Croats infobox Croats lang hr Hrvati are a South Slavs South Slavic ethnic group mostly living in Croatia , Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries. There are around 4 million Croats living inside ... Kongres , Croatian World Congress , 4.5 million Croats and people of Croatian heritage live outside ..., social and economic pressure, many Croats have since migrated throughout the world, and established ... Africa . Croats are noted for their culture, which throughout the ages, has been variously influenced ..., where, at the same time, Croats gave their contribution. The Croats are predominantly Roman ... state of the Croats, while in the adjacent Bosnia and Herzegovina they are one of the three Nations ... with five other languages the vast majority of the okci consider themselves Croats, as well as many ... of Ba ka . The okci and Bunjevci communities in B cs Kiskun county in Hungary. Croats are a recognized ... populated by of Croats they are mostly assimilated, but there traces in surnames and some placenames ... are border areas with Croatia . Krashovans in the Romanian mostly consider themselves Croatian see Croats ... counties Vas and Gy r Moson Sopron and Slovakia the Croats of Burgenland Gradi e Burgenland Croats . Kosovo Janjevci Letni ani . Molise area in Italy Molise Croats . Szentendre town in Hungary, Magyars ... Arenas Chile municipal cemetery A large number of Croats were forced over the course of the time for economic ... Europe. The first large emigration of Croats took place in the 15th and 16th centuries, at the beginning ... of the 20th century, larger numbers of Croats emigrated, particularly for economic reasons ... not want to live under a communist regime. In the second half the 20th century numerous Croats left ... families an enormous foreign exchange source of income. During this period, tens of thousands of Croats also emigrated to neighboring Slovenia up to this day, Croats of Slovenia represent the second ... occurred during and after the Yugoslav Wars , when many people from the region not only Croats but Serbs ... more details
Croats The Hungarian Croats are an Minority group ethnic minority in Hungary . According to the 2001 census, there were 25,730 Croats in Hungary or 0.26 of population. ref http www.nepszamlalas.hu eng volumes 06 00 tabeng 1 load01 10 0.html Hungarian Central Statistical Office Population by national ethnic groups ref Croats of Hungary belong to several ethnic subgroups. Following Croat ethnic groups called themselves through history as Croats Burgenland Croats , Podravina Croats , Pomurje Croats ref hr icon http www.horvatok.hu index.php?id 25&L 1 Hrvatska dr avna samouprava Ernest Bari Jezik Hrvata u Ma arskoj ref . These Croats live along Croatian Hungarian border and along Austrian Hungarian border. There re also Bunjevci , okci , Bosniaks Croats in Hungary Bosniaks , Rac Croats , Tots Croats in Hungary Tots , Dalmatini , Ilirs Croats in Hungary Ilirs . Geography Croat communities are scattered in the several parts of Hungary, mostly in the western and southern part of the country, and along the Danube, including Budapest with neighbourhood. According to 2001 population census, 7294 Croats lived in Baranya County, 3836 in Zala County, 3481 in Gy r Moson Sopron County, 3215 in Bacs Kiskun County, 3124 in Vas County, 1525 Croats live in Budapest, 1504 in Somogy County, 721 in Pest County, 262 in Csongrad County, 170 in Tolna County, 157 in Fejer County, 131 in Veszprem County and other ref http www.nepszamlalas.hu eng volumes 06 00 tabeng 4 prnt01 11 0.html Hungarian Central Statistical Office 4.1.11 Population by national ethnic groups ref . Cultural institutions Scientific Institute of Croats of Hungary Croat Theatre of P cs Hrvatski glasnik Notable Croats Notable Hungarian Croats or Hungarians of Croat descent. Fl ri n Albert Ivan Antunovi Stipan Bla etin Marko Deki Andr s Dugonics Andrija Dugoni Stipan uri Gyurity Istv n uro Frankovi Josip Guja D uretin ... inkovi Dinko ok evi See also Croats of Vojvodina Sources and references hr icon http www.croatica.hu ... more details
Infobox ethnic group group Croats of Serbia population 70,602 regions mostly Vojvodina languages Croatian language Croatian , Serbian language Serbian religions Roman Catholicism , atheism related Serbs , Slovenes , Bosniaks CroatsCroats of Serbia or Serbian Croats Croatian language Croatian Hrvati u Srbiji are the recognized Croats Croatian national minority in Serbia . Due to various reasons only a fraction of Serbian Croats actually still live in their native homeland of Serbia. According to the 2002 census, there were 70,602 Croats in Serbia or 0.94 of the population. 