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  2. Croats - Wikipedia

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    Croats. The Croats ( / ˈkroʊæts /; [48] Croatian: Hrvati [xr̩ʋǎːti]) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and other neighboring countries in Central and Southeastern Europe who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language.

  3. 2014–2016 Croatian war veterans protest - Wikipedia

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    2014–2016 Croatian war veterans tent protest was 555 days long war veterans protest, often dubbed in Croatia as The Tenters (Croatian: šatoraši).The protests were initially aimed against Ministry of Croatian Veterans deputy Bojan Glavašević and Minister Predrag Matić himself, however the protesters subsequently changed their demands and started demanding the resignation of centre-left ...

  4. Croatia–Montenegro relations - Wikipedia

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    The foreign relations between Croatia and Montenegro are bound together by shared history, intellectual development, and common geography. Both states are members of the Council of Europe and NATO. Montenegro has been a candidate to join the European Union since 2012, a pursuit supported by Croatia, who has been an EU member since 2013.

  5. Albanians of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian language is recognised in Croatia. [4] In the 2011 Croatian census, there were 17,513 Albanians living in Croatia, 0.41% of total population. The largest religious groups among the Albanians were Muslims (9,594 or 54.8% of them) and Catholics (7,109 or 40.6% of them). [5] Arbanasi subgroup, in particular are Roman Catholic of ...

  6. List of mass executions and massacres in Yugoslavia during ...

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    The following is a list of massacres and mass executions that occurred in Yugoslavia during World War II. Areas once part of Yugoslavia that are now parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Serbia, Slovenia, North Macedonia, and Montenegro; see the lists of massacres in those countries for more details.

  7. Croatian war crimes - Wikipedia

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    Croatian war crimes in World War II (1939–1945) Croatian war crimes in the Yugoslav Wars (1991–1995) This page was last edited on 30 December 2023, at 13:41 ...

  8. Homeland War Memorial Medal - Wikipedia

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    The Homeland War Memorial ( Croatian: Spomenica Domovinskog rata) is a Croatian state medal awarded to both Croatian and foreign citizens who participated in the nation's Croatian War of Independence as a volunteer, part of the Croatian Army and Croatian Council of Defence or in some other role. [2]

  9. Croatia–Serbia genocide case - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Serbia filed a counterclaim charging the Republic of Croatia with genocide, on 4 January 2010. [4] The application covers missing people, killed people, refugees, expelled people and all military actions and concentration camps with historical account of World War II persecution of Serbs committed by the Independent State of ...