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Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
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Slobodni tjednik — is a now defunct Croatian weekly newspaper which was published in Zagreb in the early 1990s and was the first Croatian tabloid. Slobodni tjednik ( Free Weekly in Croatian) appeared in early 1990, at the eve of first free elections in Croatia.… … Wikipedia
Književni tjednik — (English: Literary weekly ) was a weekly literary magazine published by the Croatian Publishing and Bibliographic Institute (HIBZ) from 1941 to 1942. The magazine s editor was Pavao Tijan. The magazine s first edition was released on December 18 … Wikipedia
Novosti (Croatia) — For other uses of the term, see Novosti. Novosti Editor in chief Ivica Đikić Categories Politics, current affairs Frequency Weekly … Wikipedia
Ivan Šarić — Infobox Archbishop honorific prefix = name = Ivan Šarić honorific suffix = archbishop of = Vrhbosna caption = province = diocese = see = enthroned = ended = predecessor = Josip Stadler successor = Marko Alaupović ordination = consecration = other … Wikipedia
Liste kroatischer Zeitungen — Dies ist eine Liste von kroatischen Zeitungen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Überregionale Zeitungen 2 Regionalzeitungen 3 Lokalzeitungen 4 Historische Zeitungen … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of newspapers in Croatia — Below is a list of newspapers published in Croatia. Contents 1 List of publications 2 Historical 2.1 18th century 2.2 19th century … Wikipedia
Lollobrigida Girls — Infobox musical artist Name = VIS Lollobrigida Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Lollobrigida Girls, Lollobrigida Origin = Zagreb, Croatia Genre = Electro pop Trash Years active = 2003 – present Label = Dop… … Wikipedia
Schokatzen — Šokac und Šokica aus Draž, Kroatien Die Šokci (Einzahl „šokac“, kyrillisch: Шокци, ungarisch: „Sokácok“, deutsch: Schokatzen oder Schoktzen) sind eine südslawische Bevölkerungsgruppe, die in Ostkroatien, Südungarn und der Vojvodina (Serbien)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sokci — Šokac und Šokica aus Draž, Kroatien Die Šokci (Einzahl „šokac“, kyrillisch: Шокци, ungarisch: „Sokácok“, deutsch: Schokatzen oder Schoktzen) sind eine südslawische Bevölkerungsgruppe, die in Ostkroatien, Südungarn und der Vojvodina (Serbien)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Christopher Cviić — (kroat. Krsto Cviić; * 3. Oktober 1930 in Adžamovci; † 11. Dezember 2010 in London) war ein kroatisch britischer Journalist und Politikberater. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Werke 3 Weblinks … Deutsch Wikipedia