56,546 of them live in Vojvodina and 14,056 in Central Serbia , and several hundred in Kosovo . Population The number of Croats ... population of Serbia. However, the real number of Croats may have been smaller because the authorities counted those citizens who declared themselves Bunjevci or okci as Croats . Today, most members of the okci community consider themselves Croats, while a smaller part of the Bunjevac population ... as Croats. Some individuals who had previously declared Croatian ethnicity declared themselves as Yugoslavs in the census it is questionable whether they could be counted as Croats since Yugoslavs are recognized as a separate nationality. The largest recorded number of Croats in a census was in 1961 when there were 196,409 Croats including Bunjevci and okci in the Socialist Republic of Serbia around 2.57 of the total at the time . The decrease in the number of Croats in Serbia was caused by the Yugoslav ... to move to Croatia. In that period, a transfer of population occurred between Croats from Serbia .... Fact date July 2007 Census results Number of Croats in Serbia according to various censuses ... were listed in the category Others . Before that, they have declared themselves Croats. The number .... See also Croats of Vojvodina Croats in Hungary Hungarians in Serbia Croats Demographic history ... PDF, English http www.nfcaonline.com Vojvodina.htm Croats in Vojvodina http www.vjesnik.hr html ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Expand German Burgenlandkroaten date December 2009 Croats Burgenland Croats Lang hr Gradi anski Hrvati , Lang de Burgenlandkroaten, Burgenland Kroaten are ethnic Croats in the Austria n States of Austria state of Burgenland . Although an enclave hundreds of kilometres away from their original homeland, they have managed to preserve culture and language for centuries. According to the estimation, the total number of Burgenland Croats is 50,000. History The Burgenland Croats were given landrights by the Austrian Crown during the Turkish wars 1533 1584 . This gave the Croats refuge and also provided Austria with a buffer zone between Vienna and the Ottoman Empire Turks in the South and East. The Croats fled the Turks from the riverland areas of Lika Gacka , Lika and Krbava , Moslavina in Slavonia and an area of present day Northern Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia near Tuzla . Because many villages had been pillaged by the Turks, the Crown gave the new settlers land rights and independent ecclesiastic rights. As the Croats had been driven from their homes and farms, they were happy to take up the offer granted by the Kaiser. They subsequently stayed and the present day Burgenland Croats are direct descendants from these settlers. The Burgenland Croats also ... many individual and community rights. Sadly the Burgenland Croats were persecuted by Austro German Nationalists after the WWI and by the Nazis in WWII and were exposed to attempts of assimilation. The Croats ... in Church where there is a large enough minority. Language The Burgenland Croats speak Burgenland ... the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Nearly all Burgenland Croats are fluent in German. See also Croats in Hungary Croats of Slovenia Croats in Slovakia Marchfeld Croats de Marchfeld Kroaten de Moravian Croats de M hrische Kroaten de Croats Austria Croatia relations Burgenland Hungarians de Burgenland ... Granicari.com Croatian diaspora Category Burgenland Croats Category Croatian diaspora Category Ethnic ... more details
CroatsCroats of Belgium are an ethnic group in Belgium . About 10,000 of Belgians stated that they have Croats Croatian roots, according the Croatian associations and Catholic missions. They appeared ... and Early modern France French cavalry. Even today, the exact number of Croats in Belgium is unknown ... of Croats in Belgium is increasing because of immigrants from Bosnia and Herzegovina . The number of Croats didn t pass the number of 10,000 since the World War II Arrival in Belgium Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor had settled Croats in Flandern around the Dunkerque then Duinkerken to serve him as soldiers. Later, Croats Croatian travel writer, Feliks Gladi , in 17th century found that there are still Croats in Belgium, who still speak Croatian language . ref Josip Horvat Povijest i kultura ... ref http www.hic.hr dom 376 dom05.htm HIC Dom i svijet br.379 2002. Croats of France ref Those Croats ... of the most developed states in Europe in early 20th century, part of Croats emigrated in it searching ... from Herzegovina was Usta e general Rafael Boban , later US Army officer. Croats were mostly workers at steel foundry, ironworks, mines of coal and such. At first, Croats done the hardest jobs, but they were highly respected for their famous devoted work and cleverness. Soon, Croats become employers ... politics after assassination of Yugoslav king Alexander I of Yugoslavia Alexander I , number of Croats ..., number of Croats in Belgium was 25,000 to 30,000. Most of Croats were populated in Wallonia ... number of Croats had university degrees. One of those who had them were dr. Ivan Pulji politician Ivan Pulji and economist Ante Klari . In time of World War II most of Croats had stayed in Belgium ..., big part of Croats leaves industrial sector and employees in the trade sector, were they have big successes. Also, big number of Croats arrives in new, communist SFR Yugoslavia Yugoslavia , but soon ... to overseas. Croats that remained in Belgium marries with Belgian women, because number of Croats in Belgium ... more details
