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» 1132 years since the first international recognition of Croatia
Submitted By Katarina Tadic | Published 05/21/2011 | History , Education | Unrated
The first international recognition of Croatia came in May 21st 879 from Pope John VIII, i.e. in the 9th century, in his two letters to Croatian prince Branimir. He gave his blessings to the prince and the whole Croatian people. Croatians live in Europe near the Adriatic coast since the 7th century.
» Mijo Juric: Wolves in Springtime, in German with foreword by Dr. Alois Mock
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 05/21/2011 | Human Rights , Croatians in B&H , Politics , People , Education | Unrated
Mijo Jurić's book "Wolves in Springtime" - Life under a Dictatorship, has been published in German with a foreword of dr. Alois Mock, former vice-counceller and minister of foreign affairs of the Republic of Austria, while the afterword wrote dr. Hannes Swoboda, distinguished Austrian politician. It is an expanded version of his book "Osamnaesto proljeće" (Eighteenth Spring) published in Croatian in Zagreb.
» Franck Alfirevic Croatian film director from the island of Reunion in Indian Ocean
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 05/17/2011 | Music , People , Entertainment , Education | Unrated
Franck Alfirevic is a film director born in Paris, and since the age of 9 living on the French island of Réunion in Indian Ocean, 800 km East of Madagascar. He discovered that he has brother and three sisters in Croatia. One of his sisters, Kate - Katarina, sings Švet Ivane - St. John, traditional Croatian song dedicated to the protector-saint of Trogir. The music was registered in his studio on the island of Reunion. A CD has been
» Pope Benedict XVI on his apostolic visit to Croatia 4 and 5 June 2011
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 05/14/2011 | Events , Education , Religion | Unrated
Croatia will soon host pope Benedict XVI on 4 and 5 June 2011, which is the National Day of Croatian Families. The slogan of his visit is "Together in Christ". For that occasion a very nice song has been composed, in which about 30 Croatian singers participate. The first international recognition of Croatia came in 879 from Pope John VIII, ie. 1132 years ago!
» Dr. Slobodan Lang: "Storm" was humanitarian operation that prevented genocide
Dr. Slobodan Lang, distinguished Croatian scholar and humanist, gave interview for the readers of the CROWN on 25 April 2011 concerning the 1995 operation "Storm": "... This Court never heared me speaking! It is too strongly afraid of its own shameful history. And that's why it will be a Court of shame! There will be nothing that will be remembered of it, because it did not start from anything. And that's why it is a failure. ..."
» Joseph Mikulec Croatian globetrotter appearing in a silent movie 1922
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 04/29/2011 | Sports , People , Education , Croatian Life Stories | Unrated
Message from Angelina E. Payne, Canada:  "Hello, I happened upon the name of Joseph Mikulec while watching old silent films by the National Film Preservation Foundation. It's from 1922 and I thought that perhaps it might interest you. ... I, too, would love to know what became of this interesting fellow as well as his book." Josip Mikulec met the American president Theodore Roosevelt three times. Mikulec made thousands of kilometers on foot
» Dr. Artur R. Bagdasarov author of Croatian language manual for Russian readers
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 04/28/2011 | Bilingual , Croatian Language , Education | Unrated
 Dr. Artur R. Bagasarov, distinguished expert in Croatian language, working at the University of Moscow, published a manual for the study of basics of Croatian language for the Russian readers. The book has 256 pp, and was published in 2011 in St. Petersburg, Russia.
» Statement by the Croatian Conference of Bishops on The Hague's Verdict
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 04/27/2011 | Bilingual , Human Rights , Croatians in B&H , Science , Politics , History , Education | Unrated
The formulation "joint criminal enterprise" is an unfounded and grave insult to the Croatian people, and to justice in general. This is also how we feel about the verdict against the Croatian state leadership at that time and the generals who led campaigns to liberate territory during the war. We believe that these judgments could provide dangerous and indirect support for new violence, as well as a source of further injustice in the
» Nikola Knez won three gold Remi Awards at the WorldFest Houston 2011
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 04/25/2011 | Education , Culture And Arts , Awards | Unrated
 Nikola Knez was educated in Croatia where he produced a vast variety of films for various Croatian institutions. In 2011 he won three Gold Remi Awards at WorldFest Houston, and the Gold Pixie Award by American Pixel Academy for 3D computer animation. In 2010 he won two gold Remi Awards. He is the author of more than 300 documentaries, education and science programs, etc.


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