Štir: Hrvatskoj opet prijeti opasnost s Balkana na kojem Srbija postaje glavna sila - hegemon
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Re: Štir: Hrvatskoj opet prijeti opasnost s Balkana na kojem Srbija postaje glavna sila - hegemon
Srbija hegemon... Ne znam da li da placem ili da se smejem...
Stanojko- Posts : 8340
2014-05-05
Re: Štir: Hrvatskoj opet prijeti opasnost s Balkana na kojem Srbija postaje glavna sila - hegemon
Stanojko wrote:Srbija hegemon... Ne znam da li da placem ili da se smejem...
Samo se ti smij! Vidio bih tebe da si Hrvat!
crvenkasti-
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Re: Štir: Hrvatskoj opet prijeti opasnost s Balkana na kojem Srbija postaje glavna sila - hegemon
Nije lako...znamcrvenkasti wrote:Stanojko wrote:Srbija hegemon... Ne znam da li da placem ili da se smejem...
Samo se ti smij! Vidio bih tebe da si Hrvat!
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Stanojko- Posts : 8340
2014-05-05
Re: Štir: Hrvatskoj opet prijeti opasnost s Balkana na kojem Srbija postaje glavna sila - hegemon
Noor wrote:pismejker wrote:ajde bogati,konsultiraj strucne knjige,ne mortate bas u svemu modati podatke..jebeme se koliko ih je bilo,ovako ispadate lazovi i moderi..
koju knjigu ti čitaš?
https://www.britannica.com/place/Croatia#ref42764
People
Ethnic groups and religions
A variety of ethnic groups coexist within the republic. Croats constitute about nine-tenths of the population. Serbs make up the largest minority group; however, their proportion fell dramatically as a result of the 1990s war of independence—from more than one-tenth of the population before the war to less than half that figure in 2001. In addition to the Croats and the Serbs, there are small groups of Bosnian Muslims (Bosniaks), Hungarians, Italians, and Slovenes as well as a few thousand Albanians, Austrians, Bulgarians, Czechs, Germans, and other nationalities.
Croatia: Ethnic composition[size=11]Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.[/size]
It has been estimated that the number of Croats living outside the borders of Croatia is comparable to the number living inside the country. Many ethnic Croats reside in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where Croats have lived since the Slavsfirst migrated to the western Balkan Peninsula in the 6th and 7th centuries CE. Although there has traditionally been a yearning for unification with Croatia among the Croats of Herzegovina (a region contiguous to Dalmatia), this sentiment has not generally been shared by Croats within Croatia or even by Croats in Bosnia. Many of the Serbs in Croatia are descendants of people who migrated to the border areas of the Holy Roman Empire between the 16th and 18th centuries, following the Ottoman conquest of Serbia and Bosnia.
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