Croats Together Hrvatsko Zajedni tvo is an electoral alliance in Bosnia and Herzegovina , led by the Croatian Democratic Union 1990 . The alliance won 2 seats in the 1 October 2006 House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina general election, 2006 elections . Bosnian political parties Category Political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina Category Croatian history BosniaHerzegovina party stub ca Croats Junts hr Hrvatsko zajedni tvo ... more details
CroatsCroats are the fourth largest ethnic group in the Vojvodina province of Serbia . According to the 2002 census, there are 56,546 ethnic Croats in Vojvodina, constituting 2.78 in the population of the province. Population stack begin clear true Image Vojvodina ethnic2002.jpg thumb 250px Croats in Vojvodina ... 250px Croats in Vojvodina 2002 census stack end About two thirds of all Croats in Vojvodina have ... . br Croats of okci origin constituting the largest part of population in three villages Sonta in the municipality ... third of the Croats in Vojvodina are neither of okac nor Bunjevac origin Fact date May 2009 . br ... empire conquered parts of Vojvodina, and the end of the 19th century, a small number of Croats from ..., among other ethnic groups, 62,936 Bunjevci and okci and 2,860 Croats. ref Dr Du an J. Popovi ... to minimize the number of Croats in Hungary by presenting them as different cathegories or even categorizing ... at the time, Croats weren t shown as majority because of statistic separation of Croats. The 1910 ... themselves Bunjevci and okci, and those who considered themselves Croats. According to the census ... themselves Croats. During the Croatian War of Independence war in Croatia Serbian extremists organized and participated in the expulsion of the Croats of Vojvodina. The President of the Serbian ... ses ii030115e.htm Vojislav Seselj indictment ref The number of Croats which have left Vojvodina ... of Subotica municipality census 2002 . Politics The Croats of Vojvodina are politically represented by the Democratic League of Croats in Vojvodina . The Croatian President Stjepan Mesi has urged the Serbian Government to make Croats a recognized minority with a seat in Parliament, as part of the new Constitution of Serbia . Other parties of Croats in Vojvodina are Demokratska zajednica Hrvata Democratic Union of Croats , Hrvatska bunjeva ko oka ka stranka Croatian Bunjevac okac Party , Hrvatski ... . Hrvatsko nacionalno vije e Republike Srbije National Council of Croats of Republic of Serbia ... more details
Kosovo Croats is a minority ethnicity of ethnic Croatians living in the Republic of Kosovo . They are mostly present in 2 provinces in Central Kosovo They have a political party representing them. References Reflist Category Political parties in Kosovo Kosovo party stub ... more details
Expand Croatian Hrvati u Rumunjskoj date February 2011 Croats The Croats lang hr Hrvati , lang ro croa i are an Minorities of Romania ethnic minority in Romania , numbering 6,786 people according to the 2002 census. Croats mainly live in the southwest of the country, particularly in Cara Severin County . Declared Croatians form a majority in two Romanian localities the communes of Cara ova and Lupac, Romania Lupac . In these communes, Croatian language Croatian is an officially recognised language, with signage , education and access to justice and public administration being provided in Croatian alongside Romanian. Most Croats in Romania are Krashovani , even though only around 200 people declared themselves Krashovani in the census, the rest declaring Croatian ethnicity. Due to some political, economic, social and cultural factors, most of them started identifying themselves with Croats, and some still continued to call themselves Kra ovani. Today, many Krashovani chose the Croatian ethnicity, partly due to the attention given to them by the Croatian state which also awards them the Croatian citizenship . As an officially recognized ethnic minority, Croats have Romanian ethnic minorities parties one seat reserved in the Romanian Chamber of Deputies of Romania Chamber of Deputies . See also Krashovani Croatian diaspora Ethnic groups in Romania Category Romanian people of Croatian descent Category Croatian expatriates in Romania Category Hungarian people of Croatian descent Romanian Category Ethnic groups in Romania Category Croatian diaspora Romania Romania hist stub Croatia hist stub hr Hrvati u Rumunjskoj ro Croa ii n Rom nia ... more details
