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» International Folklore Festival in Zagreb 2014 dedicated to the region of Medjimurje in Croatian north
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 07/12/2014 | Bilingual , Music , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
The 48th International Folklore Festival in Zagreb, 16-20 July 2014, is dedicated to the folklore and heritage of Međimurje, the northernmost part of Croatia. Participants of the Festival also include folklore groups from other parts of Croatia, as well as groups coming from distant foreign countries. Stage performances will be complemented by exhibitions, dance and music workshops, as well as traditional church mus
» My Little Piece of Land attractive brochure about Croatian farmers published by Suske consulting in Germany
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 06/27/2014 | Bilingual , Environment , Education , Croatian Cuisine , Community , Business | Unrated
  The project "My Little Piece of Land", initiated by Suske consulting, Germany, focuses on visual and written portrays of 14 farmers from protected areas in Croatia and their favourite places in the landscape. The "favorite places" will be presented with a traveling exhibition in public buildings nationwide. This accompanying brochure offers more information about the farmers using original quotations regarding their appr
» Startup!Croatia Conference May 22-23, 2014 in Zagreb to facilitate changes in values and habits
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 05/12/2014 | Bilingual , Education , Business | Unrated
The main goal of the conference is to show participants some real examples of how dynamic, innovative and entrepreneurial organizational culture can be developed inside a large, medium or small organization, how to increase profitability and improve competitiveness and company's overall functioning. In addition, to facilitate changes in values and habits, changes in majority of population lacking initiative, creativity and ope
» "Croatian Cuisine" is the first mobile app to feature indigenous Croatian recipes
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 05/6/2014 | Bilingual , Croatian Cuisine | Unrated
"Croatian cuisine" is the name of the new Croatian mobile application in the form of an inventive culinary guide that primarily helps users find their way through indigenous and traditional Croatian dishes. This mobile application is entirely a Croatian "product" - under the authorship of Andreja Horvatić, the application was developed by two Croatian companies Interactive1 and Grafikon. It is available via the App Store and Google Pl
» Ivan Bjelovucic the first in history to fly over the Alps in 1913
Submitted By Mauricij Frka-Petešić | Published 05/2/2014 | Sports , People , In Memoriam , History , Education , Bilingual | Unrated
One of the greatest successes of Ivan Bjelovučić (1889 – 1949) was achieved on 25 January 1913 when, as a French pilot, he managed to fly over the Alps between Brigue and Domodossola in 26 minutes and thus become the first pilot in the history who did it. Born in Peru, on his father's side he was a descendant from the family of sea captains from Janjina, Pelješac peninsula in Croatia. Recently a postage s
» The Countdown Trilogy is a spy thriller written by Zdravko Basaric under the pseudonym of Patrick Hughes
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 05/1/2014 | Bilingual , Culture And Arts | Unrated
The Trilogy Countdown is not only a tense spy-political thriller written by a Croatian author, Zdravko Basaric under the pseudonym of Patrick Hughes. It is a tense spy-political thriller with an uncertain ending, about an ordinary businessman Martin Balarin (36) from New York accidentally facing a spy war. The reason for that is a well-paid job in a diving expedition on his native island of Korcula (Croatia) and a beautiful woman named
» Development and production of electric vehicles in Croatia
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Zvonko Benčić | Published 02/18/2014 | Bilingual , Science , Editorials , Companies | Unrated
The development and production of vehicles in Croatia started in 1951 by a tram prototype. This was followed by several key mile-stones: trolley bus, diode type locomotive, thyristor type locomotive, thyristorisation of diode type locomotives, chopper trams, transistor tram, all the way to the transistor electric multiple unit (EMU) in 2009. The development and production of electrical equipment for submarines started in
» Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2014 to all the people of good will
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 12/22/2013 | Bilingual , Music , People , Education , Culture And Arts , Religion | Unrated
Marry Christmas and a Happy New Year to the readers of the CROWN from Croatian painter Zdenka Sertić, on the photo. Croats have about five hundred Christmas carols, more than any other nation in the world. One of truly famous works of art, related to Christams, is due to Croatian sculptor Andrija Buvina from the 13th century, carved on monumental wooden doors of the Cathedral of St. Dujam in the city of Split. We als
» Croatia - Land and People internet project of the Public Diplomacy Service and the Lexicographic Institute
We are pleased to inform the readers of the CROWN that, on the occasion of Croatia's accession to the EU, a new website has been recently launched: www.croatia.eu, that is, "Croatia - Land and People“. It has been produced on the initiative of the Public Diplomacy Service of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Croatia, with the support of the Institute of Lexicography in Zagreb


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