Germans of Croatia

Germans of Croatia

In Croatia, there are still around 2,800 people who consider themselves German, most of these Danube Swabians. Germans and Austrians are officially recognized as a minority in Croatia and therefore have their own permanent seat in the Croatian Parliament. They are mainly concentrated in the area around Osijek (German "Esseg"). There is a German culture centre in Osijek and a small number of German schools.

Outside of the main Germanic region of Syrmia (Croatian: Srijem, German: Symrien), other areas formerly settled by Germans include:

* Darda (Darda)
* Jagodnjak (Katschfeld)
* Josipovac-Kravice (Oberjosefsdorf-Krawitz)
* Kula (Kula-Josefsfeld)
* Osijek (Esseg)
* Sarvas (Sarwasch-Hirschfeld)
* Satnica Đakovačka (Satnitz)
* Slavonski Brod (Brod)

The Croatian German population reached a peak number of 85,781 in the 1900 census, while this number plummeted after the German exodus in the aftermath of World War II. [ [http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/31818 Emigration of Italians and Germans from Croatia during and immediately after the Second World War] ] Today, they are organized into the Association of Germans and Austrians of Croatia. [ [http://www.hrt.hr/index.php?id=135&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=281&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=134&cHash=b2aa6fea8d Austrians in Croatia] , Croatian Radiotelevision]

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Croatia —    Croatia was created by the Germans and the Italians on 10 April 1941, from the dismembered Yugoslavia. The new state, which was under the influence of Germany, installed Ante Pavelic, the leader of the anti Semitic and pro Nazi Ustasa, as its… …   Historical dictionary of the Holocaust

  • Croatia — /kroh ay sheuh, shee euh/, n. a republic in SE Europe: includes the historical regions of Dalmatia, Istria, and Slavonia; formerly a part of Yugoslavia. 5,026,995, 21,835 sq. mi. (56,555 sq. km) Cap.: Zagreb. Serbo Croatian, Hrvatska. * * *… …   Universalium

  • Germans of Yugoslavia — The Germans of Yugoslavia ( de. Jugoslawiendeutsche) is a term used to describe people of German descent who live in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, or Slovenia. Despite their German heritage, Germans of the former Yugoslavia include… …   Wikipedia

  • Germans — This article is about Germans as an ethnic group. For other uses, see Germans (disambiguation). For the population of Germany, see Demographics of Germany. For an analysis on the nationality or German citizenship, see German nationality law. For… …   Wikipedia

  • Croatia — …   Wikipedia

  • Croatia in personal union with Hungary — History of Croatia This article is part of a series Early history …   Wikipedia

  • Croatia in the Habsburg Empire — Following the Battle of Mohács, in 1527 the Croatian (and Hungarian) nobles needed to decide on a new king. The bulk of the Croatians convened the Parliament on Cetin and chose the suzerainty to the Austrian king Ferdinand of Habsburg. [Milan… …   Wikipedia

  • Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 — Eurovision Song Contest 2011 Country  Croatia National selection Selection process Dora 2011 Let s go to …   Wikipedia

  • Outline of Croatia — The …   Wikipedia

  • Constitution of Croatia — Croatia This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Croatia …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”