Title: Croatia a land of thousand islands
1Croatiaa land of thousand islands
An overview of its history, culture and natural
beauty By Zdeslav Hrepic Kansas State University
2OVERVIEW
- General facts and Geography
- What we are proud of
- History and Language
- Art and Architecture
- World heritage in Croatia (UNESCOs list)
- Landscape
- Music and Dances
3CROATIA IS
On the cross roads between Central Europe and
the Mediterranean
4GENERAL FACTS
- Official name
- REPUBLIC OF CROATIA
- Official language
- CROATIAN
- Alphabet
- LATIN
http//education.yahoo.com/reference/factbook/hr/m
ap.html
5POPULATION
4,437,460 (2001. Census)
Ethnic composition 89,63 Croats 4,54 Serbs
0,47 Bosnians 0,44 Italians 0,37 Hungarians
6,55 others
Religions 87,83 Roman Catholic1,28
Islam0,91 Orthodox0,43 Protestant3, 9
Atheists 2.99 Agnostics 2, 2 Atheists
6CAPITAL - ZAGREB
Church of St. Mark
Old town and Cathedral
7COAT OF ARMS AND FLAG
today
7 ct.
16 ct.
8ECONOMY - TOURISM
9ECONOMY - SHIPBUILDING
Made in Split, Croatia
In the second half of the 1980-ties the Croatian
shipbuilding industry was at the third place in
the world, (after Japan and South Korea).
10ECONOMY - AGRICULTURE
SOUTH CROATIA
11ECONOMY - AGRICULTURE
NORTH CROATIA
12 RELIEF
13ARCHIPELAGO
1,185 islands and rocks 66 inhabited One of 10
nations in the world with more than 1000
islands Total Coastline length 5,835 km (Islands
70 - Mainland 30 )
14CROATIAN ARCHIPELAGO
According to American journal "Cruising World",
together with the Caribbean, among the best
sailing areas in the world.
15BEACHES
16BEACHES
17LIGHTHOUSES
66 big stone lighthouses from 19 ct.
18FALKUSA
Croatian fisherman boat (18 ct.)
19WHAT WE ARE PROUD OF
20SPORT - GORAN IVANISEVIC
WIMBLEDON CHAMPION 2001
..and welcome in his hometown - Split
Winner
21NBA PLAYERS FROM CROATIA
Basketball team from Split - several times
European champions.
Radja vs. Rodman
Toni Kukoc
Zan Tabak
Drazen Petrovic
22NATIONAL SOCCER TEAM
C R O A T I AThe Third Best Team in the World
Davor Suker won the Golden Boot for scoring the
most Goals (France 1998)
Note Croatia has less people than Brazil or
Germany has registered soccer players and
is a bit smaller in size than West Virginia!
23DALMATIAN DOGNATIVE CROATIAN
101 DALMATIAN Dalmatia - the coastal part of
Croatia
Recognized as Croatian autochthonous breed
(FCI-153)
Croatian Mascot - 2000 Olympic games Sydney
24CROATIA - 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
25CROATIA
HOMELAND OF CRAVATS
A tradition introduced by Croatian soldiers who
wore a small neckerchief of silk or cloth, tied
in a knot around their necks. Accepted in Europe
during 1618-1648 when two regiments of Croatian
soldiers were serving Luis XIV. After la
Cravate become popular at French court, fashion
spread fast further.
26OLDEST UNIVERSITIES
ZADAR 1396 and ZAGREB 1669
Bologna 1219 Padova 1220 Paris 1220 Oxford
1249 Lisabon 1290 Rome 1303 Cambridge
1318 Florence 1321 Praha 1348 Krakow 1364 Vienna
1365 Heidelberg 1385
ZADAR 1396 Rostock 1419 Glasgow 1453 Copenhagen
1479 Mainz 1494 Edinburgh 1582 Dublin 1591 Lwow
1661 ZAGREB 1669
Göttingen 1736 Erlangen 1743, Moscow 1775 Berlin
1809 Saint Petersburg 1819 London 1825 Helsinki
1826 Kiev 1834 Athens 1834 Tokyo
1881 Constantinople 1900
27INVENTORS - PARASHUTE
Faust Vrancic (1551-1617) from Sibenik invented
and constructed a parashute and also performed a
first jumps in order to test it. Wrote famous
book on mechanics Machinae novae (61
constructions, Venice, 1595) - soon translated
from Latin into Italian, Spanish, French and
German A sketch of his well known Homo volans
(parachutist) appearing in Machinae novae - often
wrongly attributed to Leonardo da Vinci.
