Similar words: croat, throat infection, throat, cut-throat, cutthroat, heteroatom, sore throat, croak. Meaning: n. a republic in the western Balkans in south-central Europe in the eastern Adriatic coastal area; formerly part of the Habsburg monarchy and Yugoslavia; became independent in 1991.
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31, Orlando Duque of Colombia readies to dive off a 26-meter high platform on Fort Lovrijenac in Dubrovnik, Croatia on July 11, 2009 during the 2009 Red Bull Cliff Diving Series.
32, Efes Pilsen of Istanbul carried Turkey's hopes against Split Croatia.
33, It is one of the top tourist destinations in Croatia.
34, The restructuring and modernization of Rijeka Port doubled port traffic and positioned Croatia as a more attractive trading route.
35, Analysis of the fossil associations of dasycladalean algae in the Middle and Upper Triassic of Croatia is given with the emphasis on the stratigraphical ranges of particular species and associations.
36, EVERYBODY has his own tale of terrible translation to tell — an incomprehensible restaurant menu in Croatia, a comically illiterate warning sign on a French beach.
37, It's a political and administrative centre for the Republic of Croatia .
38, Croatia had hoped to join in 2009, but that looks optimistic.
39, President of the Republic of Croatia is the Head of State, elected by the Assembly(Sabor), for a term of 5 years and may serve for no longer than 2 consecutive terms.
40, The Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in the former Yugoslavia and Central, between the Republic of Croatia and Serbia, between the two.
41, This is why Serbia & Montenegro is in and Russia, Croatia and South Korea are out.
42, A city on the Sava River north-northwest of Belgrade. Long the chief city of Croatia, it was a center of the Yugoslavian nationalist movement in the19th century.
43, Those two nations plus Russia all stand two points behind leaders Croatia.
44, The instant reaction is to assume that Bilic pines for Steve McClaren, the manager whose team came from 2-0 down to equalise but still lost to Croatia at Wembley in 2007.
45, Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Croatia: Zagreb; f .1990; Pres . - Mladen Mesic.
46, At the invitation of President Gasparovic of the Slovak Republic and President Mesic of the Republic of Croatia(sentencedict.com), President Hu Jintao will pay state visits to the two countries from June 18 to 20.
47, We've got to Croatia and stand up and be counted.
48, Croatia is desperately calling for international recognition as a sovereign state.
49, Before the dissolution of Yugoslavia, Croatia, after Slovenia, was the most prosperous and industrialized area, with a per capita output perhaps one-third above the Yugoslav average.
50, England's qualification hopes against FYR Macedonia and defeat in Croatia.
51, I also spoke to Tito's youngest grandson Andre who, like Mr Mesic[sentencedict.com], is proud to be a part of the new Croatia.
52, Remember against England and Croatia, I already tried a lot.
53, The murder stunned Croatia , revealing the grip of organised crime and corruption.
54, Croatia patently lacked self - belief and had no pace with which to threaten the speedy English defence.
55, New week I head to Croatia for Davis Cup between Croatia and the Czech Republic.
56, The Republic of Croatia was admitted as a Member of the United Nations.
57, Croatia now produces over 6 million litres of olive oil every year.
58, The plan was to land at Sarajevo, cycle to Split in Croatia, ride up the coast and across to Ljubljana to fly home.
59, It has started membership negotiations with Croatia and , most momentously, with Turkey.
60, In the early 1990s, post-Tito Yugoslavia began to unravel along ethnic lines: Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina were recognized as independent states in 1992.
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