Transcript REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
Commenius project “Friendship of dances”
Location of Croatia in Europe
Croatia
in Central and Southeast Europe, is located bordering Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the southeast, Montenegro to the southeast, the Adriatic Sea to the southwest and Slovenia to the northwest.
Basic info about Croatia
o o o o Declaration of Independence: 8th of October, 1991 o o o
Population of Croatia:
around 4,29 million Capital city: Zagreb Official language: Croatian Demonym: Croat, Croatian Currency: Kuna (HRK) Anthem: Lijepa naša domovino (Our Beautiful Homeland)
CROATIAN NATIONAL FLAG
Croatian National flag is a red-white-blue tricolor with the historic Croatian chequered coat of arms (25 red and white fields) and stylized crown with five smaller shields featuring coats of arms.
CROATIAN ANTHEM
The Croatian anthem Lijepa naša (Our Beautiful Homeland) was written in 1835. (Antun Mihanović ) and set to music in 1846. (Josip Runjanin).
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The Kuna
The currency of Croatia is the Kuna.
Croatian Language
The Croatian language is based on a Southern Slavic language used in Bosnia, Herzegovina, and some parts of Italy.
Try to read these Croatian sentences Laku noć. – Good night.
Dobar dan. – Good afternoon.
Ne govorim hrvatski. – I cannot speak Croatian.
Regions of Croatia
There are eight zones that Croatia can be split into. There are the Dalmatian regions (purple, tan, blue, and light purple). The Mountain region. The Slavonija region. (Slatina
is located in this region)
The is Middle Croatia (green). The Kvarner region (blue/green). The Istria region(red).
MAYBE YOU DIDN’T KNOW BUT...
DALMATIAN DOG–NATIVE CROATIAN 101 DALMATIAN Dalmatia - the coastal part of Croatia Recognized as Croatian autochthonous breed (FCI-153) Croatian Mascot - 2000 Olympic games Sydney
CROATIA - HOMELAND OF CRAVATS Every day worn by the 600 million men around the world.
French - la Cravate German- die Krawatte English – Cravat Italian - Cravatta Spanish - Corbata Portuguese - Gravata Irish - Carabhat Swedish - Kravatt Finnish - Kravatti Flemish - Krawaat Polish - Krawat Ukrainian - Kravatka Hungarian – Kravat Croatian - Kravata
INVENTORS - PEN
Slavoljub Eduard Penkala (1871-1922) from Zagreb invented a mechanical ball pen which is bearing his name and now it is in everyday use.
INVENTORS - PARASHUTE Faust Vrancic (1551-1617) from Sibenik invented and constructed a parashute and also performed a first jump in order to test it.
Famous Croatian sportsmen
Goran Ivanišević – tennis player Ivano Balić - handball Janica Kostelić - skiing Davor Šuker – football
NBA PLAYERS FROM CROATIA
Basketball team from Split - several times European champions.
Toni Kukoc Radja vs. Rodman Zan Tabak Drazen Petrovic
Traditional Croatian food
Our hometown Slatina
• Slatina is a small town which is in the east of Croatia (Slavonija region) and its population is around 12 000. • We have two main Primary schools, two High schools and two kindergardens.
City Centre
Slatina’s main park and local musicians Town’s court
Museum
Lake Javorica in Slatina
Primary school Eugena Kumičića Slatina
Our school has got 633 pupils in 37 departments and our regional schools, which are located in the villages near the main school, have 63 pupils in combined classes.
We also have 15 children in classes with special needs and are divided into 3 classes depending on pupils age.
Total number of teachers, pedagogical staff and administration is 63.
Pupils who attend our school are from age 7 to 14. Our classes are organized in two shifts which change every week.
Our library
We like to prepare different school shows for our local community
Every year in October we bake and sell our traditional food
We are an eco-friendly school
Vegetarian Monday – vegetarian food served in school canteen
Our products made of recycled materials
St Nicholas in school Christmas train with Santa
Our pupils are good at sports
National champions in cross
Every year our pupils dress up as flowers to welcome spring
And here we are...we all work in our school. Hello
Teachers involved in this project
Božica Majhen – headmistress Silvija Mađarić – coordinator (English teacher) Kristina Premec – English teacher Renata Grahovac – Primary teacher Mira Brezovčan – Primary teacher Gordana Maroević – Primary teacher Vera Menčik – Primary teacher Željka Novotni – Primary teacher Spomenka Bošnjak –Primary teacher Sanja Bujanić – Art teacher Marijana Toplak – Croatian teacher Nikola Marjanović – History and Geography teacher Melita Schmitz - librarian
NICE TO MEET YOU!
See you soon!