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CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Of course, such delicacies call for suitable liquid companions – and the choice is not too bad - from slivovitz and travarica as aperitifs and digestives to dingač, the famous red or traminac almost equally well-known white desert wine. One can hardly think of a stay in Croatia without seeing the Plitvice lakes, Dubrovnik or possibly goingCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Croatia Guide Book is a humorous guide to Croatia for smart foreignersCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Croatia Guide Book is a humorous guide to Croatia for smart foreignersCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
History. Both the origin and the name of the Croats are steeped in legend, myth and hypothesis, but short on reliable proof. What is known for sure is that in the course of the 7 th century, they settled the area between the Drava and Danube rivers in the North and the Adriatic Sea with Franken (later also Venice) as their powerful western and the Byzantine Empire as their eastern neighbour.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Location. Where do you look for Croatia on the map? Well, you can locate it even without a magnifying glass: look for the northernmost tip of the Mediterranean Sea, move your finger a bit to the east of Venice and Trieste, one more centimetre and you’re there.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Art. Traces of Celtic blood are believed to be responsible for the particular attachment to art of any kind. Before the arrival of electricity, reciting heroic epics, telling fairy tales or posing riddles was a highly regarded skill, competing only with group singing of love songs with eternal themes, to liven up the long winter evenings of the country folk.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Sports. Football (soccer) has been the most popular sport since the first footballs were brought from England and Prague at around the same time. It was given a fresh impulse when Croatia won third place in the World Championships of 1998, with D. Šuker and Z. Boban as the main trademarks, the real climax being the 3:0 triumph over Germany.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Health. Exchange of information about one’s illnesses is a favourite pastime in Croatia. It’s a kind of never-ending competition, something like “Who can claim poorer health?”CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Laughing in Croatia. Like anywhere else, telling jokes, preferably at the expense of the inhabitants of a certain region reputed not to be excessively bright or generous, is a popular pastime, and priests, nuns and mothers-in-law are other categories of typical victims. WWW.CROATIAGUIDEBOOK.INFOTRANSLATE THIS PAGE www.croatiaguidebook.infoCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Of course, such delicacies call for suitable liquid companions – and the choice is not too bad - from slivovitz and travarica as aperitifs and digestives to dingač, the famous red or traminac almost equally well-known white desert wine. One can hardly think of a stay in Croatia without seeing the Plitvice lakes, Dubrovnik or possibly goingCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Croatia Guide Book is a humorous guide to Croatia for smart foreignersCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Croatia Guide Book is a humorous guide to Croatia for smart foreignersCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
History. Both the origin and the name of the Croats are steeped in legend, myth and hypothesis, but short on reliable proof. What is known for sure is that in the course of the 7 th century, they settled the area between the Drava and Danube rivers in the North and the Adriatic Sea with Franken (later also Venice) as their powerful western and the Byzantine Empire as their eastern neighbour.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Location. Where do you look for Croatia on the map? Well, you can locate it even without a magnifying glass: look for the northernmost tip of the Mediterranean Sea, move your finger a bit to the east of Venice and Trieste, one more centimetre and you’re there.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Art. Traces of Celtic blood are believed to be responsible for the particular attachment to art of any kind. Before the arrival of electricity, reciting heroic epics, telling fairy tales or posing riddles was a highly regarded skill, competing only with group singing of love songs with eternal themes, to liven up the long winter evenings of the country folk.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Sports. Football (soccer) has been the most popular sport since the first footballs were brought from England and Prague at around the same time. It was given a fresh impulse when Croatia won third place in the World Championships of 1998, with D. Šuker and Z. Boban as the main trademarks, the real climax being the 3:0 triumph over Germany.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Health. Exchange of information about one’s illnesses is a favourite pastime in Croatia. It’s a kind of never-ending competition, something like “Who can claim poorer health?”CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Laughing in Croatia. Like anywhere else, telling jokes, preferably at the expense of the inhabitants of a certain region reputed not to be excessively bright or generous, is a popular pastime, and priests, nuns and mothers-in-law are other categories of typical victims. WWW.CROATIAGUIDEBOOK.INFOTRANSLATE THIS PAGE www.croatiaguidebook.infoCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Location. Where do you look for Croatia on the map? Well, you can locate it even without a magnifying glass: look for the northernmost tip of the Mediterranean Sea, move your finger a bit to the east of Venice and Trieste, one more centimetre and you’re there.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Croatia Guide Book is a humorous guide to Croatia for smart foreignersCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Language. To better understand what might sometimes seem obsession or unreasonable sensitivity when it comes to language in Croatia, one should know that here, more than elsewhere, language is a crucial component of national identity; it was the armour that protected a tiny nation situated at a crossroads against all attempts made by its neighbours to swallow it by trying to impose (at oneCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
People. The people here are like a broth made of many known and unknown ingredients. The prevailing theories tell us that predominantly Slavic waves splashed onto the shore between the fifth and seventh centuries, eventually reaching the Adriatic Sea, merging with and gradually absorbing the local Celtic-Illyric-Thracian tribes.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Sports. Football (soccer) has been the most popular sport since the first footballs were brought from England and Prague at around the same time. It was given a fresh impulse when Croatia won third place in the World Championships of 1998, with D. Šuker and Z. Boban as the main trademarks, the real climax being the 3:0 triumph over Germany.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Croatia Guide Book is a humorous guide to Croatia for smart foreignersCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Health. Exchange of information about one’s illnesses is a favourite pastime in Croatia. It’s a kind of never-ending competition, something like “Who can claim poorer health?” WWW.CROATIAGUIDEBOOK.INFOTRANSLATE THIS PAGE www.croatiaguidebook.infoCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
In the 15th century Benedikt Kotruljić, who served at the Aragon court in Naples, wrote the first European book about trade and bookkeeping. It was printed, in Italian, some one hundred years later, which is still pretty fast compared with its Croatian translation – five centuries after it was written (1989)! INTRODUCTION TO TREATMENT OF TANNERY EFFLUENTS Confronted with increasing legal and social pressures, no tanner can afford the luxury of not being familiar with the main issues and principles of environmental protection pertaining to tanneryoperations.
CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
with all your senses. Of course, such delicacies call for suitable liquid companions – and the choice is not too bad - from slivovitz and travarica as aperitifs and digestives to dingač, the famous red or traminac almost equally well-known white desert wine.. One can hardly think of a stay in Croatia without seeing the Plitvice lakes, Dubrovnik or possibly going birdwatching, sailing etc.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Croatia Guide Book is a humorous guide to Croatia for smart foreignersCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
History. Both the origin and the name of the Croats are steeped in legend, myth and hypothesis, but short on reliable proof. What is known for sure is that in the course of the 7 th century, they settled the area between the Drava and Danube rivers in the North and the Adriatic Sea with Franken (later also Venice) as their powerful western and the Byzantine Empire as their eastern neighbour.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Croatia Guide Book is a humorous guide to Croatia for smart foreignersCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Health. Exchange of information about one’s illnesses is a favourite pastime in Croatia. It’s a kind of never-ending competition, something like “Who can claim poorer health?”CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Croatia Guide Book is a humorous guide to Croatia for smart foreignersCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Pleasures of the palate and beverages to quench your thirst. In the old days, the typical staple foods of the poor were grah (a thick bean stew with or without a piece of sausage or smoked meat in it) and palenta, also called žganci or pura (boiled maize flour). The first has held its ground as a cheap gablec or marenda, a meal frequently taken by working people at mid-morning and the latterCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Sports. Football (soccer) has been the most popular sport since the first footballs were brought from England and Prague at around thesame time.
CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Laughing in Croatia. Like anywhere else, telling jokes, preferably at the expense of the inhabitants of a certain region reputed not to be excessively bright or generous, is a popular pastime, and priests, nuns and mothers-in-law are other categories of typical victims.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Leisure time and social life. Several centuries ago, a wire instrument called the tamburica took the place of the gajde (drum pipe, similar to its Scottish cousin), the main musical instrument to accompany the traditional form of dancing in kolo (where dancers holding each other’s hand or waist make a fully closed or open circle).. It is easy to distinguish a Croatian kolo from similarCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
with all your senses. Of course, such delicacies call for suitable liquid companions – and the choice is not too bad - from slivovitz and travarica as aperitifs and digestives to dingač, the famous red or traminac almost equally well-known white desert wine.. One can hardly think of a stay in Croatia without seeing the Plitvice lakes, Dubrovnik or possibly going birdwatching, sailing etc.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Croatia Guide Book is a humorous guide to Croatia for smart foreignersCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
History. Both the origin and the name of the Croats are steeped in legend, myth and hypothesis, but short on reliable proof. What is known for sure is that in the course of the 7 th century, they settled the area between the Drava and Danube rivers in the North and the Adriatic Sea with Franken (later also Venice) as their powerful western and the Byzantine Empire as their eastern neighbour.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Croatia Guide Book is a humorous guide to Croatia for smart foreignersCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Health. Exchange of information about one’s illnesses is a favourite pastime in Croatia. It’s a kind of never-ending competition, something like “Who can claim poorer health?”CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Croatia Guide Book is a humorous guide to Croatia for smart foreignersCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Pleasures of the palate and beverages to quench your thirst. In the old days, the typical staple foods of the poor were grah (a thick bean stew with or without a piece of sausage or smoked meat in it) and palenta, also called žganci or pura (boiled maize flour). The first has held its ground as a cheap gablec or marenda, a meal frequently taken by working people at mid-morning and the latterCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Sports. Football (soccer) has been the most popular sport since the first footballs were brought from England and Prague at around thesame time.
CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Laughing in Croatia. Like anywhere else, telling jokes, preferably at the expense of the inhabitants of a certain region reputed not to be excessively bright or generous, is a popular pastime, and priests, nuns and mothers-in-law are other categories of typical victims.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Leisure time and social life. Several centuries ago, a wire instrument called the tamburica took the place of the gajde (drum pipe, similar to its Scottish cousin), the main musical instrument to accompany the traditional form of dancing in kolo (where dancers holding each other’s hand or waist make a fully closed or open circle).. It is easy to distinguish a Croatian kolo from similarCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Language. To better understand what might sometimes seem obsession or unreasonable sensitivity when it comes to language in Croatia, one should know that here, more than elsewhere, language is a crucial component of national identity; it was the armour that protected a tiny nation situated at a crossroads against all attempts made by its neighbours to swallow it by trying to impose (at oneCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Sports. Football (soccer) has been the most popular sport since the first footballs were brought from England and Prague at around thesame time.
CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
People. The people here are like a broth made of many known and unknown ingredients. The prevailing theories tell us that predominantly Slavic waves splashed onto the shore between the fifth and seventh centuries, eventually reaching the Adriatic Sea, merging with and gradually absorbing the local Celtic-Illyric-Thracian tribes.CROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Croatia Guide Book is a humorous guide to Croatia for smart foreignersCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Leisure time and social life. Several centuries ago, a wire instrument called the tamburica took the place of the gajde (drum pipe, similar to its Scottish cousin), the main musical instrument to accompany the traditional form of dancing in kolo (where dancers holding each other’s hand or waist make a fully closed or open circle).. It is easy to distinguish a Croatian kolo from similarCROATIA GUIDE BOOK
Author. Jakov Buljan has been travelling for some 40 years, criss-crossing all the continents except Antarctica. He has lived and worked in countries as diverse as Austria, Burundi, India and Libya, among Christians, Sikhs, Moslems and Hindus. HOW TO SURVIVE IN CROATIA-PALATINO Title: how to survive in croatia-palatino.indd Created Date: 3/24/200612:57:45 PM
MASS BALANCE IN LEATHER PROCESSING 4 MASS BALANCE OF LEATHER PROCESSING PREMISES - ASSUMPTIONS Raw hide 1000 kg of wet salted cattle hides (39 pieces, green weight 1100 kg)Weight class: 25 -
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Geschichte. So reich sowohl die Herkunft als auch der Name der Kroaten an Legenden, Mythen und Hypothesen sind, so wenig gibt es verlässliche Beweise dafür.KROATIEN HANDBUCH
Etwas zur Geografie. Wo soll man denn Land auf der Landkarte suchen? Sie werden sich wundern, man kann es sogar ohne Vergrößerungsglas finden: Suchen Sie auf der Karte den äußersten Norden des Mittelmeers, fahren Sie dann mit dem Finger noch einen Zentimeter östlich von Venedig und Triest und schon sind Sie da.Search:
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------------------------- HOW TO SURVIVE IN AND EVEN ENJOY CROATIA A GUIDE FOR SMART FOREIGNERS Would you like to listen to sea waves (or is it Poseidon, the god of the see himself) playing the pipe organ at the town of Zadar? Why is the US dollar still the main currency on the islands of Susak and Olib? In which century was the world’s oldest sailors´ association founded? Who dealt the formidable Ottoman war machine its very first heavy blow on European soil and where - nearly 100 years before the second Turkish siege of Vienna? Guess what was the official language in the Croatian parliament some 150 years ago and what the Croats like to brag about. What links them to the concept of encyclopaedia, to dactiloscopy and torpedo? What are the favourite subjects for small talk in Croatia and what kinds of jokes make Croatians laugh? And yes, like elsewhere, there are some DOs and DON’Ts in Croatia.* Have you ever
wanted to learn a secret script?* Do you know
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EXPERIENCE CROATIA... Are you actually looking for something more down-to-earth? In that case it might be wise to master words like _purica s mlincima_ (roast turkey with baked noodles), _štrukli_ (boiled, then oven baked crêpes with walnuts, cheese etc.), _kulen_ (delicious pork sausage), _palenta_ (boiled maize flour, formerly a poor man´s dish), _na gradele_ (fish grilled on grapevine wood and generously laced with locally produced olive oil and fresh rosemary). ...WITH ALL YOUR SENSES Of course, such delicacies call for suitable liquid companions – and the choice is not too bad - from _slivovitz_ and _travarica_ as aperitifs and digestives to _dingač,_ the famous red or _traminac_ almost equally well-known white desert wine. One can hardly think of a stay in Croatia without seeing the Plitvice lakes, Dubrovnik or possibly going birdwatching, sailing etc. But you are aware of that without this guide...DOWNLOAD
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spend too much time waiting for a plane? Tired of the same old boring in-flight magazines? Would you like something to read about Croatia, written by a person who has travelled the world, just as you have? Written as light reading, this Guide will give you quick insight into some of Croatia's beauties and delights, but also quick facts for both small talk and serious conversation. As well as reading it online, you can also download the Guide from here (PDF file, 2.80MB)and take it
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To have a glance of what the Guide looks like in its printed form, why don't you visit our Preview page? ------------------------- How to survive in and even enjoy Croatia - a guide for smart foreigners © Jakov Buljan, 2006 Illustrations: Dubravko Mataković Language editor: FrancescaBrizi
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