Croats The Croats are an ethnic group in Slovenia. In the 2002 census 35,642 citizens of Slovenia identified themselves as being ethnically Croats, ref http www.stat.si popis2002 en rezultati rezultati red.asp?ter SLO&st 7 ref the overall number of Slovenes of Croatian origin is however likely to be much higher. Or date January 2011 History Croats have lived in the Slovene Lands for hundreds of years, as the two neighbouring nations were for centuries part of the same political entities, first the Habsburg Empire and then Yugoslavia . Nevertheless, the number of Croats in the territory of modern Slovenia remained relatively small, as the Slovene Lands were, before the 1950s, a territory of emigration rather than immigration . During most of the history, Croats did not constitute a separate community, as they were mostly single individuals who assimilated to either Slovene, German language German or Venetian language Venetian speaking environments. Before World War I, only two settlements in the Slovene Lands had more than 100 Croats Trieste now in Italy and Koper . After World War I, the number of Croats in Slovenia increased significantly, and more numerous communities were present in Ljubljana , Maribor and Celje . In the 1960s, when larger numbers of immigrants from Croatia and Bosnia and Hercegovina settled in Slovenia, the number of Croats increased significantly. Legal status Unlike the two historic Indigenous peoples autochthonous minorities of Slovenia, the Magyars and Italians , the Croats have not been granted the minority status, although they are the third largest ... Societies of Slovenia organized the Week of Slovenian Croats in Zagreb as part of the heritage .... ref name stat It seems however that the great majority of Croats living in Slovenia uses Slovene ... their number was around 10,000. ref name stat Number of self declared ethnic Croats in Slovenia ... Croats Of Slovenia Category Croatian diaspora Slovenia Category Ethnic groups in Slovenia ... more details
?id 1582 Croatia ref The most successful of all the Croats in Argentina was also almost the first ... casamirror easteurope.htm Croats in Argentina ref Argentina today has the second largest number of Croatian descendants in Latin America since Chile 380,000 Croats , and the third largest one in the world ... the use of fingerprinting See also Argentine Croatian relations CroatsCroats of Chile References reflist 2 External links http www.croacia.com.ar Principal Croats in Argentina http www.embajadadecroacia.org.ar ... Croats In Argentina Category Argentine people of Croatian descent Category Croatian diaspora Argentina ... more details
Ethnic group group Molise Croats image Image.jpg poptime 5,000 approx. popplace Italy Molise Molise Region langs Molise Croatian dialect rels Catholic related CroatsCroats Molise Croats lang hr Moli ki Hrvati live in the Molise region of Italy in the villages Acquaviva Collecroce lang hr Kru , San Felice del Molise lang hr tifili , Montemitro lang hr Mundimitar and elsewhere. In these three villages they are a majority. There are about 5,000 speakers of the Molise Croatian dialect . Additionally, there are about 1,000 people in other parts of Italy and emigrants in other countries originating from these villages. These three villages are the residue of colonies of Croat refugees due to the Ottoman advance , that appeared in the Italian southern Adriatic hinterland from Marche to Puglia in the 15th century. ref http www.italica.rai.it principali lingua bruni lezioni f lv2.htm ref Identity and language The Molise Croat community is split on ethnic identify they may declare Croats Croat ... The Molise Croats are generally Catholic. Tradition holds that the community settled zone ... about the geographical origins of Molise Croats About the 16th century, their ancestors migrated to Molise ... from the area around the mouth of river Neretva Reissm ller Molise Croats came from areas around the city of Zadar Aranza Molise Croats originated from tokavian morlakian part of southern Istria Badurina Molise Croats originated from Zadar and ibenik hinterland Hraste Molise Croats originated ... speech, found also in Zabiokovlje area Mulja i . See also Molise Croatian dialect Croats Krasovani ... Migrations of Molise Croats in Western Australia References references External links http ... Origins of surnames of Croats in Mundimitar http www.helsinki.fi tasalmin europe report.html MCroatian ... of http www.ethnic.isig.it croita.htm Observatory of ethnic minorities Croats in Italy http www.linkexpats.com Croats in Italy Croats in Italy Social networking website for Croats in Italy Category Slavic ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group image File Heiliges R misches Reich 1000.PNG 230px image caption White Croats Chrobatia on a map of the Holy Roman Empire around the year 1000 . According to the map the land called Chrobatia is inhabited by the Vistulans and Lendians Lechites , and or near to Adriatic sea Kingdom of Croatia medieval Kingdom of Croatia . group White Croats population region1 Silesia pop1 ref1 region2 Lesser Poland pop2 ref2 region3 Bohemia pop3 ref3 region4 pop4 ref4 region5 pop5 ref5 region6 pop6 ref6 region7 pop7 ref7 region8 pop8 ref8 region9 pop9 ref9 region10 pop10 ref10 languages Lechitic religions related footnotes File Passing of the Great Race Map 3.jpg right thumb 230px Expansion of the Teutonic Nordics and Slavic Alpines &mdash Further Nordic expansion, as well as the Alpines. NB Anthropological studies consistently identified Early Slavs to be actually dolicocephalic and fair haired, i.e. Nordic . ref From Kossina to Bromley. Ethnogenesis in Slavic Archaeology. Florin Curta. Pg 206. .. the local Slavs of the prehistoric period, as seen from the archaeological evidence, were fair haired people with elongated skulls ref ref Carleton S Coon. The Races of Europe . Chapter VI, section 7 Iron Age Peoples . The evidence of literary sources makes the Slavs of nordic stature and pigmentation, that of osteology makes them the same in the metrical and morphological sense ref White Croats Byelohravati is the designation for one group of Slavic peoples Slavic Croatian tribes which migrated to Dalmatia the coastal part of today s Croatia as part of the migration of the Croats in 610 641. Their homeland, defined by Edward Gibbon as the inland regions of Silesia and Lesser ... 