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» Srdjan Bulat wins big in Alessandria
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 10/12/2010 | Bilingual , Music , People , Culture And Arts , Awards | Unrated
Srdjan Bulat (left) won second place and the prize for youngest finalist at the Michele Pittaluga International Classic Guitar competition. This competition is one of the most important and longest running competitions for classical guitar in the world which has been held for 43 years in the Italian town of Alessandria.
» Stjepan Krst rises from the ashes
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 09/28/2010 | Bilingual , Croatians in B&H | Unrated
1992 saw the expulsion of Croats from the parish of Stjepan Krst in Eastern Herzegovina. Their homes were burned and looted, and their church leveled to the ground. None of the above has kept the local Croats from rebuilding their homes and their church.
» Eight perfect days for Croatians in Perth Australia
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 09/3/2010 | Business , Companies , Events , Bilingual | Unrated
The Consulate of the Republic of Croatia and the Croatian Community of Western Australia are coordinating the participation of Croatia at this year’s fair Perth Royal Show. The goal is to showcase Croatia’s tourism and commerce as well as the trade and commerce of the Croatian community. The Elie Eaton pavilion the size of 1000 m2 was assigned to Croatia by the organizers. Hrvoje Petrušić, the consul general of the Republic
» Srdjan Bulat wins in Almeria
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 07/5/2010 | Bilingual , Music , Culture And Arts , Awards | Unrated
Srdjan Bulat (left) a fifth year student at the Musical Academy in Split, under the tutelage of Professor Darko Petrinjak was the winner at the 11th annual Julian Arcas guitar competition, which was held from June 23-26 , 2010 in the Spanish town of Almeria.
» Croatian town Lipik needs help to rebuild Kursalon
Submitted By Ivan Pušćenik | Published 06/29/2010 | Bilingual , Tourism , Friends In Action , Environment , Culture And Arts | Unrated
The Kursalon, the neo-Renaissance style cafe in the town Lipik, Croatia, was constructed in 1893, with concert and a dance halls, a movie theater, restaurants, a piano bar, casino etc. It was the central point of the social and cultural life of the town until 1991, when it was destroyed  and burned during the Serbian aggression on Croatia. This is an appeal to rebuild one of the trademarks of the town of Lipik. On the photo Nenad Bach and I
» Karin Kuljanic voice from Heaven and soul from Croatian island of Cres
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 06/18/2010 | Bilingual , Music , Entertainment | Unrated
  Karin Kuljanić made her debut at the Melodies of Istria and Kvarner  festival in 1994, Croatia, with the beautiful song “Zami me sobun sakamo” (Take me with you anyhwere).   As I watched the video cassette of that festival I was thinking: This voice is something else! I hope it's here to stay. Luckily for MIK fans, it has. Employed at  the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Hospital Rijeka, she is also kno
» Croatian Warm Sea project - Projekt Hrvatsko Toplo More
Submitted By Zoran Posinovec, attorney at law | Published 06/17/2010 | Bilingual , Tourism , Environment , Business | Unrated
The unused and neglected thermal and therapeutic springs in NW Croatia call for urgent action, in the area full of  castles, granges and villas. We want to renovate existing structures and put the unused springs to use, to invest in tourist-health centres. We invite Croats who are interested in taking part in this project to get in touch with us as soon as they can.
» Erazmo Ben Ticac Croatian leading planner of Savannah nuclear ship 1959
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 05/9/2010 | Bilingual , Science , History , Education | Unrated
The Savannah nuclear ship, the first nuclear-powered merchant ship, was built to the plans of Erazmo Tićac 1904-1968, a Croatian  born near the naval port of Rijeka. After the president Dwight Eisenhower announced his decision to build an experimental nuclear-powered merchant ship, Tićac became the leading planner. The ship was launched in 1959. On a plaque above the entrance to the ship's lounge was written in golden letters: "Ben Tićac, n
» Irish dance phenomenon in Croatia's capital Zagreb May 16 2010
Submitted By Eugen Divjak | Published 05/3/2010 | Bilingual , Entertainment , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Lord of the Dance spellbounds, excites and thrills audiences worldwide. It is the greatest and most sold dance show in the world. This time, Zagreb is looking for a ticket more. Zagreb will host Lord of the Dance's Troupe One, led by Michael Flatley himself. The performances will be held on Sunday, May 16th 2010, at Dražen Petrović Basketball Center. First perfomance begins at 5 p.m. and the second one at 8.30 p.m.


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