How to use in-sentence of “croatia”:
– He was the second Defense Minister of Croatia and the Chief of staff chief of staff of the Croatian army and inspector-general of the army.
– As well as flying to many airports in Spain Air Nostrum operates flights to other European countries, for example Italy, Belgium, France, Croatia and Portugal.
– As they stated in an interview for X-TRA, contemporary art journal:Especially influential for WHW forming was “Arkzin”, which started in 1991 as the fanzine of the Antiwar Campaign of Croatia and later became a publishing house.
– Letica died on 25 October 2020 in Zagreb, Croatia at the age of 73.
– Veličković died on 29 August 2019 at a hospital in Split, Croatia from congestive heart failure at the age of 84.
– The official Liberland website says the nation was created on no-man’s land that emerged because Croatia and Serbia have not been able to agree on their borders for over 25 years.

Example sentences of “croatia”:
– Slovenia assumed 62% and Croatia the remaining 38%.
– He died in a car crash on Zagreb–Lipovac A3 highway, near Nova Gradiška in Croatia at the age of 26.
– Counties started to be units of regional self-government in Croatia in 1990.
– The President of Croatia, is the head of state, commander in-chief of the military and chief representative of the Republic of Croatia both within the country and abroad.
– After the break-up of Yugoslavia began, the company changed its name to Croatia Records in 1991.
– He plays for Tottenham Hotspur and Croatia national team.
– Following the addition of Croatia in 2013, the EU’s membership now stands at twenty-eight.
– This is game 11 in Group B between Croatia national handball teamCroatia and Denmark in the men’s handball tournament of the 2012 Summer Olympics.
– He was born in Požega, CroatiaPožega while Croatia was still under the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
– The President is the holder of the highest office within the Croatia‘s government however, the president is not the head of the executive as Croatia has a Prime Minister is the most powerful person within the country’s constitutional framework and within everyday’s politics.
- Slovenia assumed 62% and Croatia the remaining 38%.
- He died in a car crash on Zagreb–Lipovac A3 highway, near Nova Gradiška in Croatia at the age of 26.
- Counties started to be units of regional self-government in Croatia in 1990.
– It is not one of the numerous disappearance case, but it is a similar case to the one in Croatia with the Australian girl Britt Lapthorne whose story was very similar and close to a diplomatic incident between Australia and Croatia.
– Greenwood, Cambridge University Press 1957 Page 69 Croatia is defined by contemporary writers as a ‘puppet-state’ or ‘puppet-government’, terms which appear to be of comparatively recent adoption in the field of international law.
– According to the Glaise von Horstenau Hebrang, by Zvonko Ivanković – Vonta, Scientia Yugoslavica 1988 Pages 169-170 reports, Hitler was angry with Pavelić whose policy inflamed the rebellion in Croatia – by which Hitler lost ability to engage the Independent State of Croatia forces on the Eastern Front.
– But Croatia had also the highest cost prices of the whole Central Europe.
– The state of permanent terror, mass killing, raping women and looting properties of their victims in the Independet State of Croatia forced, primarily, the Serbs to rebel.
– Dinamo ZagrebDinamo Zagreb and Croatia national team.
– Goldstein died on 13 September 2017 in Zagreb, Croatia of pneumonia at the age of 89.
– Its only concession to nationalism was hostility to the Serbs who, since the incorporation of the “military frontiers” into Croatia in 1868, made up a quarter of the population.
More in-sentence examples of “croatia”:
– Nowadays one of the principal problems for the exiled is the prohibition to buy houses in Croatia for Italian people not resident in Croatia.
– He has played for Yugoslavia national team and Croatia national team.
– It is developing a type of tourism based on sustainability, in which culture, gastronomy and nature coexist with the visitor, offering them the experience of discovering Croatia as part of it.
– The National Olympic Committee for Croatia is the Croatian Olympic Committee.
– Much of the population of the Independent State of Croatia was not Croat, mostly because of the inclusion of Bosnia.
– As a result, Croatia claims a large part of the area controlled by Serbia, while Serbia does not claim the smaller parts on the other side.
– The Italian language is the third most spoken language in the Republic of Croatia today.
– The Italians in coastal Slovenia and Croatia were mostly an indigenous population, bolstered by new arrivals or the so called “regnicoli”, never well liked by the slavs while most were ethnic Italians, the so-called “optanti” emigrants who were living permanently in this region on 10 June 1940 and who expressed their wish to obtain Italian citizenship and emigrate to Italy.
– On 15 July, he lifted the FIFA World Cup TrophyWorld Cup trophy as his team’s captain, as France defeated Croatia with a 4–2 victory in the final, despite his mistake which allowed Croatia‘s Mario Mandžukić to score a goal as Lloris tried to dribble past him.
