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  1. hr.wikipedia.org › wiki › HrvatiHrvati – Wikipedija

    Hrvati su jedini konstitutivni narod u Republici Hrvatskoj i jedan od tri konstitutivna naroda u Bosni i Hercegovini.Jednim dijelom nastanjeni su i u susjednim kao i drugim zemljama srednje i jugoistočne Europe: u Austriji, Slovačkoj, Sloveniji, Mađarskoj, Srbiji (poglavito u Autonomnoj Pokrajini Vojvodini), Rumunjskoj, Crnoj Gori (poglavito u Boki kotorskoj), Sjevernoj Makedoniji, Kosovu ...

  2. The Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Croatian: Hrvati Bosne i Hercegovine), often referred to as Bosnian Croats (Croatian: bosanski Hrvati) or Herzegovinian Croats (Croatian: hercegovački Hrvati), are native and the third most populous ethnic group in Bosnia and Herzegovina, after Bosniaks and Serbs, and are one of the constitutive ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CroatsCroats - Wikipedia

    The Croats (/ ˈ k r oʊ æ t s /; Croatian: Hrvati [xr̩ʋǎːti]) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and other neighboring countries in Southeastern Europe who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HorvatiHorvati - Wikipedia

    Horvati is a settlement within the City of Zagreb, Croatia. The settlement is administered as a part of the City of Zagreb . Demographics. According to the 2021 census, its population was 1,401. [2] . According to national census of 2011, population of the settlement was 1,490. [3] References.

  5. Croats ( Croatian: Hrvati) are a South Slavic ethnic group mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries. There are around 5 million Croats living in the southern Central Europe region, along the east bank of the Adriatic Sea and an estimated 9 million throughout the world.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HavartiHavarti - Wikipedia

    Description. Production. Consumption. Nutrition. Controversy. See also. References. Havarti ( Danish pronunciation: [hæˈvɑːtsʰi]) or cream havarti ( Danish: flødehavarti) is a semisoft Danish cow's milk cheese. It can be sliced, grilled, or melted. [2] History.