Croats

Croats (IPA: kroʊæt, kroʊɑt; Croatie: Hrvati) are a naition an Sooth Slavic ethnic group maistly livin in Croatie, Bosnie an Herzegovinae an nearbi kintras. Thare are aroond 4 million Croats livin inside Croatie an up tae 4.5 million throuoot the rest o the warld.[1][27] Respondin tae poleetical, social an economic pressur, mony Croats hae migratit throuoot the warld, an establisht a notable Croatie diaspora. Lairge Croat commonties exists in the Unitit States, Chile, Argentinae, Germany, Austrick, Australie, Peru, Canadae, Serbie, New Zealand an Sooth Africae.

Croats
Hrvati
Tot population
(c. 7.5 - 8.4 million (est.) [1])
Regions wi signeeficant populations
 Croatie 3,874.321 (2011) census[2]
 Bosnie an Herzegovinae 485,000 (2011) est.[3][4]
 Unitit States411,427 (2012)[5]
 Chile380,000[6]
 Argentinae250,000[6]
 Germany227,510[6]
 Austrick150,719[7]
 Australie126,264 (2011)[8]
 Canadae110,880[9]
 Serbie57,900 (2011)[10]
 Brazil45,000 (est.)[6]
  Swisserland40,484 (2006)[11]
 Slovenie35,642 (2002)[12]
 Fraunce30,000 (est.)[13]
 Hungary25,730[14]
 Italy21,360[15]
 Sooth Africae8,000[16]
 Unitit Kinrick6,992[17]
 Montenegro6,811 (2000)[18]
 Romanie6,786[19]
 Swaden6,063[20]
 Peru6,000[6]
 Denmark5,400[21]
 Norawa3,909[22]
 New Zealand2,700
 Slovakie2,600[23]
 Belgium810[24]
 Roushie400[25]
 Ukraine100[25]
Leids
Croatie
Releegion
Predominantly Roman Catholic
Relatit ethnic groups
Ither Slavs, especially ither Sooth Slavs
Serbs, Bosniaks, Montenegrins, Slovenes an Macedonies are the maist relatit[26]

Croats are notit for thair cultur, which haes been influencit bi a nummer o ither neebourin culturs throu the ages. The strangest influences came frae Central Europe an the Mediterranean whaur, at the same time, Croats hae made thair awn contreibution. The Croats are predominantly Catholic wi minor groups o Muslims, Protestants, Orthodox, Jews an nan-releegious atheists an agnostics. Thair leid is Croatie.

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