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  2. 1915 in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    1915 in Croatia. 1 language. ... Other events of 1915 · Timeline of Croatian history: Events from the year 1915 in Croatia. Incumbents. Monarch – Franz Joseph I;

  3. Croatia during World War I - Wikipedia

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    The Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia was part of Austria-Hungary during World War I.Its territory was administratively divided between the Austrian and Hungarian parts of the empire; Međimurje and Baranja were in the Hungarian part (Transleithania), the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia was a separate entity associated with the Hungarian Kingdom, Dalmatia and Istria were in the ...

  4. Timeline of Croatian history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Croatian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Croatia and its predecessor states. Featured articles are in bold. To read about the background to these events, see History of Croatia. See also the list of rulers of Croatia and years in Croatia

  5. Category:1915 in Croatia - Wikipedia

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  6. History of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Banovina of Croatia was created in 1939 out of the two Banates, as well as parts of the Zeta, Vrbas, Drina, and Danube Banates. It had a reconstructed Croatian Parliament which would choose a Croatian Ban and Viceban. This Croatia included a part of Bosnia, most of Herzegovina, and Dubrovnik and its surroundings.

  7. Croatian historiography - Wikipedia

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    Later, Ferdo Šišić published a three-volume set Hrvatska povijest (History of Croatia) from 1906 to 1913. [7] Šišić incorporated Rački's ideas in History of the Croats in the Age of Croat rulers (1925) which provided the groundwork for subsequent historiography and became "reified scholarly knowledge for generations to come". [8]

  8. Category:History of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Croatia history-related lists (3 C, 24 P) E. Historical events in Croatia (18 C) H. Historiography of Croatia (4 C, 4 P) S. Historic sites in Croatia (5 C, 12 P)

  9. Croatian affairs in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    In 1918 Croatia and Vojvodina had much better economic situation than Central Serbia. [3] In 1920 only 20% of adults in Central Serbia were literate [4] compared to 88%, 52% and 36% in Slovenia, Croatia-Slavonia and Dalmatia respectively. [4] Their rate of literacy has been 2.5 times higher. Croatia had double more elementary schools than Serbia.