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كرواتيا - traducción al Inglés


كرواتيا         
دولة تقع في جنوب شرق أوروبا
كرواتي; Croatia; جمهورية كرواتيا

Croatia

Croatia         
  • [[Dubrovnik]] is one of Croatia's most popular tourist destinations.
  • Berghof]] outside [[Berchtesgaden]], Germany, 1941
  • Kingdom of Croatia]] c. 925, during the reign of [[King Tomislav]]
  • Benedictine]] monastery of St Lucy
  • UNESCO World Heritage tentative list]]
  • accessdate=2022-09-03}}</ref>
  • 210px
  • Ban [[Josip Jelačić]] at the opening of the first modern [[Croatian Parliament]] (''Sabor''), June 5, 1848. The tricolour flag can be seen in the background.
  • 444 protected areas]]
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  • kuna]] as its national currency and adopted the [[euro]], on the same day Croatia became part of the [[Schengen zone]].
  • May Day]], shortly before Stepinac was arrested and convicted by the communists, he became a symbol of resistance to the communist regime in [[Yugoslavia]].
  • [[Zlatni Rat]] beach on the Island of [[Brač]] is one of the foremost spots of [[tourism in Croatia]]
  • liberation]] on 12 May 1945 by [[Croatian Partisans]]
  • President [[Zoran Milanović]] on [[NATO]] summit on 24 March 2022. The accession of Croatia to [[NATO]] took place in 2009
  • Szigetvár]] against the [[Ottoman Empire]]
  • [[University Hospital Centre Zagreb]] is the largest hospital in Croatia and the teaching hospital of the [[University of Zagreb]]
  • [[Highway network in Croatia]]
  • center
  • The [[Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia]] was an autonomous kingdom within [[Austria-Hungary]] created in 1868 following the [[Croatian–Hungarian Settlement]].
  • National and University Library]]
  • Yugoslavia]] from 1944 to 1980; Pictured: Tito with the US president [[Richard Nixon]] in the [[White House]], 1971
  • Coronation of [[King Tomislav]] by [[Oton Iveković]]
  • The 1st century-built [[Pula Arena]] was the sixth largest [[amphitheatre]] in the [[Roman Empire]]
  • Yugoslavia]], at the assembly in Dubrovnik, 1928
  •  Croatia became the 28th EU member country on 1 July 2013
  • access-date=1 August 2015}}</ref>
  • [[University of Zagreb]] is the largest Croatian university and the oldest university in the area covering Central Europe south of [[Vienna]] and all of Southeastern Europe (1669)
  • Teran wine]] from [[Istria]] region
  • Prime Minister]].
  • The Eternal Flame and 938 marble crosses on the [[National Memorial Cemetery of The Victims of Homeland War in Vukovar]], commemorates the victims of the [[Vukovar massacre]] as one of the symbolic and crucial events in [[Croatian War of Independence]]
  • Bora]] is a dry, cold wind which blows from the mainland out to sea, whose gusts can reach hurricane strength, particularly in the channel below [[Velebit]]. On the picture Bora in the town of [[Senj]]
  • pages=150–152}}</ref>
  • [[Šibenik Cathedral]], since [[2000]] on the [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage List]]
COUNTRY IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE
ISO 3166-1:HR; Hrvatska; Republic of Croatia; Croatia/Hrvatska; Hirvatistan; Kroatien; Republika Hrvatska; Croazia; Kroatia; Hravatska; Crotaia; Croacia; Kroacia; Croat Republic; Croatian Republic; Biodiversity of Croatia; Ecoregions of Croatia; Wildlife of Croatia; Flora of Croatia
كرواتيا
Croatia         
  • [[Dubrovnik]] is one of Croatia's most popular tourist destinations.
  • Berghof]] outside [[Berchtesgaden]], Germany, 1941
  • Kingdom of Croatia]] c.&nbsp;925, during the reign of [[King Tomislav]]
  • Benedictine]] monastery of St Lucy
  • UNESCO World Heritage tentative list]]
  • accessdate=2022-09-03}}</ref>
  • 210px
  • Ban [[Josip Jelačić]] at the opening of the first modern [[Croatian Parliament]] (''Sabor''), June 5, 1848. The tricolour flag can be seen in the background.
  • 444 protected areas]]
  • frameless
  • frameless
  • kuna]] as its national currency and adopted the [[euro]], on the same day Croatia became part of the [[Schengen zone]].
  • May Day]], shortly before Stepinac was arrested and convicted by the communists, he became a symbol of resistance to the communist regime in [[Yugoslavia]].
  • [[Zlatni Rat]] beach on the Island of [[Brač]] is one of the foremost spots of [[tourism in Croatia]]
  • liberation]] on 12 May 1945 by [[Croatian Partisans]]
  • President [[Zoran Milanović]] on [[NATO]] summit on 24 March 2022. The accession of Croatia to [[NATO]] took place in 2009
  • Szigetvár]] against the [[Ottoman Empire]]
  • [[University Hospital Centre Zagreb]] is the largest hospital in Croatia and the teaching hospital of the [[University of Zagreb]]
  • [[Highway network in Croatia]]
  • center
  • The [[Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia]] was an autonomous kingdom within [[Austria-Hungary]] created in 1868 following the [[Croatian–Hungarian Settlement]].
  • National and University Library]]
  • Yugoslavia]] from 1944 to 1980; Pictured: Tito with the US president [[Richard Nixon]] in the [[White House]], 1971
  • Coronation of [[King Tomislav]] by [[Oton Iveković]]
  • The 1st century-built [[Pula Arena]] was the sixth largest [[amphitheatre]] in the [[Roman Empire]]
  • Yugoslavia]], at the assembly in Dubrovnik, 1928
  •  Croatia became the 28th EU member country on 1 July 2013
  • access-date=1 August 2015}}</ref>
  • [[University of Zagreb]] is the largest Croatian university and the oldest university in the area covering Central Europe south of [[Vienna]] and all of Southeastern Europe (1669)
  • Teran wine]] from [[Istria]] region
  • Prime Minister]].
  • The Eternal Flame and 938 marble crosses on the [[National Memorial Cemetery of The Victims of Homeland War in Vukovar]], commemorates the victims of the [[Vukovar massacre]] as one of the symbolic and crucial events in [[Croatian War of Independence]]
  • Bora]] is a dry, cold wind which blows from the mainland out to sea, whose gusts can reach hurricane strength, particularly in the channel below [[Velebit]]. On the picture Bora in the town of [[Senj]]
  • pages=150–152}}</ref>
  • [[Šibenik Cathedral]], since [[2000]] on the [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage List]]
COUNTRY IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE
ISO 3166-1:HR; Hrvatska; Republic of Croatia; Croatia/Hrvatska; Hirvatistan; Kroatien; Republika Hrvatska; Croazia; Kroatia; Hravatska; Crotaia; Croacia; Kroacia; Croat Republic; Croatian Republic; Biodiversity of Croatia; Ecoregions of Croatia; Wildlife of Croatia; Flora of Croatia
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