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Migration on Croatian Islands

PROCEEDINGS International Scientific Symposium NEW TRENDS IN GEOGRAPHY October 3-4, 2019 Ohrid, 2019
Migration flows have significantly and permanently changed the demographic picture of the Croatian islands. The history of relations between the islands and mainland is at the same time also the history of migration that has determined the relations of dependency or self-sufficiency, status of center and periphery, as well as defined the experience of ...
Klempić Bogadi, Sanja   +1 more
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Frequent Toponyms of the Croatian Adriatic Islands [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
The research has focused on the etymological analysis of the toponyms on the islands of the East Adriatic coast which tend to repeat themselves frequently. Besides the Slavic ones (i.e. Kamenišnjak < Cro. kamen (‘stone’), Lupeščina < Cro. lupež (‘thief’), Pišćenjak < Cro.
Marasović-Alujević, Marina   +1 more
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TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE YACHTING IN CROATIAN TRADITIONAL ISLAND PORTS

Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, 2010
Islands at the east coast of the Adriatic were the area with a poor local community. Tourism, especially nautical, ensures new way of life, including some bad experiences, too. Attention is given to permanent preservation of Adriatic islands and the sea, as the most valuable Croatian natural resource.
Favro, Srećko   +2 more
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The Croatian Islands: An Introduction

2020
The chapter deals with main geographical features of Croatian islands. The Croatian archipelago contributes to the small islands of Europe with 1, 246 islands, islets, rocks and reefs. It is a place of multiple contacts between the sea, karst relief, Mediterranean climate and diverse flora and fauna, where there are few freshwater sources or surface ...
Faričić, Josip, Čuka, Anica
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ILLEGITIMATE BIRTHS ON THE CROATIAN ISLANDS

2022
Within Europe, Croatia has always been noted for its low rate of births outside marriage. In relation to other European countries, only Greece, North Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina have lower extra-marital birth rates than Croatia. Croatia is particularly heterogeneous in terms of the extra-marital birth rate.
Mirošević, Lena, Mrđen, Snježana
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Croatian island population 2001.

2008
The book presents demographic, geographic, historical, socio-economical and biomedical characteristics of Croatian island ...
Rudan, Igor   +2 more
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Insight from Croatian Island Cohort

2022
In 2015, the first birth cohort study in Croatia, named “Croatian Islands Birth Cohort Study (CRIBS)” was initiated. Our aim was to prospectively follow a sample of 500 pregnant women and their children in two sub-populations – island population (Croatian Dalmatian islands - Hvar and Brač) and mainland population (City of Split with its surroundings ...
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Geostrategic Importance of Croatian Islands

2011
Adriatic Sea has had a major geostrategic role on the contact between continental and Mediterranean Europe since the antiquity. Its position and physical features like profound indentedness of the sea into the mainland, well-indented coastline, and numerous islands and islets were crucial factors that attracted maritime forces and caused their mutual ...
Blaće, Ante   +2 more
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Diseases of sheep on Croatian islands

2008
According to the Croatian Livestock Centre’ s data (2006) over 100.000 sheep are bred on the islands for the purpose of producing meat (lambs) and milk (cheese). The majority are raised on the islands of Krk, Cres, Rab, Pag and Brač. Autochthonous (island) breeds predominate on these islands while Istrian and crossbreed sheep are represented in ...
Cergolj, Marijan   +6 more
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Vocational Education on Croatian Islands

Vocational education in Croatia encompasses a wide range of programs and schools that provide practical training and expertise for various industries and professions. There is continuous effort in Croatia to improve the quality of vocational education to ensure that it meets the needs of the labour market and enables young people to pursue successful ...
Krpanec, Eta   +2 more
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