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Hrvatska and stranka
The Kingdom underwent a crucial change in 1921 to the dismay of Croatia's largest political party, the Croatian Peasant Party ( Hrvatska seljačka stranka ).
hr: Hrvatska stranka umirovljenika
sh: Hrvatska stranka umirovljenika
The Croatian People's Peasant Party ( Hrvatska pučka seljačka stranka ) was formed on December 22, 1904 by Antun Radić along with his brother Stjepan Radić.
hr: Hrvatska demokratska seljačka stranka
sh: Hrvatska demokratska seljačka stranka
* Hrvatska narodna stranka or HNS ( Croatian People's Party )
* Hrvatska seljačka stranka or HSS ( Croatian Peasant Party )
One could distinguish three parties: the center Croatian People's Party-Liberal Democrats ( Croatian Hrvatska narodna stranka-Liberalni Demokrati, member ELDR ), the left of center Liberal Party ( Liberalna stranka, member ELDR, observer LI ) and the right of center Croatian Social Liberal Party ( Hrvatska socijalno liberalna stranka, member LI, ELDR ).
A new party, " Hrvatska stranka prava dr. Ante Starčević ", with Ruža Tomašić as party leader was formed.
At the moment one could distinguish four parties: the right of center Croatian Social Liberal Party ( Hrvatska socijalno liberalna stranka, member LI, ELDR ) and the two center liberal parties Liberal Party ( Liberalna stranka, member LI, ELDR ) and Croatian People's Party-Liberal Democrats ( Croatian Hrvatska narodna stranka-Liberalni Demokrati, observer LI, member ELDR ).
* 1990: Dissident communists formed the liberal Croatian People's Party ( Hrvatska narodna stranka )
Vesna Pusić was one of the 28 founding members of the Croatian People's Party ( Hrvatska narodna stranka, HNS ) in 1990, after participating in the Coalition of People's Accord.
* Croatian Social Liberal Party ( Hrvatska socijalno liberalna stranka )
Zlatko Tomčić ( born 1945 ) is a former Croatian politician, the leader of the Croatian Peasant Party ( Hrvatska seljačka stranka — HSS ) from 1994 to 2005.
The Croatian Christian Democratic Party ( Hrvatska kršćanska demokratska stranka, HKDS ) was created in 1989 and modelled after the Christian Democrat parties of Western Europe, although, due to specific circumstances of early 1990s Croatia, it had more right wing than centre-right rhetoric.
The Croatian Democratic Party ( Hrvatska demokratska stranka, HDS ) was a right-wing party that was among the first to be founded after the arrival of multi-party democracy in Croatia.
hr: Hrvatska stranka prava 1861

Hrvatska and prava
sh: Hrvatska stranka prava 1861
At the last legislative elections, 23 November 2003, an alliance of the Croatian Party of Rights ( Hrvatska stranka prava ), the Međimurje Party and the Zagorje Democratic Party-won 6. 4 % of the popular vote and 8 out of 151 seats, all for the HSP.

Hrvatska and Croatian
The border on the Una river between Hrvatska Kostajnica on the northern, Croatian side of the river, and Bosanska Kostajnica on the southern, Bosnian side, is also being discussed.
The border on the Una river between Hrvatska Kostajnica on the northern, Croatian side of the river, and Bosanska Kostajnica on the southern, Bosnian side, is also being discussed.
* Hrvatska elektroprivreda-a Croatian power company
From 1951 he began making contributions to the Croatian emigrant journal Hrvatska revija, which would later publish his memoirs.
In 1961, Meštrović's memoirs Uspomene na političke ljude i događaje were published by the Croatian emigrant publishing house Hrvatska revija ( Croatian Review ) in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Banovina Hrvatska was created in 1939 by the agreement Cvetković – Maček ( Cvetković being prime-minister of Yugoslavia, and Maček leader of HSS, Croatian peasants ' party supported by more than 90 % of the votes from Croatians at the time ).
In 1939, following the agreement and formation of Banovina Hrvatska, the Croatian tricolour was re-established.
The flag used in Banovina Hrvatska was the Croatian tricolour.
After problems occurred with the prospective host for the 2004 Croatian broadcaster Hrvatska radiotelevizija ( HRT ) stepped in to host the contest.
* Croatian Democratic Union 1990 ( Hrvatska demokratska zajednica 1990, HDZ 1990 ), led by Božo Ljubić
* Hrvatska Vojska, the Croatian army.
Order of Danica Hrvatska with face of Marko Marulić is Croatian state decoration awarded for special merits for culture
On 15 October 1940 an anonymous Bokelj announced in the " Hrvatska Gruda " paper that the symbol of Croatdom of Boka are the numerious Catholic Churches-which are, according to him, the strong proof of Boka's original Croatdom and opted for Boka's joining with the Croatian Banate.
* Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti ( HAZU )( Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts )
* The Croatian People's Party-Liberal Democrats ( In Croatian: Hrvatska narodna stranka-Liberalni Demokrati )
* Croatian Navy, ( Croatian: Hrvatska ratna mornarica ) a branch of the Croatian Armed Forces
Note that the word hrvatski is also used to refer to the Croatian language while Hrvatska ( written in capitalised form ) is also the native name for Croatia ( the country ).
* Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti or HAZU, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
* Hrvatska pošta or HP, Croatian Post

Hrvatska and Party
* 1906: The NS merged with the ⇒ Democratic Party into the Croatian People's Progressive Party ( Hrvatska Pučka Napredna Stranka )
* 1910: The party merged with the Croatian Party of the Right ( Hrvatska Strannka Prava ) into the Croatian Independent Party ( Hrvatska Samostalna Stranka )
* 1989: Liberals formed the Croatian Social Liberal Union ( Hrvatski Socijalno Liberalni Savez ), renamed in 1990 into the Croatian Social Liberal Party ( Hrvatska Socijalno Liberalna Stranka )
* 2005: The ⇒ Party of Liberal Democrats merges into the party, which is renamed into Croatian People's Party-Liberal Democrats ( Hrvatska narodna stranka-Liberalni Demokrati )
The sole exception to this rule was the nominal affiliation was the brief and nominal adherence of the Croatian People's Peasant Party ( Hrvatska Pučka Seljačka Stranka ) headed by Stjepan Radić in 1924 during a visit to Moscow.

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