is a listofnewspapers published inCroatia. National dailies 24sata (est. 2005, based in Zagreb; number one tabloid in the country in terms of circulation)...
is a complete listof dukes and kings ofCroatia (Croatian: knez, kralj) under domestic ethnic and elected dynasties during the Croatian Kingdom (925–1918)...
The mass media inCroatia refers to mass media outlets based inCroatia. Television, magazines, and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned and...
This is a listofnewspapersin Serbia. Kragujevačke novine (Kragujevac) Subotičke novine (Subotica) Pančevac (Pančevo) Čačanski glas (Čačak) Napred (Valjevo)...
Jutarnji list (lit. 'The Morning Paper') is a Croatian daily newspaper, founded and continuously published in Zagreb since 6 April 1998, by EPH (Europapress...
This listof the oldest newspapers sorts the newspapersof the world by the date of their first publication. The earliest newspapers date to 17th century...
This is a partial listofnewspapersin Bosnia and Herzegovina. BH Dani Start BiH Novi reporter Naša riječ Semberske novine Reprezent Naša ognjišta Hrvatski...
Novi list (lit. 'New paper') is the oldest Croatian daily newspaper published in Rijeka. It is read mostly in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County ofCroatia, but...
a listof flags which have been, or are still today, used inCroatia or by Croatians and Croats. As described in an order by Supreme Headquarters of Yugoslav...
This is a listof free daily newspapers published around the world, organized by country. Österreich Metro (separate Dutch and French versions) Destak...
The following is a listof prominent individuals who are or were Croatian citizens or ofCroatian ancestry. Viktor Axmann – architect, Jewish Nikola Bašić...
The number of national daily newspapersin Hungary was 21 in 1950 and it increased to 40 in 1965. In 1986 the Press Act became effective, regulating the...
At the time of the Roman Empire, the area of modern Croatia comprised two Roman provinces, Pannonia and Dalmatia. After the collapse of the Western Roman...
is a listof heads of state of the Republic ofCroatia, since the independence ofCroatia. Historically, the republican system was introduced in the Socialist...
The Independent State ofCroatia (Serbo-Croatian: Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH; German: Unabhängiger Staat Kroatien; Italian: Stato indipendente di Croazia)...
Football inCroatia is the country's most popular sport. The Croatian Football Federation (HNS) is the governing body and is responsible for overseeing...
The Croatian War of Independence was an armed conflict fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the Government ofCroatia—which had declared...
Television inCroatia was first introduced in 1956. As of 2012, there are 10 nationwide and 21 regional DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial)...
flag ofCroatia (Croatian: Zastava Hrvatske, Hrvatska zastava) or The Tricolour (Trobojnica) is one of the state symbols ofCroatia. It consists of three...
bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights inCroatia have expanded since the turn of the 21st century, especially in the 2010s and 2020s. However, LGBT people...
The Holocaust in the Independent State ofCroatia (Croatian: Holokaust u Nezavisnoj Državi Hrvatskoj; Hebrew: השואה במדינת קרואטיה העצמאית) involved the...
Yearbook of the Republic ofCroatia 2015] (PDF). Statistical Yearbook of the Republic ofCroatia (inCroatian and English). Vol. 47. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau...
This is a listof notable people who were born or have lived in various cities inCroatia. Aleksandar Stipčević (1930–2015), archeologist, bibliographer...