28INVENTORS - 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.
29NIKOLA TESLA (1856-1943)
The Inventor Who Changed the World
- Born in Croatia (at that time within
Austro-Hungary) - The father of alternating current technology,
production and transmission of electrical energy
as we know it today. - Great contribution in high frequency technology
and wireless communications - More than 700 patents (manuscripts still top
secret of US ministry of defense) - Refused to receive the Nobel prize which he had
to share with T.A. Edison. - The unit for magnetic induction named after him
30NIKOLA TESLA
When his mother died, in 1892, he paid a visit to
Zagreb, Croatian capital, where he gave a lecture
about alternating current. On that occasion he
said
As a son of my homeland I feel it is my duty to
help the city of Zagreb in every respect with my
advice and work and suggested to build
alternating current power plant.
I am equally proud of my Croatian motherland and
Serbian descent. N. Tesla
Teslas monument, carved by Croatian sculptor
Frano Krsinic, near Tesla's hydro power plant on
Niagara Falls.
31TWO CROATIAN SCIENTISTS
ON THE MAP OF THE MOON
Rudjer Boskovic (1711-1787), name of the mountain
on the visible side. (forerunner of modern
physics for two centuries theory of atomic
forces)
Andrija Mohorovicic (1857-1936) name of the
mountain on the dark side (discovered
discontinuity in Earth crust named after him -
Moho-layer or Moho-discontinuity.
32CROATS NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS
- Lavoslav Ruzicka, of a Croat/Czech origin. Born
in Vukovar, Croatia. Studied in Zagreb. - For discoveries in organic chemistry 1939.
- Ivo Andric, A Croat born in Dolac, Bosnia and
Herzegovina. Studied in Zagreb. - For literature, 1961.
- Vladimir Prelog, a Croat born in Sarajevo, Bosnia
and Herzegovina. Studied in Zagreb. For
discoveries in organic chemistry, 1975.
33FIRST PUBLIC THEATER IN EUROPE
1612 - ON ISLAND HVAR
In 1612 a theatre was built on the first floor of
an existing building (from 13th century).
34FIRST PUBLIC THEATER IN EUROPE
Built by the efforts and contributions of all the
members of the community, regardless of class.
35OPERA
- Three Slavic nations who have national operas
- Russians (M. I. Glinka in 1836, 1842),
- Croats Vatroslav Lisinski composed the first
Croatian national opera "Ljubav i zloba" ("Love
and malice") in 1846. - Czechs (B. Smetana in 1862),
- The most famous Croatian opera
Ero s onoga svijeta, by Jakov
Gotovac (1895-1982) - It has been translated into 9 languages and
performed in about 80 countries.
36LEGACY THE VINODOL CODE
- One of the earliest and most important Croatian
legal documents is The Vinodol Code, very
different from the Roman law, written in the
Glagolitic alphabet in 1288. - considered to be one of the most important
documents of medieval Europe. Among the Slav
Codes only the Rus Code Pravda is slightly
older (1282).
- It was unique in Europe by determining protection
and integrity of women. - Introduces the institution of witnesses.
37CITY OF DUBROVNIK
PEARL OF CROATIAN CULTURE
1317 - the first European pharmacy that has been
working continuously till these days was opened
there in in Franciscan monastery.
- The first hospital (Domus Christi) in Dubrovnik
was opened in 1347.
38CITY OF DUBROVNIK
- In 1296 Dubrovnik had a sewer system.
- In 1377 Dubrovnik had the first quarantene in
Europe. - An organized production of soap started in 1417.
- The first orphanage was founded in 1432.
39CITY OF DUBROVNIK
Dubrovnik have the oldest arboretum in Europe -
Trsteno, founded in 1498, with many rare plants.
