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  2. Croatian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The National Federation of Croatian Americans Cultural Foundation was founded in 1993 in Chicago [33] as a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the interest of the Croatian people - embodying heritage of culture and language, integrity in human rights and equality in self-determination, advancing economic development, and freedom from ...

  3. Josip Marohnić - Wikipedia

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    Josip Marohnić (November 12, 1866 – January 23, 1921) remains up to this day the most influential Croatian emigrant in the Americas.. Marohnić was born in Hreljin, Croatia (then in the Austrian Empire) and lived in the United States for 28 years, where he emigrated alone in 1893 and was later joined by his wife Andrijana and daughter Josipa.

  4. Ferdo Šišić - Wikipedia

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    Ferdo Šišić (Croatian pronunciation: [fěːrdo ʃǐːʃi͡ɕ], 9 March 1869 – 21 January 1940) [1] was a Croatian historian, the founding figure of the Croatian historiography of the 20th century. He made his most important contributions in the area of the Croatian early Middle Ages.

  5. Origin hypotheses of the Croats - Wikipedia

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    The definition of Croatian ethnogenesis begins with the definition of ethnicity, [1] according to which an ethnic group is a socially defined category of people who identify with each other based on common ancestral, social, cultural or other experience, and which shows a certain durability over the long period term of time. [2]

  6. Category:Croatian-American history - Wikipedia

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    St. Nicholas Croatian Church (Millvale, Pennsylvania) St. Nicholas Croatian Church (Troy Hill, Pennsylvania) St. Jerome the Priest (Meštrović) History of Bosnian Americans in St. Louis; Strawberry Hill (Kansas City, Kansas) Sugar Creek Slavic Festival

  7. Trpimir Macan - Wikipedia

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    His seminal work Povijest hrvatskog naroda ("The History of the Croatian people"; 1971) was destroyed after the fall of the Croatian Spring, and was republished in a revised edition in 1992. [1] His other works are: Iz povijesti Donjeg Poneretavlja (1971, extended edition in 1990) Susreti s hrvatskom Kliom (1991)

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  9. Croatian historiography - Wikipedia

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    Franjo Rački was the main figure in the development of modern Croatian historiography.. Fifteenth- and sixteenth-century South Slavic humanists intellectuals, particularly those near the Adriatic coast, helped establish and cultivate a Croatian past through their writings, although few of them engaged in scholarly historical writing.