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Croatia - Wikipedia Croatian is the official language of the Republic of Croatia and has been an official language of the European Union since Croatia's accession in 2013 [281][282] Croatian replaced Latin as the official language of the Croatian government in the 19th century [283]
Croatia | Facts, Geography, Maps, History | Britannica Land Croatia Physical features of Croatia The upper arm of the Croatian crescent is bordered on the east by the Vojvodina region of Serbia and on the north by Hungary and Slovenia The body of the crescent forms a long coastal strip along the Adriatic Sea, and the southern tip touches on Montenegro
Croatian language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot Croatian is a South Slavic language spoken by about 6 7 million people mainly in Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina It is an official language in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and in the province of Vojvodina in Serbia
Croatia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Croatia was an independent Catholic kingdom until 1102, when a Hungarian prince inherited the Croatian throne The Hungarians would rule as Kings of Croatia until the early modern period
Croatian – The Languages With its deep historical roots, complex grammatical structure, and cultural significance, Croatian is more than just a medium of communication; it is a key component of Croatian national identity This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the Croatian language, from its historical evolution to its current status and features
The Croatian Language - Croatia Traveller Croatian is a Slavic language that arrived in the Balkans region with the migration of the Slavs in the 6th or 7th century The language eventually evolved into two branches: East South Slavic and West South Slavic
What Language is Spoken in Croatia Today, the Croatian language spoken in the country is known as Hrvatski to the locals which includes 3 dialects; Shtokavian, Kajkavian and Chakavian If you’re travelling throughout the Balkans, you’ll find that the language, for the most part, is very similar