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  2. Culture of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Today, Croatia boasts a strong tradition of theatres and theatrical companies all round the country. Performances range from dramas and musicals for adults or children, youth theatre and puppet theatre. [55] Croatia is also home to the world's oldest Theatre of the Blind. [58] [59] Festivals are held in several locations in the summer.

  3. Category:Croatian traditions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Croatian traditions" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Badnjak (Croatian)

  4. Croatian state right - Wikipedia

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    As a legal concept in Croatian law, Croatian state right refers to all written and customary rules on the establishment and functioning of government and public administrative bodies in Croatia. It also refers to the legal status of Croatia as a polity within the Kingdom of Hungary after the Pacta conventa , the Habsburg Monarchy, the Austrian ...

  5. Etiquette Rules Nobody Follows Anymore (and We Hate That)

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    From punctuality to respecting others' privacy, here's a look at what’s been lost to time when it comes to etiquette.

  6. Government of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister appoints members approved by the Croatian Parliament (again signified via a counter-signature by the speaker of the parliament). The rules of procedure and regulations enacted by the government must be published in Narodne novine—the official gazette of Croatia—to bind. [8] [9]

  7. 14 Obscure Etiquette Rules You Probably Break All the Time - AOL

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    The post 14 Obscure Etiquette Rules You Probably Break All the Time appeared first on Reader's Digest. When it comes to eating, talking on the phone, or even introducing people, you're probably ...

  8. Natural and Cultural Heritage of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian Ministry of Culture is the only body responsible for the protection of cultural monuments (Croatian spomenik kulture).According to the Act on the protection and preservation of cultural goods of 1999 (Croatian Zakon o zaštiti i očuvanju kulturnih dobara) a Register of Cultural Goods has been established (Croatian Registar kulturnih dobara Republike Hrvatske) (art. 14, OG 69/99 [6]).

  9. Law of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    By this law OGZ was declared invalid as a whole, but implementation of some of its legal rules was approved. During the post-war era, the Croatian legal system become influenced by elements of the socialist law. Croatian civil law was pushed aside, and it took norms of public law and legal regulation of the social ownership. After Croatia ...