7, 2004. Accessed 4 September 2009. ref In the late 10th century, White Croats were one of the tribes ... near Prague by Polish forces in 1004. The White Croats should not be conflated with the eponymous East ... to be Bielo Chorvats, i.e. White Croats by nationality. ref name US Senate United States Senate ... more details
Croats File Hungary ethnic groups.jpg thumb left Old ethnic map of the Hungarian Kingdom with the census results from 1880. The croatian populated areas around Bratislava Pressburg are also represented The Croats Hrvati in Croatian language Croatian , Chorv ti in Slovak language Slovak are an ethnic minority in Slovakia , numbering 850 people according to the 2001 census, although the relatively compact Croatian community may number as many as 3500 people. The Croatian minority has a member in the Slovak Council for Minorities. ref name Glas Koncila http www.glas koncila.hr rubrike izdvojeno.html?news ID 1876&PHPSESSID 6b80633b593fb843540d79def9d860d2 From the lives of Croatian faithful outside of Croatia ref Croats mainly live in the Bratislava Region . They came there during the Ottoman wars in Croatia, with most arriving between 1530 and 1570 . ref http www.durham.net facts crogen newsltr8.html Croatian Genealogy Online Newsletter ref This emigration started after the Battle of Mohacs in 1528 , with most of the migrants coming from the Sisak region, Kostajnica , azma , Kri evci, Croatia Kri evci , Slunj , and Slavonia . ref name Glas Koncila Traditionally Croat populated villages in Slovakia are Chorv tsky Grob Hrvatski Grob , unovo , Dev nska Nov Ves Devinsko Novo Selo , Rusovce Rosvar and Jarovce Hrvatski Jandrof . Croatian organisations in Slovakia include the Croatian Cultural Alliance as well as several smaller folklore groups. The writer of the first Croatian Slovak dictionary, Ferdinand Taka is a Croat from Chorv tsky Grob. ref http vijesti.hrt.hr arhiv 2000 02 09 KUL.html Kultura Bot generated title ref Since Slovak independence, the Croats of Slovakia have maintained good ties with other autochthonous Croatian communities in Austria , the Czech Republic and Hungary . ref http ec.europa.eu education policies lang languages langmin euromosaic slok4 en.html ... Croatian minority in Slovakia http www.hrvati.sk Croats in Slovakia hr icon sk icon Croatian ... more details
vice president of the National assembly of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs Ante Paveli ... ancestry Croatian literature includes a list of Croats in literature List of rulers of Croatia References references External links http www.hr darko etf popis.html lati Outstanding Croats http www.amb croatie.fr croatie saviez vous.htm sciences Croats and Croatia In French http www.european people.com Croatians Croatians.html Croatian People Croatia topics state collapsed DEFAULTSORT List Of Croats ... by ancestry Croats Category Croatia related lists Croats id Daftar tokoh Kroasia ja sr ... more details
Refimprove date October 2007 Croats Ethnic Croats form a small minority in the Republic of Macedonia . As of 2002, there were 2,686 declared Croats living in the country http www.mvpei.hr hmiu tekst.asp?q hnm009 . They mostly live in the capital city Skopje , the second largest city Bitola and around Lake Ohrid . In 2006, Croatian President Stjepan Mesi and his Macedonian counterpart Nikola Gruevski announced that the Croats would receive national minority status in Macedonia. The population is represented by the Union of Croats of Macedonia . See also Croats External links http www.hic.hr dom 348 dom05.htm Hrvati i njihovi potomci u Makedoniji Croatian diaspora Ethnic groups in the Republic of Macedonia DEFAULTSORT Croats Of The Republic Of Macedonia Category Croatian diaspora Macedonia Category Ethnic minorities in the Republic of Macedonia ... more details
State of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes may refer to State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs Yugoslavia , also known as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. Disambig ... more details
