Since the end of the war
Croatia became a member of the Council of Europe in 1996. 1996 and 1997 were a period of post-war recovery Continue reading
Croatia became a member of the Council of Europe in 1996. 1996 and 1997 were a period of post-war recovery Continue reading
Under pressure from the EC (now EU), Croatia declared a three-month moratorium on its independence, but heavy fighting broke out Continue reading
The kingdom of Serbs, Croats & Slovenes With the outbreak of WWI, Croatia’s future was again up for grabs. Sensing Continue reading
After a period of self-rule, Croatians agreed to the Pacta Conventa in 1091, submitting themselves to Hungarian authority. In Sigismund’s Continue reading
Dukes of Croatia dux Chroatorum Višeslav (c800-c810 ) Borna (c810-821) Vladislav (821-c.835) Mislav (c835-c845) Trpimir I (c845-864) Zdeslav (864) Domagoj (864-876) Continue reading
By the early ninth century Croats had organised themselves sufficently to be recognised as a separate nation under the rule Continue reading
Constantine Porphyrogenitus (905-959), a Byzantine emperor and writer, mentions the state bearing the name of White Croatia. His description shows Continue reading
The origins of the Croatian name are Iranian. The earliest mention of the Croatian name as Horvathos can be traced Continue reading
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