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  1. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Human Blood, Prepared Animal Blood, Toxins, Cultures of Micro-Organisms, and Similar Products Excluding Yeasts in Croatia by Icon Group International, 2009-05-25
  2. Archaeological Sites in Croatia: Vucedol Culture
  3. Musical Culture of Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia. Essays / Muzykalnaya kultura Serbii, Khorvatii, Slovenii. Ocherki by unknown, 2008
  4. Croatia: History, culture, art, natural features, tourism map by Ante Nazor (Edition Turism and Heritage), 2000
  5. Croatia: Land, People, Culture. Vol 1. Only
  6. Executive Report on Strategies in Croatia, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by Croatia Research Group, The Croatia Research Group, 2000-11-02
  7. Zagreb and its surroundings: History, culture, art, natural features, tourism, cultural map of Croatia (Tourism and the heritage) by Dubravko Horvatic, 1996
  8. Catalogue of Peace and War
  9. The People, Press, and Politics of Croatia: by Stjepan Malovic, Gary W. Selnow, 2001-05-30
  10. The Culture of Lies: Antipolitical Essays (Post-Communist Cultural Studies) by Dubravka Ugresic, 1998-11-01
  11. World Heritage Sites in Croatia: Exhibition Marking the 25th Anniversary of the 1st Croatian Heritage Sites on The World Heritage List by ed. Josko Balamaric, 2004
  12. Cultural policy in Croatia: National report (Culture)
  13. Messages from Croatia by Margaret Thatcher, 1998
  14. The Handbook of Everything Croatian: A Compendium of Information About Croatia Today--The Country, the People, and the Culture by Ruzica Kapetanovic, Ivanka Kapetanovic, 1996-03

21. Croatian National Tourist Board
Official traveler's guide to the country and its people, culture, and history. Visa and passport regulations available.
http://www.croatia.hr/home.php?setlang=en

22. Bucina Kuæna Stranica
Picture gallery of croatia, its monuments, art and culture.
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23. Welcome To The Dalmatian Team Homepage
Focuses on the Dalmatian people of croatia. Provides profile of the culture, prayer guide, ministry updates, contact information, and a FAQ.
http://www.peopleteams.org/procro/
Thank you for visiting the Dalmatian Team website. If this is your first visit be sure to check out the FAQ page. For comments, questions, or suggestions see the Contact page. Last updated April 1, 2003

24. Croatia - History, Science And Culture
croatia. An Overview of History, culture and Science Dedicated to thememory of Gordan Lederer (1958-1991) -. by darko.zubrinic@fer.hr.
http://www.hr/hrvatska/Croatia-HCS.html
C roatia An Overview of History, Culture and Science
- Dedicated to the memory of Gordan Lederer (1958-1991) - by darko.zubrinic@fer.hr Please choose the site to which you have better connectivity:

25. Croatia - Culture Links
croatia culture International Festival of New Film - Split, croatia The InternationalFestival of New Film takes place every fall in Split, croatia.
http://www.visavisproductions.com/cculturelinks.html
CROATIA - CULTURE
International Festival of New Film - Split, Croatia
The International Festival of New Film takes place every fall in Split, Croatia. The Festival is open to all new, innovative, personal, experimental, radical, subversive, etc. work (film, video and new media) of all genres and lengths, preferably from outside the mainstream. Kinoeye: Resources on Croatian Film The Kinoeye Archive is a resource of all content-rich materials on the web relating to Central and East European cinema. Covered by this resource are both external sites and the archives for the regular Kinoeye column which appears in the web weekly Central Europe Review (CER).
Croatian Ethnic Institute
A central collection on Croats and their descendents in the United States, Canada, and other countries to which Croats have immigrated. The CEI Museum, Archives, Library, and Research Center all meet this purpose.
Croatian Institute for Culture and Information

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26. Find Croatia - Directory Of Croatian Travel Links
General source of information on croatia on which to base your travel plans.Category Regional Europe croatia Travel and Tourism Travel Guides......Featuring croatia's best travel links accommodation, places, islands, transportation,entertainment, travel agents, culture, naturism / FKK, shopping and more
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Home Add Link New Links Contact The Best Travel Related Croatian Links on The Web
Find Croatia - the best source for organizing your trip to Croatia.

