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Croatian language (ISO 639-3: eng) is a collective term for the national standard language of Croats, and for the collection of dialects and language which they speak. It is spoken by about 5,546.590 people, mostly Croats in Croatia (3,980.000; list from 2001) and Bosnia and Herzegovina (469,000, 2004). Croatian is a mother tongue for the Croats in other countries; United States (58400; list of 2000).; Austria, 19,400 (2001 Census); Serbia 19223 list in 2011 .; Hungary (14,300; list from 2001); Italy (3500, Vincent 1987); Montenegro (6810, 2006); Slovakia, 890; the 2001 Census).
Croatian is the official language of the Republic of Croatia and one of the three official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of the 24 official languages of the European Union. As a minority Croatian language is in official use in some provinces in the neighboring countries, so the Croatian is one of the official languages in use in Montenegrin municipalities in the Bay of Kotor.It is one of the seven official languages in the Serbian autonomous province of Vojvodina, too.
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#0 /home/progres2/public_html/jezik.php(76): mysqli_query()
#1 {main}
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