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Croatian Folklore, Croatian Culture, Croatian Clothing, Russian Inspiration, European Costumes, Folklore Fashion, Costumes Around The World, Folk Clothing, European Dress

Here are a few images of embroidered clothing from the Posavina, Moslavina, and Banovina regions of Croatia. Posavina, which had the greatest influence on nearby regions, encompasses the area around the Sava River which flows through Slovenia, Croatia and along its border with Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Croatian Culture and Traditions Croatian Culture, Sewing Lace, Lace Crafts, Fun Quiz, Fun Quizzes, Cool Countries, Lace Making, Chinese Culture, Lace Pattern

Discover true Croatian culture and traditionsExplore what Croatians are like and what traditions and customs we practice throughout the year so you can truly understand our lifestyleCroatian culture is amazingly rich: from diverse folk traditions to cultural heritage that is thousands of years old. Our everyday Croatian life has elements of both: let me be your cultural guide.Why you should learn about Croatian culture and its peopleThe easiest way to fall in love with Croatia is through its…

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Rakija: The spirit of Croatian hospitality and tradition | Croatia Week Croatian Apartment, Violent Balkan Core, Hospitality Aesthetic, Old Balkan Aesthetic, Croatian Restaurant, Croatia Nightlife, Croatian Culture, Copper Still, Distillation Process

Rakija, pronounced “rah-kee-yah,” is a traditional alcoholic beverage that has a significant cultural importance in Croatia. This strong spirit is made from distilled fruit, with the most common fruits being plum, grape, apricot, and pear. Rakija has been a staple in Croatian culture for centuries,

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Croatian Traditional Clothing, Croatian Clothing, The Blessed Virgin Mary, The Cathedral, Blessed Virgin, Blessed Virgin Mary, Traditional Dress, Zagreb, Traditional Clothing

While visiting the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Zagreb, we were visited by a group of local men and women in their traditional clothing. It's my understanding that the various patterns are dependent upon which part of the country one is from.

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