multiple issues notability June 2010 primarysources June 2010 The Union of Croats in Macedonia lang hr Zajednica Hrvata u Republici Makedoniji lang mk , Zaednica na Hrvatite vo Makedonija is the name of an umbrella group which represents the ethnic CroatsCroats of the Republic of Macedonia who live in the Republic of Macedonia . The Union was founded in 1996. ref name history http www.zhrm.org.mk index.php?option com content&task view&id 52&Itemid 42 Povijest ZHRM hr icon ref It is headquartered in Skopje , with branches in Bitola , tip and Ohrid Struga . ref name history The Union has 1187 members as of 2008 lc on , ref name history which is approximately 45 of the entire Croat population in the Republic of Macedonia, according to the 2002 census. ref http www.zhrm.org.mk index.php?option com content&task blogsection&id 9&Itemid 49 Hrvatska nacionalna manjina u Makedoniji hr icon ref In 2005, along with the Croatian Heritage Foundation , the union organised the Week of Croats in Macedonia in Zagreb as part of its annual minority week. Citation needed date February 2010 References reflist External links http www.zhrm.org.mk hr icon Category Croatian organisations Category Non governmental organizations Category Organizations based in the Republic of Macedonia Category Organizations established in 1996 Croatia stub Macedonia stub ... more details
Croats The Croats have a minority in Boka Kotorska Bay of Kotor , a coastal region in Montenegro , the largest of their kind in Tivat . They are also known as Bokelji , a common name for all inhabitants for of Boka Kotorska . Tivat is home to the minority political party Croatian Civic Initiative , and to the National Council of Croats in Montenegro . ref cite news url http www.vijesti.cg.yu vijesti old naslovna.php?akcija vijest&id 260130 publisher Vijesti title Croatian Council Established dead link date April 2010 ref Religion Many Croats in this region are followers of the Roman Catholic Church . The Roman Catholic Diocese of Kotor in Kotor is part of the Archdiocese of Split Makarska in Croatia and its faithful are mostly the Croats in Boka. Places of Worship Our Lady of the Rocks Crkva Gospa od krpjela Our Lady of the Rocks Church Cathedral of Saint Tryphon Katedrala Sveti Tripuna Cathedral of Saint Tryphon Notable Individuals Don honorific Don Ivo Brajnovi Luka Brajnovi Beatification Blessed Gracija of Mula Saint Leopold Mandi Nikola Modru ki , Bishop of Modru in Lika , Croatia, also known as Nicolaus Machinensis and Nicolo di Cattaro . Don honorific Don uro Perusina Don honorific Don Gracija abli Don honorific Don Branko Sbutega Demographics class wikitable bgcolor CCCCCC colspan 3 Census Year District Number of Croats Percentage colspan 3 align center 1948 Herceg Novi 8.39 Kotor 25.94 colspan 3 align center 1953 Boka kotorska 22.26 class wikitable bgcolor CCCCCC colspan 3 Census Year Municipality Number of Croats Percentage colspan 3 align center 1961 Herceg Novi 1,544 10.18 Kotor 3,483 20.92 Tivat 3,423 57.29 colspan 3 align center 1971 Herceg Novi 1,195 6.5 Kotor 2,612 13.8 Tivat 3,375 48.73 colspan 3 align center 1981 Herceg Novi 702 3.01 Kotor 1,644 8.03 Tivat 2,876 30.87 colspan 3 align center 1991 Herceg Novi 630 2.28 Kotor 1,617 7.2 Tivat 2,663 ... references Ethnic groups of Montenegro Category Ethnic groups in Montenegro Category Croats of Boka ... more details
distinguish Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes stack begin Infobox former country native name Dr ava Slovenaca, Hrvata i Srba small Serbo Croatian sh small br , small Serbo Croatian sh small br Dr ava Slovencev, Hrvatov in Srbov small Slovene language sl small conventional long name State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs common name Slovenes, Croats and Serbs Used for category sorting continent Europe region Balkans era World War I government type List of historical unrecognized states Unrecognized state year start 1918 year end 1918 event start Austria Hungary Claimed secession date start 29 October event end Joined Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes date end ..., Croats, and Slovenes flag s1 Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.svg s2 Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 flag s2 Flag of Italy 1861 1946 .svg image flag Flag of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs.svg ... R. Shepherd , 1911, showing areas mainly inhabited by Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs. Most of those territories were included in the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs. stack end The State of Slovenes, Croats ... of Slovenes , Croats , and Serbs . The state was internationally unrecognized. ref cite web url ... stamp issue, became one of the symbols of the short lived State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs. History ... all territories of the former Austria Hungary that were inhabited by Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs ... , which at first was part of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, had seceded from the state and also ... of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes . Italian occupation Austria Hungary reached an armistice with Italy ... could occupy large parts of the territory included in the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs ... of Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs Stamps http www.terra.es personal7 jqvaraderey 193818BK.GIF Map Croatia ... title commons category State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs DEFAULTSORT State Of Slovenes, Croats ... dels Eslovens, Croats i Serbis cs St t Slovinc , Chorvat a Srb da Staten af Slovener, Kroater ... more details