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27. Croatia - Culture & History
Bill Biega's. Eastern Europe Travel Planner croatia culture andHistory. Eastern Europe Travel Planner Index. croatia has a rich
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Croatia has a rich history going back thousands of years. For detailed information, use the carefully selected sources to which links have been provided. Croatian History
Croatia's first kingdom was established in the 10th Cent. but passed under Hungarian control after 100 years.... Croatia History Part 2
Period from 1918 to 1944 Dubrovnik Short History
A short version of the history of Ragusa, later named Dubrovnik. Korcula History This walled 16th. century town is well preserved. Marco Polo The first western traveler to China, was born on Korcula Island.

28. AriadNe/Culture & Recreation/Croatia - Culture, Arts, Tourism And Fun In Croatia
Ariadne The European and Mediterranean link resource presents /culture Recreation/croatia - culture, Arts, Tourism and Fun in croatia.
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29. AriadNe/Culture & Recreation/Croatia/Tourism - Tourism And Travel In Croatia
Ariadne The European and Mediterranean link resource presents /culture Recreation/croatia/Tourism - Tourism and Travel in croatia.
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  • Argosytours
    specializes in organizing cultural tours, conferences, and concert activities.
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  • Atlas Adventure
    offering paddling, bicycling, and sailing trips in warm and clear Croatian rivers, lakes, and mountains, and the Adriatic Sea
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  • Atlas Travel
    escorted motorcoach tours, art-history tours, wine tasting tours, adventure travel and eco-tourism programs
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  • Aurora Tours
    specializing in fishing tourism in Croatia.
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  • Central Dalmatia Touristic Pages
    Dalmatia touristic pages. Here you can find all touristic information about Split and Dalmatia County, Sibenik and Knin County and Zadar County and following touristic places: Baskavoda, Biograd n/m, Bol, Brela, Dugi Rat, Hotel Complex Solaris, Hvar, Imotski, Jelsa, Kastela, Klis, Komiza, Makarska, Marina, Milna, Omis, Podgora, Postira, Podstrana, Sinj, Seget, Split, Starigrad, Sucuraj, Supetar, Solta, Trilj, Trogir, Tucepi, Vis, Vrgorac, Medjugorje, Zadar, Biograd n/m, Primosten, Tribunj, Sukosan possible unreachable
  • Croatia Airlines official homepage of the Croatian national air carrier.

30. Croatia Net: Culture
Migrations of Serbs during the centuries Serbia was ruled by the Ottoman Empire resultedin a sizeable Serb minority within croatia. croatian culture has been
http://www.croatia.net/html/culture.html
Overview Note that this is one of the largest sub-sections. It contains overviews of Croatian science music sport , and art . Points of interest include sculptor Ivan Mestrovic (biography and gallery ), naive art of Croatia with its most famous naive artists, Ivan and Josip Generalic , and Croatian writers, such as, Ianus Pannonius (Ivan Cesmicki), and Marko Marulic . Don’t miss to check the Croatian art from the Renaissance Pre-Romanesque , and Romanesque periods. You’ll also find (below, on this page) two poems on the subject of the Croatian language written by Vladimir Nazor and Petar Preradovic.
Background sound: Oliver Dragojevic: “Galeb i ja” [Seagull and I] Plenarium (1606), Zagreb BRIEF CULTURAL OVERVIEW
In spite of a very close relationship on their arrival in the Balkans, Croats and Serbs have differentiated substantially since then. Croatia is west and Serbia is east of the line along which the Christian church split in 1048 AD between Rome and Constantinople. Thus Croatia became Roman Catholic and Serbia Orthodox. Migrations of Serbs during the centuries Serbia was ruled by the Ottoman Empire resulted in a sizeable Serb minority within Croatia. Croatian culture has been shaped by a combination of elements, including Catholicism, centuries of Austrian and Hungarian rule, and resistance to centralization of the South-Slav state from about 1919 to 1991. The culture of the Serbian minority has been shaped by adherence to Serbian Orthodoxy, the traditions of the Military Border, and strong oral traditions originating in Medieval Serbia and the Turkish conquest.

