Croat in the PONS Dictionary

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A general outbreak of fighting followed and there was heavy shelling of the town that night by Croat artillery.
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Revolts of Croat soldiers broke out in all three divisions in the first few days, causing significant disruption to mobilisation and deployment.
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The village has a Croat majority (that belong to the Croat subgroup of okac).
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Specifically, a loss of Croats would mean fewer people to support Croat politicians and diminution of their power base within the multinational state.
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Although primarily Croat, these schools are open to students of other ethnicities and religious groups.
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The town consists of an ethnically homogeneous Croat population of over 4,000.
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