
The Croatian language is a South Slavic language, similar to Serbian and Bosnian. Croatian belongs to the Central South Slavic diasystem, otherwise referred to as ‘Serbo-Croatian’. Croatian is used primarily in Croatia and by Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in addition to being spoken by Croatian minorities in several neighboring countries, including in the Italian region of Molise. The language is also somewhat retained among representatives of the Croatian dispora is many different count...
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