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» A Croatian glagolitic book written in 1395 in Prague, Czechia, kept in France
Submitted By Prof.Dr. Darko Zubrinic | Published 10/21/2006 | History , Culture And Arts | Unrated
The Reims Evangelistary, or The Coronation Book, a Croatian glagolitic book written in 1395 in Prague, Czechia, kept in Reims in France since the 16th century, with which French kings were sworn in during the coronation in the Reims cathedral, among them Louis XIV 
» On This Day September 21, 1947 Fiorello La Guardia Dies
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 09/25/2006 | History | Unrated
  Fiorello La Guardia, three-time Mayor of New York City, died today in his sleep. Mr. La Guardia, through his knowledge of Yiddish, German, French, Italian and several Croatian dialects, obtained a job as interpreter at Ellis Island. He attended New York University Law School at night, and eventually was transferred to the legal department of the immigration service...  
» Old Photos of Croatians
Submitted By Marko Puljić | Published 09/14/2006 | History , Culture And Arts | Unrated
   Joseph M. Settich (left) was a student of St. Joseph Catholic School in St. Louis. This school was a part of St. Joseph Croatian parish and was closed in the 1980's. Joseph became a prominent attorney in St. Louis until his death in 1971. This photo was taken circa 1931. Photos submitted by Robert Settich.
» (E) Croatia Officially Condemns Communist Crimes
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 07/13/2006 | History | Unrated
Croatia Officially Condemns Communist Crimes Monday , 03 July 2006 Croatia on Friday joined the countries which have officially condemned communist crimes, with parliament adopting a declaration condemning crimes committed during the communist regime in Croatia from 1945 to 1990, and a declaration on the 1995 Operation Storm. The declaration condemning communist crimes says the fall of totalitarian communist regimes was not always follo
» (E) Admiral Lunney on TV interviewed about Peter Tomich
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 07/13/2006 | History | Unrated
Admiral Lunney's TV Interview about Peter Tomich MOH   http://www.croatia.org/crown/oldphotos/Lunney RNN TV.wmv
» (E) Croatia marks 150th anniversary of Nikola Tesla's birth
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 07/11/2006 | History | Unrated
Croatia marks 150th anniversary of inventor's birth   A newly erected monument of scientist Nikola Tesla stands in his native village of Smiljan. Croatia has marked the 150th anniversary of the birth of Nikola Tesla, one of the pioneers of modern electrical engineering, who won fame in the United States as one of the world's greatest inventors.(AFP/Hrvoje Polan) by Zeljka Bilandzija Mon Jul 10, 12:34 PM ET SMILJAN, Croatia (AFP) -
» (E) ISLAND OF SUSAK
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 07/4/2006 | History | Unrated
ISLAND OF SUSAK     http://www.cosy.sbg.ac.at/~zzspri/travels/susak/ (in the Apsyrtides Archipelago) During our holidays in May 1998 we got a chance to make a boat trip to SUSAK Island. We boarded a medium size motor boat at CIKAT bay that took about 45 minutes to arrive at Susak's small harbor. This trip was for me a kind of old time remembrance as I made the same passage some 49 years ago. At those times Susak had still good
» (E) Group Therapy: A Nation is Born by Courtney Angela Brkic
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/13/2006 | History | Unrated
Group Therapy: A Nation is Born By Courtney Angela Brkic Not so long ago, when Croatia was part of Yugoslavia, soccer was an expression of ethnicity, of political orientation, of self. Many feel that a 1990 match between Zagreb's Dinamo and Belgrade's Red Star marked the beginning of Croatia's war for independence. At the beginning of the match, fans from both sides clashed in the stands and on the field. The Serb-dominated pol
» (E) Croatia v Australia, a history lesson of the 20th century's longer migration trails
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/21/2006 | History | Unrated
Croatia versus Australia, in Group F, will be a history lesson World Cup teams welcome adopted sons The Sunday Times May 21, 2006 Croatia versus Australia, in Group F, will be a history lesson on one of the 20th century’s longer migration trails. World Cup teams welcome adopted sons Germany’s shock World Cup selection, David Odonkor, is one of many sons of immigrants who will play for their parentsâ€


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