Fostering stronger ties among Croatians in the world and with the country of their predecessors
Photo Gallery, Zagreb 21st July 2014
Croatians from Angola and Germany in the Zagreb Cathedral
Croatians from Argentina

Croatians from Australia

Bishop Mijo Gorski

Croatians from Austria

Croatians from
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Croatians are one of three constitutive nations in this country.

Croatians from Bolivia also attended the mass.

Croatians from Canada



Croatians from Chile

Croatians from Chile with Chilean national flag.


Croatians from Germany in the Zagreb Cathedral under the portrait of St. Leopold Bogdan Mandić,
a famous Croatian saint from
Boka kotorska.


Young Croatians from all over the world under the grand inscription
carved in the exotic
Croatian Glagolitic Script.

Croatians from Italy. On the south of Italy there are Croatian sttelements from the 15/16th centuries.

Janjevo Croatians from Kosovo.

Croatians from Kosovo, from the village of Janjevo, live there since 1303.


Croatians from the Netherlands.

At the Jelačić square near the Zagreb Cathedral.

Croatians from the Netherlands, directing towards the Jelačić square.

Croatians from Romania.

Croatians in Slovenia and Serbia.

Photo from the
State Office for Croats Abroad
Croatians from Switzerland?

Yes, from Switzerland.

Miren Ivankovic, professor of economics and finance, representative of Croatians from the USA.


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