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» International conference in Biograd and Zadar on the phenomenon of glagolitic script in May 12-13th, 2017
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 05/15/2017 | Croatian Language , Science , History , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Thirty three scientists from Croatia, Austria, Italy, Japan, Russia and Slovenia participated at the Conference. It has been superbly organized by the city of Biograd and the University of Zadar (which the oldest Croatian university, founded in 1396), as well as by Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Old Slavonic Insitute, Matrix Croatica Zadar. The Conference was held under auspices of the President
» Hrvojka Mihanovic Salopek presenting Croatian Mariological Heritage of the Varazdin Bishopric
Dr. Hrvojka Mihanović-Salopek prepared already her tenth DVD covering various aspects of extremely rich mariological heritage among Croatians. This DVD refers to the Varaždin Bishopric on Croatian north. Numerous baroque churches, lavishly decorated by Ivan Ranger and other Baroque artists, provide a special touch into the architecture of the city of Varaždin and surrounding towns and villages. A special emphas
» Miro Gavran's seventh Festival in Prague 5-10th April 2017
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 04/1/2017 | Croatian Language , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
  The festival was initiated in 2003 at the Theater of Jan Palarik in Trnava, Slovakia, where it ran four times until 2009 before relocating in 2013 to Theater LUDOWY in Krakow, Poland. As of 2016, GavranFest takes place in Prague, Czech Republic. Gavran is the only living writer in Europe who has a theater festival dedicated to him, that continuously operates outside his homeland. His books and plays have been translated
» Days of the Croatian Language celebrated 11-17th March each year
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 03/17/2017 | Croatian Language , Education | Unrated
Days of the Croatian Language (in Croatian, Dani hrvatskoga jezika) is an annual week-long cultural event established by Matica hrvatska (Matrix Croatica) which celebrates the Croatian language. It is held from March 11 to March 17. It was first organized upon Croatian independence in 1991. In 1997 the Croatian Parliament (Sabor) declared that this week would officially commemorate the Declaration on the Status and Name of
» Croatian Tales and Stories for Russian readers published in 2016
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 11/29/2016 | Croatian Language , Entertainment , Education | Unrated
This wonderful and simple book will help the Russian reader enter into the world of Croatian language. The texts composing the book are provided without any simplifications with respect to the Croatian original. The book is supplied with the translation into Russian and with indispensable lexical and grammatical explanations, using the method of Ilja Franko. The front cover page has the following motto: Let us learn
» Nikola Tesla Croatian citizen advised the City Hall of Croatia's capital Zagreb in 1892 about electrification
Submitted By Vesna Blažina and Darko Žubrinić | Published 05/5/2016 | Bilingual , Croatian Language , Science , People , History , Education | Unrated
In 1892, Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) has been invited by Milan Amruš, Mayor of the city of Zagreb, to visit the City Hall in order to give advice about future electrification. An interesting article from 1892 has been published in the Zagreb newspapers, which we provide for the first in English translation from Croatian original. We cite the following significant sentence from this 1892 article: Mr. Tesla considers it h
» Mia Negovetic Croatian teen singing prodigy participating in the Steve Harvey NBC show 2016
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 03/23/2016 | Music , Croatian Language | Unrated
As part of NBC's new midseason shows in 2016, Little Big Shots follows Steve Harvey as he showcases the nation's most extraordinary young people. Among them is Mia Negovetić, very beautiful 13 year old lady from Croatia, who is an unusual singing talent. However, her major interest for the future is cooking, so she plans to becom a singing cook. The show is superbly directed by Steve Harvey, who learned his first Croatia
» Traditional celebration in Subotica Prelo sicanja to be organized on 7th February 2016
CROWN is very proud to announce a traditional celebration of Prelo 2016 in the city of Subotica. The whole region of Bačka where the city is situated is one of the trademarks of Croatian culture, especially via beautiful songs and dances of Bunjevci Croatians in Bačka. At the beginning of the 20th century, the city of Subotica was the largest Croatian city (larger than Croatian capital Zagreb). Also, the oldest Cro
» Croatian writer Miro Gavran nominated for the 2016 Hans Christian Andersen Award
Submitted By Miro Gavran | Published 01/11/2016 | Croatian Language , Education , Culture And Arts , Awards | Unrated
Croatian writer Miro Gavran has been nominated for the 2016 Hans Christian Andersen Award, the most significant prize for children's literature in the world.  This prize has been awarded every two years to authors since 1956, and to illustrators since 1966. Works by Miro Gavran have been translated into 38 languages. Gavran has published ten books for children and teenagers, eagerly read by young and old alike: "How Dad


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