31. Adriatica.net > Croatia 
DEVELOPMENT OF culture AND ARTS. Neolithic Period, The earliest known culturesin croatia are from the Neolithic and Eneolithic Period (Copper Age).
http://www.adriatica.net/croatia/kultura_en.htm
adriatica .net Our Offer Booking ... Croatia Home page Croatia Info
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Agrotourism LAST MINUTE adriatica.net exclusive adriatica.net Kids Booking My Choice Inquiry Status How to Book Payment Options General Terms and Conditions adriatica .net About Us Guestbook Contact Us Our Partners For agencies Comments on accommodation Advertise with us FAQ DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURE AND ARTS Neolithic Period The earliest known cultures in Croatia are from the Neolithic and Eneolithic Period (Copper Age). Ancient Period Cultures from Croatia had strong ties with Greek colonies on Mediterranean islands. In Roman times, Dalmatia was a Roman province and Split (Salona) was its center. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Dalmatia fell under the cultural influence of the Byzantine Empire. From the 8th to 10th century First typically Croatian building period. In Early Christian and Pre-Romanesque Periods, small churches with various floor-plans (mostly circular or cross-shaped with domes) were built. The stone ornaments "pleter" (Croatian traditional knotwork) appeared at the time. In the Romanesque Period, basilicas with naves, side aisles and apses were built (Rab, Zadar, Trogir), as well as the famous portals of the cathedrals in Split (wooden doors by the craftsman Buvina) and Trogir (portal by the craftsman Radovan). From the 13th to 15th century Gothic architecture appeared mostly in northern Croatia (the cathedral in Zagreb). Dalmatia in the 15th century was influenced by Venice. At the time, the so-called Floral Gothic style appeared - Juraj Dalmatinac being its most prominent representative. His works can be seen in Split, Dubrovnik and Zadar, while his masterwork, the cathedral in Sibenik, is part of the UNESCO World Heritage List. In the Renaissance, palaces, fountains and Knezev dvor (The Rector's Palace) were built in Dubrovnik.

32. Adriatica.net > Croatia 
culture and art The development of culture and art; Discover croatia Read our featuresin order to find out more about croatia's magnificent beaches and bays
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33. Football Culture, Fans, Fan Writers' World Cup Knockout!
sorrows with the travelling hoard of croatian fans, It's easy to become negativeand talk of the crushing disappointment that the whole of croatia are feeling
http://www.footballculture.net/fans/fanwriter_croatia2.asp
fan writers' knockout Argentina
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Rob Mijatovic, 31 year old database administrator
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I will follow the World Cup : "In Japan" As Good as it Gets - 14 June 2002
As I stumble out of a Roppongi bar in the early hours of Friday morning having drowned my sorrows with the travelling hoard of Croatian fans, It's easy to become negative and talk of the crushing disappointment that the whole of Croatia are feeling after the team didn't perform to it's potential. For me though, this World Cup will live long in the memory.
I am left wondering where else in the world would the travelling fans be almost out done by the locals in their support of their teams. As you watch the World Cup on TV, take a minute to scan the crowd and you'll see what I mean.
Japan is the only place in the world where being a football fan comes a very close second to actually strapping on the boots and running out onto the pitch yourself. In fact, at one point our bus was mistaken for the team bus and we spent the next 10 minutes signing autographs.
I also have to make mention of the travelling Croatians fans. They assembled from around the world and converged on the three venue cities making plenty of noise. Some had come with little more than the clothes they were wearing and their tickets.

34. Football Culture, Fans, Fan Writers' World Cup Knockout!
For many people their knowledge of croatia is limited to a vague recollectionof the civil war that raged between croatia and Yugoslavia on croatia's
http://www.footballculture.net/fans/fanwriter_croatia.asp
fan writers' knockout Argentina
Belgium

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... world cup postcards
Rob Mijatovic, 31 year old database administrator
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I will follow the World Cup : "In Japan" Rob's Profile
Tell us about the country you are from?

For many people their knowledge of Croatia is limited to a vague recollection of the civil war that raged between Croatia and Yugoslavia on Croatia's independence from Yugoslavia ten years ago. However, few other people know that Croatia is one of Europe's major tourist destinations, with it's unspoilt coast line which stretches over 1,00 kilometres and that Croatia has more than 1,000 islands situated in the crystal clean waters of the Adriatic Ocean. Croats relaxed and friendly nature will ensure that anyone visiting Croatia will have memories that will endure a life time.
What 3 things do you value most?
Family, friends and my World Cup tickets
How will you follow the world cup? I'll be in Tokyo and have been lucky enough to score myself tickets to every game Croatia will play. What do you wear when you support your team?

