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(E) Feedback Data
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This is one place where we react: USE ITFEEDBACK DATA Sources for Yahoo! News vary by subject. Reuters, the Associated Press, and AFP provide news in almost all categories on our site. They represent the majority of our daily story volume, but we also have many other providers, listed below by category. Yahoo! News does not write or edit any of the news on our site. If yo
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(E) Tourism - Interesting data
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Adriatic coast of Croatia - a HOT destinationLONDON After the triple shocks of Sept. 11, the war in Iraq and the SARS outbreak, the patterns of tourism around the world shifted last year, a new report says. The biggest loser was the United States. And one of the few winners, unusually, was the Middle East..Those changes came to light in a report by the World Tourism Organization, a UN agency in Madrid, which suggested that while the fear of
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(E) Croatia in The British Library
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The British Library Croatian internet resourcesBritish Library Slavonic and East European CollectionsIndex by resource Academic institutions | Art and culture | Economy, finance and business |General information about Croatia | Legal resources | Libraries and archives |Media | Non-governmental organisations | Politics and government |Publishers and booksellers | Religion | Search engines, gateways and directories |Further information Academ
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(E,S) 10.000 Croatian Surnames in Argentina
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10.000 Croatian Surnames in ArgentinaMany times I was asked -and I asked myself- how many Croatians there are (or rather are we) in Argentina. The answers are usually very varied, indicating that nobody really knows. So I decided to do something about it, that is to count them!Well, ... almost. What I did is to identify the Argentine citizens with Croatian last names. The task is not easy, and one has to be aware of the many sources of erro
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(E) English-Croatian converter
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Do Skorog VidjenjaHi Nenad,Heading home immediately, but thought I'd give you the links I found today. The dictionary one is a subset of the dalmacija one. The dictionary has an English-Croatian converter that doesn't seem to work. But, it has a list of common words that I used to start learning some basic Croatian. My goals are modest here, I started taking "French 101" when I was in the 4th grade, and am still working on it! htt
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(E) Maps, Phones of Croatia - Karte , Telefoni
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Maps, Phones of Croatia - Karte , Telefonihttp://www.htnet.hr/fset.html
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(E) WALKING TOUR OF CROATIAN HISTORY IN NEW YORK
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WALKING TOUR OF CROATIAN HISTORY IN NEW YORK By Katarina Tepesh“According to records available from the Department of State, first ships from Dalmatia to New York arrived in 1797,” says Croatian genealogist Adam Eterovichwww.croatians.com . The first Croatian captain on the ship “Postojani” was Luka Gerich, followed by Mato Fiskovich.Due to economic conditions in the 1800’s Croatians came to America to loo
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(E) Translate
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TRANSLATEhttp://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/tr English to:Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese and Spanishand vice versaChinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese and Spanishinto English
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(E) Measurement Converter
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Measurement ConverterConvert From:Convert To:(optional) Examples: 5 kilometers, 12 feet/sec^2,1/5 gallon, 9.5 Joules, or 0 dF. Help, Frequently Asked Questions,Use Currencies in Conversions,Measurements & Currencies Recognized Examples: miles, meters/s^2,liters, kilowatt*hours, or dC. Conversion Result: kilogram = 35.2739619495804 ounce(mass) Related Measurements:Try converting from "1 kilogram" to AMU (atomic mass unit), arro
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