- Germans of Croatia
In
Croatia , there are still around 2,800 people who consider themselves German, most of theseDanube Swabians . Germans andAustrians are officially recognized as a minority in Croatia and therefore have their own permanent seat in theCroatian Parliament . They are mainly concentrated in the area aroundOsijek (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
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