– She was the 14th Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Croatia and Deputy Prime Minister of Croatia from 19 June 2017 to 19 July 2019.
– Geographically it encompassed most of modern-day Croatia as well as all of Bosnia and Herzegovina and parts of Slovenia and Serbia.
– After losses versus Germany and Croatia and a draw versus Poland Austria could not qualify for the quarter finals.
– The administrative divisions of Croatia on the first level are the 20 counties “županija”, pl.
– The coastline, forests, mountains, and rivers give Croatia diverse flora and fauna.
– The coastal area between Fiume and Segna was not incorporated in the Governatorate and went to the fascist Croatia of Ante Pavelić.
– Until today, the solution of the matter between Croatia and Italy has been delayed.
– The Fascismfascist Ustaše government in the Independent State of Croatia also set up death camps during World War II.
– Lake Dubrava is the biggest artificial lake in Croatia and the second largest lake overall in the country.
– In recent decades Croatia is increasingly popular tourists destination, especially coastal regions of Dalmatia and Istria.
– The end of the war resulted in the establishment of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, with the Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia officially making Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina one of six constituent republics in the new state.
– Both Croatia and Serbia claimed parts of Bosnia and had a war to see who occupies Bosnia.
– He became the first President of Croatia and served as president from 1990 until his death in 1999.
– She is a member of Croatia Writers Society and on editorial board of their magazine.
– She served as the President of the Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Croatia from 1985 until 1986.
– Today, Croatia Records claims to have a 70% share of the Croatian music market and has 30 record stores.
- Nowadays one of the principal problems for the exiled is the prohibition to buy houses in Croatia for Italian people not resident in Croatia.
- He has played for Yugoslavia national team and Croatia national team.
- It is developing a type of tourism based on sustainability, in which culture, gastronomy and nature coexist with the visitor, offering them the experience of discovering Croatia as part of it.
– With Nazi Germany’s support, the Ustaše government of the new Independent State of Croatia created concentration camps and extermination camps.
– Spain, the United Kingdom and Croatia won the top three places, the same three countries as last year.
– In addition, roughly 120,000 Italian tourists visit Croatia each year, so many in the service and tourist industries have some knowledge of the language.As the 3/4 of the Italian community is concentrated in Istria, according to Ethnologue’s estimates, at least 20% of the population of Istria is Italian mother tongue, although many simply declare themselves as Istrian.
– After a short war with Italy a Fascismfascist dictatorship formed the Independent State of Croatia in 1941, but it was not independent from the control of Nazi Germany.
– The Croatian language is spoken mainly throughout the countries of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the surrounding countries of Europe.
– They are currently represented in Croatia and Montenegro by the “Italian National Community”.
– Indeed, in various municipalities in actual Croatia and Slovenia, census data shows that there are still significant numbers of Italians living in Istria, such as 51% of the population of Grožnjan/Grisignana, 37% at Brtonigla/Verteneglio and nearly 30% in Buje/Buie.
– It is on the Adriatic Sea, between Albania and Croatia to the North.
– In September 1941, Italy’s fascist dictator, Benito Mussolini, ordered the military occupation of the entire Dalmatian coast and islands that belonged to fascist Croatia of Ante Pavelić: he tried to annex those areas to the Governorship of Dalmatia, but was temporarily stopped by the strong opposition of Pavelić, who retained nominal control of those areas.
– From the time of the crowning of Tomislav in 925 as the first King of Croatia, Croatia would become its own independent Catholic kingdom until 1102, when a Hungarian prince inherited the Croatian throne.
– He plays as a defender for Liverpool and Croatia national team.
– The Zagreb University students staged mass demonstrations in Croatia in order to express their support to Maspok.
– He serves as Prime Minister of Croatia since 19 October 2016.
– Zambata died on 29 October 2020 in Zagreb, Croatia at the age of 80.
– In 1945, Croatia became a part of new Yugoslavia which was non-aligned after breaking connections with Eastern Block.
– He pointed out that Croatia needed to determine its relationships with Austria and Hungary through international agreements.
– Liberland, officially called the Free Republic of Liberland, is a micronation that started on an unclaimed piece of land on the western part of the Danube River between Croatia and Serbia.
– Founded in 1947 as part of Jugoton, today Croatia Records Music Publishing is its own company.
– Slovenia, and Croatia also use Italian as an official language, but only in some regions.
– In some municipalities in Croatia in Slovenia, census data shows that there are still many Italians living in Istria, such as 66% of the population of Grisignano.
– The Kingdom of Croatia was a state in Europe.
– He demanded the reintegration of the Croatian lands, “the large kingdom of Croatia of old” future”.