40CITY OF DUBROVNIK
Upon arrival in 7th ct., Croatians founded the
city on remainings of Roman settlement Ragusa.
The city walls were built between the 8th and
16th centuries.
After Croatia joined in union with Hungary (1102)
the Republic of Dubrovnik left the only really
free part of Croatia and kept its freedom until
Napoleon.
41CITY OF DUBROVNIK
- Ivan Gundulic (1589-1638) from Dubrovnik, one of
the greatest Croatian poets wrote in Croatian
language the well known patriotic verses devoted
to Liberty - Oh beautiful, oh dear, oh sweet liberty,the gift
that Almighty God gave us - Neither all the silver and gold,nor all the
human livescan be payment to your pure beauty! - Flag of the Republic of Dubrovnik
- The word LIBERTAS (Liberty)
42CITY OF DUBROVNIK
- One of 8 books of Dubrovnik statute from 1272
contains exclusively regulations concerning
Maritime Law, which is the oldest such document
in the world. - Slave trade in the Republic of Dubrovnik was
forbidden in 1418 (in the British Empire in
1833). - Dubrovnik's 1395 Insurance Law is the oldest in
Europe. It had all aspects of contemporary
maritime insurance. This law is three centuries
older than Lloyd's insurance, London, which dates
from the end of 17th century.
43CITY OF DUBROVNIK
"Dubrovnik Nava" 16 ct.
Republic of Dubrovnik built big fleet of sailing
ships. In 16th century, years of biggest
prosperity of Republic of Dubrovnik, their
mercantile marine had 170-200 ships. Besides
that, Dubrovnik had big armament navy.
44HISTORY - ORIGINS
- The earliest mention of
the Croatian name - as Horovathos (Horvat Croat) - on
two stone inscriptions in Greek language, from
around the 200 A.D., found by the Black Sea (more
precisely in the seaport Tanais on the Azov sea,
Krim). - "Horoathos archon Tanaiton" ( Croat
Mayor of Tanais) and "Synodos Horouathon
(Convention of Croats). - Both tablets are held in the archeological museum
in St Petersburg, Russia.
45INVITATION BY EMPEROR
HERACLIUS
Emperor Heraclius invites the Croats to settle in
the Roman provinces of Pannonia and Dalmatia (as
unable to defend the regions from the Avars) This
invitation was issued between 610 A.D. and 641
A.D., perhaps during the siege of Byzantium in
626. The migration was mostly complete by 678
when the Croatians sent a delegation to the Court
of Constantinople. Rome established contact
with the Croatians at the same time and converted
the tribes to Christianity through a treaty with
Pope Agatho in 680, making Croatia one of the
world's oldest Christian nations.
46800 A.D.
A loose confederation of duchies ruled by Bans
(Viceroys), began to take the shape of a unified
state between 800 and 925.
47UPON ARIVAL IN TODAYS HOMELAND
- The earliest known Croatian duke was Borna, who
ruled from around 812 to 821. - Duke Trpimir ruled from 845 to 864. In 852 he
issued the oldest known governmental document in
the Latin script, where the Croatian name was
mentioned (dux Chroatorum) - In a letter from Pope John VIII to Prince
Branimir, dated June 7th of 879 A.D., Croatia is
mentioned as an independent, sovereign nation.
Figure of a Croatian Dignitary (11th century)
from Biskupija near Knin
48KING TOMISLAV
Among all Slavic nations Croatians first had
kingdom (925 AD Duvno) The Emperor of Byzantium,
Constantine Porphyrognet (913-959) recorded
(about 950.) that during King Tomislav's reign
Croatia could raise overnight 100,000 armed
soldiers and 60,000 horsemen
Tomislav - first Croatian King (910 928)
4910 c. NAVAL POWER
In same document he also recorded the information
about the naval power of Croatians numbering
Sagina 10 11 ct.
80 saginas (oared ships) with 40 fighters in
addition to the crew and 100 konduras (oared
ships smaller than saginas) with 10 to 20
fighters in addition to the crew. This was a
force of about marine 5000 fighters, very
respectable for that period.
501000 A.D.
http//www.euratlas.com/big/big1000.htm
51LANGUAGE AND SCRIPT
- Two national Scripts
- Croatian Glagolitic older than a thousand years.