35. E-Cards: Landscape, Adventure, People And Culture Of Croatia
World Electronic Cards croatia. Send a friend or loved one an E-Cardwith our unique selection of photos from around the world.
http://www.worldelectroniccards.com/croatia/

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36. TradeXport - Europe - Croatia - Culture
36,736 sites/1,913 categories /64 visitors this month,
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Business Guide Europe Croatia : Culture

37. UK Directory: Europe/Croatia/Society And Culture
Home Europe croatia Society and culture. Astrology (1). Gastronomy (0). Gay,Lesbian, and Bisexual (1). Genealogy (6). Memorial Pages (2). Organizations (21).
http://www.dotukdirectory.co.uk/global/Europe/Croatia/Society_and_Culture/
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Home Europe Croatia : Society and Culture Astrology Gastronomy Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Genealogy ... 1998 Korcula Nationalism Conference
A conference which the issue of nationalism can be freely and openly discussed, as a part of the EU-sponsored project Confidence Building in former Yugoslavia: Reconciliation through direct communication and interaction.
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Open forum for any queries, suggestions and comments - for the northern Adriatic region.
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Aster Network
Spiritual Network and e-magazine for south-eastern Europe. Over 1000 pages about astrology,esotheria, alt.med, yoga etc, weekly update.
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CARNet
Croatian Academic and Research Network
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The Bosiljevo Croatia Page
A narrative about the Bosiljevo area of Croatia, with some genealogical content. Bid Wallachians, Morlachs, Uskoks of Istria and adjoining regions. An insight into the lesser known history of the Istro-Romanians of the Istrian peninsula of Croatia. Bid Zeljko Heimer's 'The Flags and Arms of the Modern Era' National, historical, municipal, political and other flags and arms of (primarly) Croatia and other states. Bid • Find products related to Society and Culture @ Amazon.com

38. UK Directory: Europe/Croatia/Society And Culture/War In Croatia
War in croatia @ dotukdirectory dotukdirectory the local directory. maps and views,news and media, recreation and sports, society and culture, travel and
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Home Europe Croatia Society and Culture : War in Croatia Eastern Croatia pop
A site about happenings in eastern Croatia during the war.
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Photo Gallery pop
A collection of photographs made during the war, from the destruction of Dubrovnik in 1991, to the scenes from the missile attacks on Zagreb in May 1995 and liberating actions in Western Slavonia soon afterwards.
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Causes and Dznamic of the War in Croatia
by Mladen Klemencic (Published in the ACTA GEOGRAPHICA CROATICA, Volume 28, 1-245)
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Israel and Genocide in Croatia
by prof.dr Igor Primorac (Hebrew University, Jerusalem), the paper discusses the pro-Serbian stand of Israeli media during the war against Croatia (1991-1995).
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Liberation of West Slavonia
Operation "FLASH". Bid Serbian Intellectuals and the War in the Balkans By Igor Primoratz, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. The wars in Croatia, Bosnia, and now Kosovo are stages of a single process that can be only understood as the Greater Serbian ideology at work. This ideology has been created, elaborated, and disseminated by Serbian intellectuals. Bid The Barbarian Rhapsody - Attacks on Dubrovnik from the address of Mr. Pero Poljanic, former Lord Mayor of Dubrovnik, written in early spring 1992.

39. Culturelink Network - International Seminar
Tonka PanèiæKombol, Collegium Fluminensis Polytechnic of Rijeka,croatia, culture as a basic resource for city tourism in croatia.
http://www.culturelink.org/conf/tourism01/tourism01prog.html
home activities conferences seminar > programme network membership members contact ... directories 1st International Seminar Programme announcement programme report proceedings ... croatian / hrvatski Culture: A Driving Force for Urban Tourism
Application of Experiences to Countries in Transition 18-19 May 2001
Dubrovnik, Croatia Grand Hotel Park Organizers Culturelink, Network of Networks for Research and Cooperation in Cultural Development Institute for International Relations (IMO)
Institute for the Restoration of Dubrovnik

With the support of Open Society Institute – Croatia
Ministry of Culture, Croatia
Ministry of Tourism, Croatia
Ministry of Science and Technology, Croatia
Croatian National Tourist Board
Croatia Airlines Agenda Friday, 18 May 2001 8:00 – 9:00 Registration 9:00 Opening of the Seminar Pave Župan-Ruskoviæ , Minister of Tourism, Croatia
Antun Vujiæ , Minister of Culture, Croatia Ivan Šprlje , Dubrovnik-Neretva County Prefect Vido Bogdanoviæ , Mayor of Dubrovnik Daniela Angelina Jelinèiæ , Culturelink/Institute for International Relations Vjekoslav Vierda, Institute for the Restoration of Dubrovnik

40. Open.society.institute.croatia
aspects Model of programme connection and cooperation of independentand non-profit initiatives in culture in croatia and the region;
http://www.soros.hr/front/index.php?topic=programs&group=2

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