Croatia in the 2022 World Cup .. Learn about its cultural history

Croatia in the 2022 World Cup .. Learn about its cultural history

After Croatia started today, its career in the 2022 World Cup matches, against the Moroccan national team, we get to know together its history in the world of sports in general since it was within Yugoslavia, which has disintegrated since the nineties.

Because of its geographical location, Croatia represents a mixture of four different cultural fields, as it was a crossroads of influences from Western culture and the east since the division between the Western Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire, as well as from Central Europe and the culture of the Mediterranean, the Iliri movement was the most important period in national cultural history where the ninth century proved Ten is decisive to liberate the Croatians and witnessed unprecedented developments in all areas of art and culture, which led to the emergence of many historical figures.

In Croatia, there are 222 museums visited by millions of people. Moreover, there are 1768 libraries, containing 26. 8 million volumes, and 19 government archives, and many major publishers dominate the bookstore market and the main event in this industry is the Interleper Exhibition, which is held annually in Zagreb.

The Pashka board is a stone that was engraved on the Galagulian alphabet and is the first Slavic alphabet on the island of Karak and dates back to about 1100 years older, a survivor in the Croatian language.

The Renaissance and Marco Marolic were distinguished by the beginning of a more powerful development of Croatian literature, along with Marolic there, the playwright in the Renaissance Marine Dreich, the poet Baroki Ivan Gondulic, the poet of the Croatian National Renaissance Ivan Mauranic, the novelist, theatrical writer and poet Auguste Shinoa, and the children’s writer Ivana Bliganic Mauranic, often, often mostly.

What is referred to is the poet Anton Branco Shimic, the expressive writer and realist Miroslav Keletsa, the poet Tin Ogivic, the novelist and short story writer Evo Andret is the greatest figure in Croatian literature..

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