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» Nenad Bach Band spectacular concert in Croatia's capital Zagreb Nov 30 2012
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 12/1/2012 | Music , Croatian spirituality , Croatian Language , Entertainment , Education | Unrated
The Nenad Bach Band appeared for the first time in Croatia, in Nenad Bach's native city of Zagreb, in the Vatroslav Lisinski concert hall. Nenad Bach Band is composed of high class professional musicians, with a very specific, recognizable sound, interwoven with elements of Croatian folk music, enriched with Nenad's beautiful verses. Some of greatest stars of Croatian music participated as Nenad's special guests: Ars
» Nenad Bach Band in Zagreb at the Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall on Friday 30 November 2012 20pm
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 11/26/2012 | Music , Croatian spirituality , Human Rights , Poetry , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts , Charity | Unrated
We are pleased to announce the forthcoming concert of Nenad Bach and the Nenad Bach Band in Croatia's capital Zagreb, on Friday 30th November 2012, 20 pm. His special guests will be distinguished Croatian musicians Arsen Dedić, Klapa Sinj, Radojka Šverko, Miroslav Škoro, and Marko Tolja. It is for the first time that Nenad Bach has a soloist concert in his native city of Zagreb, after about thirty years of very successful
» Petar Janjic - Tromblon defendor of Vukovar and Croatia in 1991 and twenty years after
Petar Janjić nicknamed Tromblon, was an active participant of the defense of Vukovar in 1991, and survived infamous concentration camps in Serbia. He is speaking about his life and about Croatian defenders in his important and unique autobiographic book about the 1991 Vukovar tragedy, entitled "Žedni krvi gladni izdaje" (Those Thirsty of Blood and Hungry of Treason). He is openly and very courageously describing some
» Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markach with their families in Croatia after seven years of grave injustice in the Hague
  We are pleased to send our cordial greetings to Mr. Ante Gotovina, Mr. Mladen Markač, Mr. Slobodan Praljak, Mr. Dario Kordić, and their families, in the name of the readers of the CROWN. They are all defenders of European values and true Croatian ambassadors in the EU. Croatian general Mr. Ante Gotovina contributed enormously to the dignity of Europe during the operation STORM in 1995, which according to distinguis
» Dr. Borislav Arapović: A Remarkable Address Given by a Croatian Minister to Those Going to War 1778
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 10/7/2012 | Bilingual , Croatian spirituality , Croatian Language , Human Rights , History , Education , Religion | Unrated
An amazing anti-war, pacifist sermon was given in 1778 by an anonymous Croatian preacher to Croatian soldiers, immediately before the battle between Austrian and Prussian troops in Bohemia. While the Croatian original is still unknown, that same year eight translations were published in German in 1778, Dutch in 1778 (in the Hague (sic!), Amsterdam, and Leeuwarden), in Swedish in 1778 and 1779, and in Latvian in 1804 and 1
» Passion Heritage of Croatians in The Danube Region conference held in Sombor 2012
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 07/17/2012 | Music , Croatian spirituality , Science , History , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Mrs Marija Šeremešić initiated organizing the international conference dealing with the Passion Heritage among Croatians in the Danube Region. It was held in the lovely town of Sombor, in cooperation with the local Croatian society called Urbani Šokci directed by Mrs Šeremešić, and by the Agency for Culture of Vojvodina Croatians from Subotica, directed by Mr Tomislav Žigmanov. The conference was superbly organized a
» LADO prestigious Croatian national folklore ensemble visited Japan in 2006
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 07/9/2012 | Music , Croatian spirituality , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
LADO is one of the most famous folklore national ensembles in the world, founded in 1949. The following impression illustrates reactions of the public on the concerts of LADO in Japan in 2006: "... If I were born again, I would like to be born a Croat, so I could dance these beautiful dances with LADO" On the photo Mrs. Ivana Laušić, director of the LADO ensemble, and His excellency Mr. Tetsuhisa Shirakawa, Ambassado
» To the Security Council of The United Nations regarding the Croatians of Bosnia-Herzegovina
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 06/26/2012 | Croatian spirituality , Croatian Heroes , Human Rights , Croatians in B&H , Education , Bilingual | Unrated
Croatian general Slobodan Praljak, exceptionally educated person, has diplomas of three faculties: Faculty of Arts, Electrical Engineering and Film Academy, all from the University of Zagreb. He elaborates about: The training and equipping of entire BH Army units in Croatia; The taking up of hundreds of thousands of Muslim refugees in Croatia; The organisation of ex-territorial education and schooling for Musli
» Life of Croatian peasants near Zagreb described in a silent film from 1920s
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 06/2/2012 | Croatian spirituality , History , Entertainment , Education | Unrated
The film was shot probably in 1920s in the village of Mraclin south of Zagreb, the region of Turopolje, near the town of Velika Gorica. It describes the daily life of a family community in Turopolje (Turopoljska zadruga) during one ordinary day, starting from early in the morning. Especially interesting is to see making the sign of the Cross on the bread before lunch, and the sign of the Cross on small children when


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