavni grad Zagreb 2. pov. pol. a. kontinentalni dio Jadranske obale bez gradova pod vlašću… … Hrvatski jezični portal
Red Croatia — (Latin: Croatia Rubea , Croatian: Crvena Hrvatska ), was a name that a medieval document designated to the initial Slavonic states in southern parts of Dalmatia: the realms of Hum/Zahumlje, Travunia and Duklja. Red Croatia was recorded as… … Wikipedia
Unveiling of the Gundulić monument — The unveiling of the Gundulić monument in Dubrovnik on May 20, 1893, was a symbolical event in the political history of Dubrovnik, since it brought to the surface the wider tensions between the Croats and the Serbs in the pre World War I… … Wikipedia
Savić Marković Štedimlija — (1906/07, Stijena, Princedom of Montenegro 1970, Zagreb, Socialist Republic of Croatia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) was a Montenegrin Croat nationalist publicist and writer, most known for the confounding the theory of unique… … Wikipedia
Supilo — Frano Supilo Frano Supilo (* 30. November 1870 in Cavtat/Konavle, Dalmatien; † 25. September 1917 in London) war ein kroatischer Politiker und Journalist in Österreich Ungarn. Er war in den Jahren vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg ein bede … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of newspapers in Croatia — Below is a list of newspapers published in Croatia. Contents 1 List of publications 2 Historical 2.1 18th century 2.2 19th century … Wikipedia
Frano Supilo — (* 30. November 1870 in Cavtat/Konavle, Dalmatien; † 25. September 1917 in London) war ein kroatischer Politiker und Journalist in Österreich Ungarn. Er war in den Jahren vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg ein bedeutender Verfechter der kroatischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Oj, svijetla majska zoro — Ој, свијетла мајска зоро English: Oh, Bright Dawn of May Oj, svijetla majska zoro National anthem of Montenegro … Wikipedia
Frano Supilo — (Cavtat/Ragusavecchia, 30 November 1870 London, 25 September 1917) was a Croatian politician and journalist. He was a major political figure in the twenty years preceding World War I.His career was a series of sharp political turns as he tried to … Wikipedia
Dominik Mandić — (December 2, 1889 August 23, 1973) was a Bosnian Croat historian and politician, a member of the Franciscan Order. His history books are essential reading for the history of medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina. Contents 1 Life 2 Mandić as historian 2 … Wikipedia