The Our glagolitic books (written and printed)
and other glagolitic monuments are scattered in
many national libraries and museums in the world,
in as many as 21 countries, in about 50 cities
outside Croatia - and Croatian Cyrilic.
- The Croats, using the Glagolitic alphabet, were
the only nation in Europe who was given a special
permission by Pope (Innocent IV in 1248) to use
their own language and this script in Liturgy.
52CROATIAN GLAGOLITIC SCRIPT
Angular and Round font
Missal from Vrbnik (15 st)
53THE BASKA TABLET
precious stone of Croatian literacy
An inscription written in the Croatian Glagolitic
alphabet is a stone tablet - dating from the end
of 11th century Found near the town of Baska on
the island of Krk. It contains about 400
Glagolitic characters (dimensions of the tablet
2x1 sq.m, 800 kg).
54 KING ZVONIMIR
Of particular interest is the third line of the
Baska tablet, which mentions the Croatian King
Zvonimir.
Z'V'NIM(I)R KRAL HR'VAT'SK'I
55FIRST BOOKS PRINTED IN CROATIAN
In Glagolitic Script 1483 Missal (440 pp,
19x26 cm) 28 years after Gutenberg's Bible
6 years after the first printed book in Paris and
Venice 1 year before Stockholm, 58 years before
Berlin and 70 years before Moscow.
The
Croatian Glagolitic Script was the fifth to
appear in the history of European printing, very
soon after the Latin, Gothic, Greek and Hebrew
scripts.
In the Latin Script 1495
Lectionary of Bernardin of Split, (published in
Venice).
56MAIN HISTORICAL PERIODS
- The arrival of the Croats to the Roman provincies
Dalmatia and Pannonia the Beginning of the 7th
century - The period of Croatian dukes and kings of native
birth ( 800 - 1102), - Croatia sharing with Hungary a new state under
common Hungarian and Croatian kings (1102-1526), - Croatia ruled by the Habsburgs, as a member of
the Habsburg crown (1527-1918), parts of Croatia
under Venice, Turkish ottoman empire and France, - Croatia part of kingdom of Yugoslavia and later
republic within communist Yugoslavia ruled by
Croatian Josip Broz Tito (1918-1991), - Internationally recognized Republic of Croatia
- (January 1992).
57ART - ANCIENT CULTURES
Remains from locality of Pecani near Sibenik
The Copper Age - Vucedol culture near Vukovar,
Croatia (2500 BC)
58ANCIENT GREECE HERITAGE
Issa (Vis) Afroditas bronze head with silver
eyes
Tragurion (Trogir) - Cairos
Pottery and floor Issa (Vis)
59ROMAN HERITAGE ARENA IN PULA
- built in the 1st century AD during the reign of
the Emperor Vespasian, at the same time as the
Colosseum in Rome - the Amphitheatre could seat 20.000 spectators.
- In the Middle Ages it was the site of knight
tournaments and fairs.
60ROMAN HERITAGE
DIOCLETIAN PALACE IN SPLIT
Diocletians Aquaduct Still in use after 1700
years
Peristyle main square
61CROATIAN ART BEGININGS
Represented by a rich ornamentation in interlace
pattern
An important monument with the interlace pattern
which contains the name of Duke Branimir (9th
century)
62CROATIAN PRE-ROMANESQUE ART
- baptismal font of Duke Viseslav from Nin (around
800 AD), with a interlace cross.
63PRE-ROMANESQUE ART 9-11c
Choir screen panel from Split, containing
pentagram and interlace patterns, 11th century.
A ciboria from Biskupija (11th century) in Split
Museum
649 ct. CHURCH ARHITECTURE
About 150 Pre-Romanesque Croatian churches (9th
to 11th century), built mostly along the coast.
About 15 of them are still well preserved (some
were completely destroyed during the aggression
on Croatia in 1991-1995).
