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- Croats - Encyclopedia-style article on this Slavic people in Europe and the diaspora.
- Leclercq, Fabien - Traduction du croate, du bosniaque et du serbe (serbo-croate) vers le français (langue maternelle) et du français vers le croate. Paris, 75, France.
- Peacekeepers hurt in Croat riot - [CNN]
- Croat general to surrender - [CNN]
- Catégorie:Football croate - Wikipédia - Articles consacrés aux joueurs, structures et compétitions du pays.
- Croat-Kerfeld Homes, Inc. - Home builders.
- Cvetkovic, violetta - Services de traduction et d'interprétariat du français vers le serbo-croate ainsi que vers le macédonien et inversement par une interprète assermentée près la Cour d'appel de Rennes pour le serbe, le croate et le macédonien. Montgermont (35).
- Bosnian Croat leaders accused - [CNN]
- Olimpiada interna ional de limb german 2000 - Desf urat în Croa ia, ea a fost un prilej pentru elevi din toat lumea atât în vederea test rii cuno tin elor de limb german , cât i în vederea descoperirii culturii i civiliza iei croate.
- Vox Poetica: Danilo Kis - La vie de Danilo Kis, auteur serbo-croate. Etudes et articles sur son oeuvre.
Wikipedia Articles
- Graz agreement - The Graz agreement was a military pact signed between Serb and Croat leaders in Bosnia and Herzegovina Radovan Karadžić and Mate Boban on April 27, 1992 in the town of Graz, Austria ment to strengthen earlier Karađorđevo agreement between Croatian President Franjo Tuđman and Serbian President Slobodan Milošević from March 1991. The treaty was meant to limit conflict between Serb and Croat forces by allowing both parties to concentrate on taking Bosnian Muslim (Bosniak) territory from the Bosnian forces.
- Dario Kordić - Dario Kordić was a Bosnian Croat politician and military commander of the HVO forces during 1991-1995. He is currently serving a 25 year sentence for war-crimes committed against the Bosniak muslim population during the Bosniak-Croat conflict.
- Cvetković-MaÄek Agreement - The Cvetković-MaÄek Agreement () was a political agreement on the internal divisions in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia which was settled on August 26, 1939 by Yugoslav prime minister DragiÅ¡a Cvetković and Vladko MaÄek, a Croat politician. The agreement set up the Banovina of Croatia which was specifically intended to include as many ethnic Croats as possible, effectively creating a Croatian sub state in Yugoslavia which Croat politicians lobbied for since the country was founded.
- Croat-Bosniak war - Volunteers from Islamic countries
- Croatisation - Croatisation or Croatization (hrvatizacija , kroatizacija or pohrvaćenje in Croatian) is a term used to describe a process of cultural assimilation in which people or lands ethnically non- or partially-Croat become Croat. The process can be voluntary or forced.