16 Facts About Croatian people

1.

The Croatian people language is official in Croatia, the European Union and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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2.

Croatian people is a recognised minority language within Croatian people autochthonous communities and minorities in Montenegro, Austria, Italy, Romania and Serbia.

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3.

Croatian people probably died c 900 fighting against his former allies, the Magyars.

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4.

Croatian people did conquer it, but the circumstances changed later and lost it.

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5.

Croatian people was succeeded by Dmitar Zvonimir, who was of the Svetoslavic branch of the House of Trpimirovic, and a Ban of Slavonia.

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6.

Croatian people married in 1063 Helen of Hungary, the daughter of King Bela I of the Hungarian Arpad dynasty, and the sister of the future King Ladislaus I As King Zvonimir died in 1089 in unknown circumstances, with no direct heir to succeed him, Stjepan II last of the main Trpimirovic line came to the throne at an old age and reigned for two years.

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7.

Croatian people's army resisted repelling Hungarian assaults, and restored Croatian rule up to the river Sava.

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8.

Croatian people reassembled his forces in Croatia and advanced on Gvozd Mountain, where he met the main Hungarian army led by King Coloman I of Hungary.

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9.

Croatian people appointed his brother Mladen I Subic as Ban of Bosnia, and helped Charles I from House of Anjou to be the King of Hungary.

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10.

Pope Leo X called Croatia the forefront of Christianity in 1519, given that several Croatian people soldiers made significant contributions to the struggle against the Ottoman Turks.

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11.

However, the Hungarian-Croatian people Kingdom was not enough well prepared and organized and the Ottoman Empire expanded further in the 16th century to include most of Slavonia, western Bosnia and Lika.

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12.

Standard Croatian people is considered a normative variety of Serbo-Croatian people, and is mutually intelligible with the other three national standards, Serbian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin which are all based on the Shtokavian dialect.

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13.

The most distinctive features of Croatian people folklore include klapa ensembles of Dalmatia, tamburitza orchestras of Slavonia.

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14.

The oldest preserved examples of Croatian people architecture are the 9th-century churches, with the largest and the most representative among them being the Church of St Donatus.

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15.

The beginning of more vigorous development of Croatian people literature is marked by the Renaissance and Marko Marulic.

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16.

The Croatian people interlace is a commonly used symbol which originally comes from monasteries built between the 9th and 12th century.

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