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www.beli-manastir.hr Beli Manastir ( Serbian Cyrillic : Бели Манастир , Hungarian : Pélmonostor ) is a town in eastern Croatia . It is the principal town of the Croatian part of Baranja , located in the Osijek-Baranja County .
National and University Library in Zagreb (NSK) (Croatian: Nacionalna i sveučilišna knjižnica u Zagrebu, NSK; formerly Nacionalna i sveučilišna biblioteka u Zagrebu, NSB) is the national library of Croatia and central library of the University of Zagreb.
The free-access online edition of the Croatian Encyclopedia has been available since 2013. Paper volumes are no longer published. [2] [3]Since 2021, the Encyclopedia, available at enciklopedija.hr, is managed by new, fourth editor-in-chief, Bruno Kragić, with the team of 14 editors, and updated on the weekly basis.
Croatian Wikipedia sitenotice that translates to "official and public refutation of yellow journalism by Jutarnji list". In September 2013, complaints about right-wing bias of administrators and editors on the Croatian Wikipedia began to receive attention from the media, following the launch of a Facebook page titled Razotkrivanje sramotne hr.wikipedije (Exposing the disgraceful Croatian ...
In Croatian, hrvatski is the masculine adjectival form meaning "Croatian", both in the plural and singular; it is hrvatska in the feminine singular, hrvatske in the feminine plural, hrvatsko in the neutral singular, hrvatska in the neutral plural.
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Dvor (Serbian Cyrillic: Двор) [4] is a municipality in the Banovina region in central Croatia.Administratively, it belongs to the Sisak-Moslavina County and is located across the Una River from Novi Grad in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Forum.hr is the largest and one of the oldest Croatian general-purpose internet forums. It was launched in 1999 by Željko Anderlon. It was launched in 1999 by Željko Anderlon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It originated as a section of the website Monitor.hr, but was eventually singled out with its own domain in 2003.