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- Francis II Rákóczi (links | edit)
- Croatian Army (links | edit)
- Croatian Navy (links | edit)
- Croatian Air Force (links | edit)
- General Staff of the Croatian Armed Forces (links | edit)
- Croatian cuisine (links | edit)
- Croatian brands (links | edit)
- Battle of Sisak (links | edit)
- Prothonotary (links | edit)
- Károly Khuen-Héderváry (links | edit)
- LGBTQ rights in Croatia (links | edit)
- Kingdom of Dalmatia (links | edit)
- Petar Zrinski (links | edit)
- Lackfi family (links | edit)
- Josif Rajačić (links | edit)
- Kingdom of Slavonia (links | edit)
- Janko Polić Kamov (links | edit)
- List of Croatian-language poets (links | edit)
- Slavko Cuvaj (links | edit)
- Hrvatska Kostajnica (links | edit)
- Mile Budak (links | edit)
- Red Croatia (links | edit)
- Petar Snačić (links | edit)
- Military history of Croatia (links | edit)
- Petar Preradović (links | edit)
- Peter Krešimir IV (links | edit)
- Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102) (links | edit)
- White Croats (links | edit)
- 1527 election in Cetin (links | edit)
- Zagreb Stock Exchange (links | edit)
- Cinema of Croatia (links | edit)
- South Slavs (links | edit)
- State Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Croatia (links | edit)
- Socialist Republic of Croatia (links | edit)
- Bad Radkersburg (links | edit)
- Battle of Krbava Field (links | edit)
- Croatian nobility (links | edit)
- Republic of Ragusa (links | edit)
- Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina (links | edit)
- John Corvinus (links | edit)
- Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (links | edit)
- Demetrius Zvonimir (links | edit)
- Ivan Šubašić (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Paul I Šubić of Bribir (links | edit)
- Treaty of Zadar (links | edit)
- Nikola IV Frankopan (links | edit)
- Petar Berislavić (links | edit)
- List of extreme points of Croatia (links | edit)
- Miklós Erdődy (links | edit)