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  2. Croatian History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was formed in 1940 as the Croatian National Historic Museum (Hrvatski narodni historički muzej), stemming from the former National Museum (Narodni muzej), which was formed in 1846 (see also Croatian Natural History Museum). [2] The museum does not have a permanent display. Instead, it only holds temporary exhibitions due to lack of ...

  3. List of museums in California - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in California is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  4. List of charter schools in California - Wikipedia

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    McGill School of Success; Museum School; Nestor Language Academy Charter School; Old Town Academy K-8 Charter School; River Valley Charter School; San Diego Cooperative Charter School; San Diego Mission Academy; San Diego Virtual School; School for Entrepreneurship and Technology; SD Global Vision Academy; The O'Farrell Charter Schools

  5. List of museums in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Croatian Railway Museum; Croatian School Museum; ... Museum of Serbs of Croatia (1946–1963, became part of Croatian History Museum) See also. Croatia portal;

  6. Croatian Natural History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum was later split up into five museums, three of which were in 1986 merged as departments of the newly named Croatian Natural History Museum. The museum contains a large scientific library open to the public, and publishes the first Croatian natural history scientific journal, Natura Croatica.

  7. Education in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2011 there are three alternative primary schools in Croatia – one Montessori [30] and two Steiner Waldorf schools. [31] [32] Alternative schools in Croatia are required to follow national curriculum [24] (Article 26 paragraph 1, Article 30).

  8. Museum of Serbs of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Serbs of Croatia (Serbo-Croatian: Muzej Srba u Hrvatskoj, Музеј Срба у Хрватској) was a public museum in Zagreb, which was specialized in history of Serbs of Croatia. Museum existed from 1946 till 1963 when it became part of Croatian History Museum .

  9. National Home Palace - Wikipedia

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    The National Home Palace (Croatian: Palača Narodni dom) is a palace located in Gornji Grad, the old town of the Croatian capital of Zagreb, at Opatička Street 18.The palace is currently owned by the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts and hosts its Institute for the History of Croatian Literature, Theatre and Music.