The Dalmatian Croats were recorded to have been subject to the Kingdom of Italy under Lothair I, since 828. The Croatian Prince Mislav (835–845) built up a formidable navy, and in 839 signed a peace treaty with Pietro Tradonico, doge of…
The Croats, also known as Cravats or Crabats, [6 ] were 17th-century light cavalry forces in Central Europe, comparable to the hussars. [7 ] The Croats were initially irregular units loosely organized in bands.
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The migration of the Croats to Moravia got the attention of ethnographers, linguists, and historians in that era. The first mention of Croats was at the end of the 18th century.
The Croats (Croatian: Hrvati; Slovak: Chorváti) are an ethnic minority in Slovakia, numbering 850 people according to the 2001 census, although the relatively compact patriotic Croatian community may number as many as 3500 people.
Bosnian Croats make up 15.43% of the country's population. Currently, according to the 2013 census, 91% of them live in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, while just 5.4% and 3.2% live in Republika Srpska and Brčko District…
Croats (IPA: kroʊæt, kroʊɑt; Croatie: Hrvati) are a naition an Sooth Slavic ethnic group maistly livin in Croatie, Bosnie an Herzegovinae an nearbi kintras.