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  2. Croatian language - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatian_language

    Croatian embassies hold courses for learning Croatian in Poland, [65] United Kingdom [66] and a few other countries. Extracurricular education of Croatian is hold in Germany in Baden-Württemberg , Berlin , Hamburg and Saarland , [ 67 ] as well as in North Macedonia in Skopje , Bitola , Štip and Kumanovo . [ 64 ]

  3. Education in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Primary and secondary education is essentially free because it is mostly sponsored by the Ministry of Education of the government of Croatia.Higher education is also mostly free because the government funds all public universities and allows them to set quotas for free enrollment, based on students' prior results (usually high school grades and their scores on a set of exams at enrollment).

  4. Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Croatia's non-native name derives from Medieval Latin Croātia, itself a derivation of North-West Slavic *Xərwate, by liquid metathesis from Common Slavic period *Xorvat, from proposed Proto-Slavic *Xъrvátъ which possibly comes from the 3rd-century Scytho-Sarmatian form attested in the Tanais Tablets as Χοροάθος (Khoroáthos, alternate forms comprise Khoróatos and Khoroúathos). [14]

  5. Comparison of standard Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and ...

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    In Croatian, the pronoun who has the form tko, whereas in Serbian, Bosnian and Montenegrin it has ko, but again, in colloquial speech, the initial "t" is usually omitted. The declension is the same: kome, koga, etc. In addition, Croatian uses komu as an alternative form in the dative case. The locative pronoun kamo is only used in Croatian:

  6. Dalmatian language - Wikipedia

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    Dalmatic or Dalmatico-Romance (Italian: dalmatico; Croatian: dalmatski) was a group of Romance varieties that developed along the coast of Dalmatia.Over the centuries they were increasingly influenced, and then supplanted, by Croatian and Venetian.

  7. Croatian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian Wikipedia (Croatian: Wikipedija na hrvatskome jeziku) is the Croatian language version of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, started on 16 February 2003. [1] This version has 224,585 articles and a total of 7.1 million edits have been made.

  8. Culture of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Some of Croatian book fairs incluce Interliber held annually on Zagreb Fair (Velesajam) in November [65] or Book Fair in Istria (Sa(n)jam knjige u Istri) held annually in Pula. [66] According to a research conducted in 2022 among Croatians, the number of Croatians who read books is in decline. Among Croatian readers, 70% are highly educated. [67]

  9. Croatian Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    The free-access online edition of the Croatian Encyclopedia has been available since 2013. Paper volumes are no longer published. [2] [3]Since 2021, the Encyclopedia, available at enciklopedija.hr, is managed by new, fourth editor-in-chief, Bruno Kragić, with the team of 14 editors, and updated on the weekly basis.

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