Infobox political party country Serbia party name Democratic Union of Croats native name Demokratska zajednica Hrvata colorcode AD3201 party logo leader or e ovi foundation July 25, 2007 ideology Vojvodina br national rights of Croats of Vojvodina Croat minority in Serbia international None european None colours red , white , blue headquarters Age Mamu i a 5, Subotica website http www.dzhweb.org.rs www.dzhweb.org.rs The Democratic Union of Croats lang hr Demokratska zajednica Hrvata , abbreviation DZH is an political party of ethnic Croats of Vojvodina Croats in autonomous province of Vojvodina , Serbia . It was founded July 25, 2007. The party seat is in Subotica , Age Mamu i a 5. Chronologically, DZH was fourth party of Croats from Serbia and third that emerged from dissatisfied fraction from Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina . Party President is or e ovi on November 9, 2007 . On April 25 2008, DZH signed an agreement with Hungarian Coalition , in which it supported Hungarian Coalition on Serbian parliamentary election, 2008 Serbian parliamentary elections 2008 . ref hr icon http www.suboticadanas.info html index.php?module Pagesetter&func viewpub&tid 3&pid 2607 Radio Subotica Izbori 2008. DZH potpisala sporazum s Ma arskom koalicijom, April 25, 2008. ref On Serbian presidential election, 2008 Presidential Elections in Serbia 2008, DZH appealed its members to support Boris Tadi in 2nd electoral round. ref hr icon http www.suboticadanas.info html index.php?module Pagesetter&func viewpub&tid 3&pid 2265 Radio Subotica DZH poziva bira e da glasuju za Borisa Tadi a, 23. sij 2008. ref On Vojvodina parliamentary election, 2008 Parliamentary Elections in autonomic province of Vojvodina 2008, DZH joined the list Together for Vojvodina Zajedno za Vojvodinu Nenad anak , led by League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina . ref hr icon http www.suboticadanas.info html ... political parties in Serbia Category Croats of Vojvodina Category Politics of Vojvodina Category ... more details
The Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina lang sr lang hr Demokratski Savez Hrvata u Vojvodini , abbreviation DSHV is a political party of ethnic Croats of Vojvodina Croats in the Serbia n province of Vojvodina , Founded July 15, 1990. It is the only parliamentary ethnic Croat minority party in Serbia. The current president is Petar Kunti . Over the time, membership was unsatisfied with party s policy, so they separated and formed new Croat parties br Hrvatski narodni savez Croatian National Alliance 1998 in 2003 this fraction has reincorporated in DSHV Hrvatska bunjeva ko oka ka stranka Croatian Bunjevac okac Party 2004 Demokratska zajednica Hrvata Democratic Union of Croats 2007 In 2009 DSHV negotiated with another ethnic Croat party from Vojvodina, from Syrmia , Hrvatska srijemska inicijativa Croatian Syrmian Initiative . It was planned that HSI and DSHV unite on June 5 2009 on the meeting in Sremska Mitrovica ref hr icon http www.suboticadanas.info html index.php?module Pagesetter&func viewpub&tid 3&pid 3728 Radio Subotica Zavr ni pregovori oko ujedinjenja DSHV a s Hrvatskom srijemskom inicijativom, April 21, 2009 ref . Party Presidents Bela Tonkovi 1990 2003 Petar Kunti 2003 today Famous members Josip Gabri , table tennis player, former Yugoslav national team member and one of legendary players of table tennis from ex Yugoslavia References references External links hr icon Official http www.dshv.net cite news language Croatian url http www.hrvatskarijec.rs arhiva.php?zg 525&no 32 newspaper Hrvatska rije title Reorganizacija i konsolidiranje stranke prioriteti date 2003 09 05 accessdate 2010 11 10 cite web language Serbian url http www.subotica.info eventview.php?event id 18657 publisher Subotica.info title Osnovan forum ena Cro Femina date 2007 10 26 accessdate 2010 11 10 cite news language Croatian url http www.globus.com.hr ... su dio hrvatskog korpusa format dead link date November 2010 Category Croats of Vojvodina Category ... more details
pp protect expiry 29 April 2011 small yes Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina infobox Bosnian Croats ref group notes They are frequently referred to as Bosnian Croats in English language English , regardless of whether they are from Bosnia region Bosnia or Herzegovina . ref also known as Croats of Bosnia ... war. Ethnic cleansing within Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s saw the vast majority of Croats move ... study . Lexington Books, 2007. p89. ref It is estimated that there are approximately 571,317 Croats ... of the Croat people from Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Ottoman takeover Croats settled into the areas ..., Marcus 1997 Croatia A Nation Forged in War . ref Many Croats living in Bosnia converted to Islam ... to unite all Croats into one state. Such an act was realized only in 1939, when the Croatian Banate ... bgcolor FFEBCD Year Population Croats   Total BiH Population bgcolor fffaf0 1879 209,391 ... Population Census Results note some Croats declared themselves as Yugoslavs in some censuses small Official Yugoslav census data