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Discover LudwigThe word "croats" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun to refer to people from Croatia, or it can also be used as an adjective to describe things related to Croatia. Example sentence: The croats living in Canada made a video to celebrate Croatia's independence day.
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All pupils study a single, common curriculum: Serbs, Bosniaks and Croats are mixed in every classroom.
Croats and Bosnian Muslims (as Bosniaks used to be called)* immediately rampaged through Sarajevo to take revenge".What exactly are we supposed to celebrate?" a Sarajevan recently asked me.
The Croats for centuries were under Hungarian, then Austro-Hungarian rule.
Do not be surprised that some Croats carry such feelings to the point of reckoning that the place for Croatia's champions is on court, not in it.
Croats were ecstatic, Serbs bitter.Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac were first convicted in 2011 of conspiring, as part of a "joint criminal enterprise", to drive Serbs out of Croatia's Krajina region.
Fourteen of the 18 Croats who have been charged are in custody.
In 1999 the Croats charged Serbia with genocide at the court relating to the war of 1991-95.
Statistically there is no difference between an Albanian fleeing Serbs, or a Serb fleeing Croats.
Croats, strongly outnumbered by Bosniaks in the federation, have the choice of two Croatian parties or one, the SDP, that also appeals to Bosniaks and Serbs.Months of bargaining will follow the elections.
Many young Hungarians, Romanians, Croats and others leave the province to study in the lands of their compatriots; few come back.
Many Croats, intimidated and fearful, left Vojvodina which under the Yugoslav constitution had enjoyed the same autonomous position within Serbia as Kosovo as did ethnic Hungarians who saw no future in Serbia.
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