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Qué (quién) es Croat$500298$ - definición

Croat and Bosnian newspeek; Croat and Bosnian neologisms; Croat and Bosnian newspeak; Croat linguistic purism; Croatian language purism

Thomas Croat         
AMERICAN BOTANIST AND CURATOR (1938— )
Thomas Bernard Croat; Croat (surname)
Thomas Bernard Croat (born 23 May 1938 in St. Marys, Iowa) is an American botanist and plant collector, noteworthy as one of botanical history's "most prolific plant collectors".
Croat Theatre of Pécs         
Radio televizija Tuzlanskog kantona Razgovor s Antunom Vidakovićem o Hrvatskom kazalištu iz Pečuha povodom predstave "Večernji list", November 22, 2009, accessed November 30, 2009
Croat         
  • Alka]] is a traditional knights' competition.
  • Modern political history of the Balkans from 1796 onwards.
  • Zvonimir]].
  • The current coat of arms shows, in order, the symbols of [[Zagreb]], [[Dubrovnik]], [[Dalmatia]], [[Istria]], and [[Slavonia]].
  • Croatian Embassy in [[Canberra]], Australia
  • Location map of Croatian dialects.
  • Prague-Penkovka culture]] marked in black, all known ethnonyms of Croats are within this area. Presumable migration routes of Croats are indicated by arrows, per V.V. Sedov (1979).
  • The Croatian ''Sabor'' (Parliament) in 1848, by Dragutin Weingärtner
  • Ottoman expansion]] in the region in 1500
  • The current [[flag of Croatia]], including the current coat of arms.
  • Flag of the [[Croat National Council]] in Serbia
  • Zrínyi's]] charge on the Turks from the Fortress of Szigetvár'', by [[Simon Hollósy]]
  • The [[Cetingrad Charter]] from 1 January 1527, when Croatian Sabor elected the [[Habsburg monarchy]].
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  • ''Peter Zrinyi and Ferenc Frangepán in the Wiener-Neustadt Prison'' by [[Viktor Madarász]].
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  • Coronation of King Tomislav by [[Oton Iveković]].
  • Pacta Conventa]], is a historical document by which Croatia agreed to enter a personal union with Hungary. Although the validity of the document itself is disputed, Croatia did keep considerable autonomy.
  • Grgur Ninski]] statue by [[Ivan Meštrović]], with a tower of the [[Diocletian's Palace]] in the background
  • Map of [[Shtokavian]] dialects
  • The national revival began with the [[Illyrian movement]] in 1830.
ETHNIC GROUP
Croat; Croatian people; Scroats; Croatians; Croat people; Croatian Croats; Ethnic Croat; Iranian theory about descent of Croats; People of Croatia; Ethnic Croatians; Ethnic Croats; Croatians (ethnonym); Croat diaspora; Croats in diaspora; History of the Croats; Hrvati
·noun An irregular soldier, generally from Croatia.
II. Croat ·noun A native of Croatia, in Austria; ·esp., one of the native Slavic race.

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Croatian linguistic purism

One of the defining features of modern Croatian is according to some a preference for word coinage from native Slavic morphemes, as opposed to adopting loanwords or replacing them altogether. This particularly relates to other Serbo-Croatian standards of Bosnian, Montenegrin and Serbian which liberally draw on Turkish, Latin, Greek, Russian and English loanwords.