Chapel of Holy Cross in Nin built around 800 AD
a typical Pre-Romanesque church in Dalmatia
659 ct. CHURCH ARHITECTURE
- Church of St. Donatus (9th century), in Zadar
- the largest Pre-Romanesque building in Croatia
- one of the most important monuments of the
Pre-Romanesque architecture in Europe
- one of the most impressive churches of the
Carolingian centralized type in Europe
6611 ct. CHURCH ARHITECTURE
Church of St. Nicholas near Nin (11th century)
the octagonal tower was added in the 16th century
to protect from the Turks
St. Nicolas (11th century) - Split
6712-13ct. ROMANESQUE
CHURCH ARHITECTURE
Stomorica remains of church
6812-13ct. ROMANESQUE
CHURCH ARHITECTURE
St. Anastasia Sveta Stosija Cathedral in Zadar
St. Krsevan in Zadar
6915-16 ct. RENAISSANCE
CHURCH ARHITECTURE
St. Jakob -Sibenik cathedral 15 c.
Hvar cathedral 15/16 c.
70SCULPTRY IVAN MESTROVIC
INDIAN WITH BOW 1926GRANT PARK CHICAGO, USA
CROATIAN HISTORY 1932SPLIT, CROATIA
71CROATIAN NAIVE ART
- Today quite widespread and highly esteemed.
- First introduced by Croatian painter
Krsto Hegedusic (1901-1971).
Ivan Rabuzin FULLNESS OF THE EARTH
Ivan Lackovic CroataWINTER
72CROATIAN NAIVE ART
Ivan Rabuzin DAWN
Ivica FisterOUR ETERNAL LIGHT
73LACE ISLAND PAG
74LACE - LEPOGLAVA
Another lace, from island Hvar, is unique as made
of threads of Aloe Vera leaf quickly while thread
is still wet and flexible
75CROATIA IN UN
Vineyards near Primosten an glory to human labor
76CROATIA IN UN
- This photo of a victim of the fascist terror is
exhibited in the building of UN in New York. - Shows Stjepan Filipovic (1916 -1942), a Croatian
antifascist born in Opuzen, in Dalmatian part of
Croatia, in the moment before he was hanged in
publicly in the city of Valjevo in Serbia by
Serbian chetniks and German fascists.
77SCULPTURY - CROATIA IN UN
The Horsewoman (the Monument of Peace) one of the
symbols of the United Nations
A sculpture was created by Croatian sculptor
Antun Augustincic (1900-1979). It is situated in
front of the UN main building in New York. The
basement of the monument is made of the marble
from the Croatian island of Brac (White house
also built of it).
78UN - WORLD HERITAGE
DIOCLETIAN PALACE IN SPLIT
Peristyle - the center of the Diocletian's Palace
79UN - WORLD HERITAGE
DIOCLETIAN PALACE IN SPLIT
GAIUS AURELIUS VALERIUS DIOCLETANIUS (c 243-316)
- born near the Salona, then capital of the Roman
province of Dalmatia. He was pronounced emperor
on November 20, 284 AD.
80CATHEDRAL IN SPLIT
THE OLDEST IN THE WORLD
81UN - WORLD HERITAGE
OLD CITY OF DUBROVNIK
Bernard Shaw Those who seek paradise on
Earth should come to Dubrovnik and see Dubrovnik.
82UN - WORLD HERITAGE
OLD CITY OF DUBROVNIK
City walls 8-16 ct.
83UN - WORLD HERITAGE
NATIONAL PARK PLITVICE LAKES
The living process of formation and growth of
travertine cascade barriers
84UN - WORLD HERITAGE
NATIONAL PARK PLITVICE LAKES
The brown bear - the largest mammal in this part
of the world
85UN - WORLD HERITAGE
ROMANESQUE TOWN TROGIR
86UN - WORLD HERITAGE
ROMANESQUE TOWN TROGIR
Portal and choral seats of Trogir Cathedral
87UN - WORLD HERITAGE
BASILICA OF EUPHRASIUS IN POREC
Euphrasius Basilica in Porec, Istria, built in
the 6th century. Very important remain of
Byzantine art in Croatia
88UN - WORLD HERITAGE
CATHEDRAL IN SIBENIK
Following the design of Juraj Dalmatinac (1441).
East end of Cathedral
89UN - WORLD HERITAGE
CATHEDRAL IN SIBENIK
Baptistery