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» Dr. Artur R. Bagdasarov promoter of Croatian culture and language in Russia
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 01/31/2011 | Croatian Language , Education , Culture And Arts , Awards | Unrated
Dr. Artur Rafaelovič Bagdasarov is a distinguished Russian linguist of Armenian origin, very active in promoting Croatian culture, in particular the Croatian language, in the Russian Federation. He is the author of numerous books, dictionaries and articles dealing with Croatian literary language. For his efforts he has been awarded with the 2010 INA Award in Zagreb.
» Lidija Bajuk Croatian singer, songwriter and poet
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 12/29/2010 | Music , Croatian Language , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Lidija Bajuk, distinguished musician of the Croatian ethno music scene, reveals us traditional folk songs from various parts of Croatia, especially from her native Međimurje. She writes music for film and theatre. She has also published several collections of poems and fairy tales, and has initiated The Virtual Museum of Traditional Međimurje Music.
» Croatian language and name during centuries
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 12/9/2010 | Croatian Language , History , Education | Unrated
Croatian language and name can be effectively followed at least since the 11th century. We provide a selection of relevant documents where the Croatian national name had been written in its traditional way: Hrvat (as we call it today), Horvat, and their various derivatives. Outstanding monuments include The Baska Tablet from circa 1100, The Vinodol Code 1288, Istrian Boundaries 1275 and many other. On the left Hrvatskoj in Cro Glagoli
» Croatian Tales of Long Ago by Ivana B. Mazuranic published in Japanese in 2010
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 12/7/2010 | Croatian Language , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Croatian Tales of Long Ago, written by Ivana Brlić Mažuranić 1874-1938, have been published by Fusambo International publishing house in Japan in 2010, translated from Croatian by Ikuko Yamamoto. It was promoted at the Embassy of the Republic of Croatia in Tokyo, and Mrs Yamanoto, Mrs Kikko Sakamoto, director of the publisher, and Dr. Drago Štambuk, ambassador of the Republic of Croatia to Japan, described the edition.
» Croatian Middle Age Poetry by A. Kapetanovic, D. Malic and K. Strkalj Despot
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 11/26/2010 | Croatian Language , Science , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
 Croatian Medieval Poetry, written by Amir Kapetanović, Dragica Malić and Kristina Štrkalj Despot, is the first complete chrestomathy and monograph of Croatian medieval texts written in verse during the period of 14th-16th centuries, in Old Latin, Croatian Glagolitic and Croatian Cyrillic scripts. Publishing this amazing book by the Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics is a great event for Croatian culture. It has nearly 1000 pages.
» Dr. Ante Cuvalo: Ph.D. dissertations dealing with Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina
Submitted By Dr. Ante Čuvalo | Published 10/14/2010 | Croatian Language , Croatians in B&H , Science , History , Education | Unrated
By the courtesy of  Dr. Ante Čuvalo,  distinguished Croatian historian, we can offer you an impressive and yet incomplete list of recent Ph. D. dissertations dealing with Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, on various subjects, defended in the past several years throughout the world.
» 4 Miro Gavran novels in 4 languages at 2010 Frankfurt International Book Fair
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 10/11/2010 | Croatian Language , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Miro Gavran, distinguished Croatian playwright, has appeared with four novels in four languages, Chinese, German, Spanish and English, at the 62nd Frankfurt International Book Fair, October 8, 2010, at the Croatian Exhibition Stand. His books have been translated into as many as 32 languages. Miro Gavran's play "All About Women" was premiered in Warszaw, Poland in July 2010.
» Professor Henrik Heger founder of Croatian studies at Sorbonne in Paris in 1981
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 03/29/2010 | Croatian Language , Science , People , History , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
 Henrik Heger, distinguished Croatian scientist, is professor at Sorbonne in Paris, one of the most prestigious universities in the world. He founded Croatian Studies at Sorbonne already in 1981. In 1983 professor Heger organized an important international symposium Les croates et la civilisation du livre  (Croatians and the Civilization of the Book). He has contributed enormously to spreading the knowledge about Croatian culture.
» Nenad Hancic-Matejic from Germany created a new Croatian Glagolitic font
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 10/28/2009 | Croatian Language , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Nenad Hančić-Matejić from Düsseldorf, Germany, created a new Croatian Glagolitic quickscript font called  "Croatica" available via his web site, and described in Croatian, German and English languages. It is a result of four year's hard work. It will be useful both for amateurs and professionals.


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