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  2. Dubrovnik - Wikipedia

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    The names Dubrovnik and Ragusa co-existed for several centuries.Ragusa, recorded in various forms since at least the 10th century (in Latin, Dalmatian, Italian; in Venetian: Raguxa), remained the official name of the Republic of Ragusa until 1808, and of the city within the Kingdom of Dalmatia until 1918, while Dubrovnik, first recorded in the late 12th century, was in widespread use by the ...

  3. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Croatia

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    Festivity of Saint Blaise, the patron of Dubrovnik: 2009 00232: The Festivity of Saint Blaise is a festivity organized on 3 February continuously since the year 972 in Dubrovnik. Traditional manufacturing of children's wooden toys in Hrvatsko Zagorje 2009 00233: The traditional children's wooden toys manufactured in the region of Zagorje.

  4. Culture of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian language is believed to have been formed in the 6th or 7th century, [4] with the written language present in Glagolitic texts from the 11th century. [ 5 ] In terms of Croatian national emancipation , the 19th-century Illyrian movement led by Ljudevit Gaj was a key driver for emergence of Croatian romantic nationalism .

  5. Festivity of Saint Blaise, the patron of Dubrovnik - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Festivity is also the Day of the City of Dubrovnik. [1] [4] The Croatian Ministry of Culture describes the festivity with these words: "Besides the spiritual significance, Festivity in particular forms social relations and rules as well as the quality of government. The Festivity as an expression of worship of a saint marked the whole ...

  6. History of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    On 2 May 1843, Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski held the first speech on Croatian language in the Croatian Sabor, requesting that the Croatian language be made the official language in public institutions. At this point, this was a significant step, because Latin was still in use in public institutions in Croatia.

  7. Category:Culture of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Church in Croatia; Charter of Duke Trpimir; Coffee culture in former Yugoslavia; Croatian art of the 20th century; Croatian checkerboard; Croatian interlace; Croatian Language Days; Croatian literature; Croatian Sign Language; Croatian State Archives; Croatian studies

  8. List of World Heritage Sites in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Old City of Dubrovnik: Dubrovnik 1979 95; i, iii, iv (cultural) Dubrovnik became a prosperous Maritime Republic during the Middle Ages, it became the only eastern Adriatic city-state to rival Venice. Supported by its wealth and skilled diplomacy, the city achieved a remarkable level of development, particularly during the 15th and 16th ...

  9. Category:History of Dubrovnik - Wikipedia

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    History of the Jews in Dubrovnik; L. List of people associated with the Republic of Ragusa; R. Siege of Ragusa (1814) Siege of Ragusa (866–868) T. Trams in ...

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