Politics of Croatia Constitution of Croatia Presidents of Croatia Parliament of Croatia Political parties in Croatia Elections in Croatia: President: 2005 Parliament: 2003 The Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Republika Hrvatska) is a parliamentary democracy with an elected president. ... Current Constitution of the Republic of Croatia was adopted by the Parliament of the Republic of Croatia on December 22, 1990. ... The President of Croatia is the head of state. ... The parliament of Croatia is called Hrvatski Sabor in Croatian - the word sabor means an assembly, a gathering, a congress. ... This article lists political parties in Croatia. ... Politics of Croatia Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Croatia ... The fourth presidential elections in Croatia took place in two rounds in January 2005. ... Elections for the Croatian Parliament were held on November 23, 2003. ...
The Democratic Union of Hungarians of Croatia (Demokratska Zajednica Mađara Hrvatske) is a political party in Croatia, representing the Hungarian minority. The party has one seat in parliament since the elections of 23 november 2003. A political party is a political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power within a government. ... Politics of Croatia Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Croatia ...
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Hungarian traditional music tends to have a strong dactylic rhythm, just as the language is invariably stressed on the first syllable of each word.
Hungarian cuisine is also a prominent feature of Hungarian culture, with traditional dishes such as goulash a main feature of the Hungarian diet.
Hungarians are also known for their prowess at water sports, mainly swimming, water polo and canoeing; this can be said to be surprising at first, due to Hungary being landlocked.
The Republic of Croatia is a crescent-shaped country in Europe bordering the Mediterranean, Central Europe and the Balkans.
By the mid-1400s, the Hungarian kingdom was gravely hurt by the Ottoman expansion as much of the mountainous country now known as Bosnia and Herzegovina fell to the Turks.
Croatia applied for European Union membership in 2003 and the EU leaders accepted it as an official candidate country in late 2004.