shows that the total number of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina has ... Croats   Total BiH Population bgcolor fffaf0 1948 614,123 23.93 2,565,277 bgcolor f5f5f5 1953 ... colspan 10 align center style background dcdcdc small Official Population Census Results note some Croats declared themselves as Yugoslavs in some censuses small Prior the war in 1991, Croats made up ... accessdate 2009 07 11 chapter title Important Croats Deserve Special Treatment second question second ... municipalities where Croats account for more than 98 of population. The majority of Croats live in Western Herzegovina, Western Bosnia, Central Bosnia and Posavina BiH Croats 1991 . The war saw a large ... Croats are the majority in Bosnia and Herzegovina today Mostar , Stolac , Ravno , apljina , Neum ... for the Bosnian and Herzegovinian Croats is the Croatian Cultural Society HKD Napredak Napredak ... of higher education in the country. Many of the nation s Croats also attend universities in Croatia ... more details
Ethnic group group Bo njaci image File Szajci.jpg 200px br Bo njak male from Hungary poptime Croats popplace Hungary langs mostly Croatian language Croatian rels Predominantly Roman Catholic related Croats Bosniaks lang hr Bo njaci , singular Bo njak lang hu Bosny kok , in Hungarian literature also Baranyai bosny kok are a Croats Croat population, living in various settlements in the historic region Baranja region Baranja , in its Hungary Hungarian part. Bosniaks Croats should not be confused with Bosnian Muslims that mostly live in Bosnia and Herzegovina also called Bosniaks . Geographical distributions They live in Baranya, in the city of P cs , ref hr icon http www.croatica.hu index.php?id 31&lang 1 Croatica.hu Dinko ok evi Povijest Hrvata u Ma arskoj ref ref hr icon http hu.mvp.hr ?mh 241&mv 1378&id 4436 MVP RH Bilateralni odnosi ref ref hr icon http www.glas koncila.hr rubrike izdvojeno.html?news ID 1543 Glas Koncila Kako dalje glede pastorala hrvatskih katolika u Ma arskoj? ref ref hr icon ivko Mandi Obiteljski nadimci Hrvata Bo njaka u Ma arskoj ref ref hr icon http www.tanac.hu TanacStranica story h.htm Folklorni ansambl Tanac , Pe uh Pri a ref ref hr icon PDF http www.podravina.net pdf VulicKroatist.pdf Podravina.net Sanja Vuli Me unarodni kroatisti ki znanstveni skupovi u Pe uhu 1998. i 2000. ref , also in the villages K k ny , Szemely , ref hr icon PDF http www.croatica.hu fileadmin glasnik 2008 glasnik34ii.pdf Hrvatski glasnik br. 34 2008. 737  KB XIV. Bo nja ko sijelo u Kukinju ref , Udvar , ref hr icon http www.croatica.hu fileadmin glasnik 2006 glasnik5ii.pdf Hrvatski glasnik br. 5 2006. Bo nja ka svadba ref , u Szal nta they came there in 18th c. today they make 32 of the village population according to hu.wiki Radonay Mikl s p csi p sp k , Udvar ... Catholics were the significant community in ta , Sz ke and Sz k d , but those Croats have significantly ... Bosny kok Barany ban DEFAULTSORT Bosniaks Hungary Category Croats of Hungary Category Croatian ... more details
The Constitutional law position of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina language, education, culture and media lang hr Ustavno pravni polo aj Hrvata u BiH jezik, obrazovanje, kultura i mediji was a conference held in Neum , Bosnia and Herzegovina on October 27 and 28th 2005. It was organized by the University of Mostar and the Croatian Society of Arts and Science . It produced the Declaration of the constitutional law position of Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina . The words constitional law position refer to the position of Croats as one of the constitutive nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina . Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina President Ivo Miro Jovi sponsored the conference and it also received support from many other organizations. The Declaration produced several demands about the equal treatment of the Croatian population in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most significant of these was the creation of three republics within the nation Starting from the scientific cognitions and practical experiences, we think, that in consultation with the representatives of Serbian and Bosniak people and International Community, we should organize Bosnia and Herzegovina as the compound federal state, composed of three federal units and with three levels of government. Since only the republic, as a democratic form of the rule of nations, includes and guarantees the highest level of democracy, political, cultural and every other autonomy, we pledge for the establishment of three republics for three sovereign nations, which is in full accordance with the provisions of the United Nations Pact on the civil, social and cultural rights to the equality of all nations regardless of their numerousness. Another important issue was the need for a Croat television station within the country. The other constituent nations already have this, but it has so far been denied to the Croats. The Declaration upheld the right to learn Croatian in school as well as the need for preservation of their people s culture ... more details