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The Croatian Nobility Association (Croatian: Hrvatski plemićki zbor, HPZ) is an organization of the descendants of the Croatian nobility, created in 1995 by descendants of noble families from Dalmatia, northern Croatia and other Croatian regions. It is member association of the European Commission of the Nobility (CILANE).[1]
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