- Croatia - Wikipedia
On 25 June 1991, Croatia declared its independence from Yugoslavia, and the War of Independence was successfully fought over the next four years Croatia is a republic and a parliamentary democracy
- History of Croatia - Wikipedia
It was defeated in May 1945, after the Bleiburg repatriations The Socialist Republic of Croatia was formed as a constituent republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia In 1991, Croatia's leadership severed ties with Yugoslavia and proclaimed independence amidst the dissolution of Yugoslavia
- Croatia | Facts, Geography, Maps, History | Britannica
Croatia, country located in the northwestern part of the Balkan Peninsula It is a small yet highly geographically diverse crescent-shaped country Its capital is Zagreb, located in the north Learn more about the history, people, economy, and government of Croatia in this article
- Croatia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Croatia is in Central and Southeast Europe, bordering Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the south-east, Montenegro to the south-east, the Adriatic Sea to the south-west and Slovenia to the northwest
- Croatia – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Croatia was first recognised as an independent state on 26 June 1991 by Slovenia, which declared its own independence on the same day as Croatia But by 29 June, the Croatian and Slovenian authorities agreed to a three-month moratorium on the independence declaration, in an effort to ease tensions
- Croatia - Medieval, Adriatic, Balkans | Britannica
Croatia - Medieval, Adriatic, Balkans: The territory of Croatia bridges the central European and Mediterranean worlds, and its history has been marked by this position as a borderland
- Croatia - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Croatia facts: Official web sites of Croatia, links and information on Croatia's art, culture, geography, history, travel and tourism, cities, the capital city, airlines, embassies, tourist boards and newspapers
|