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Croatian Radio ( Croatian: Hrvatski radio) is the official broadcasting service of Croatia. Founded on May 15, 1926 as Zagreb Radio, it's the second radio station in all of Southeast Europe. Part of Croatian Radiotelevision, it operates three national stations, several regional branches and an international service.
HRTi. Watch live (Croatia only) HRT 2 (HTV 2, "Drugi program") is a Croatian free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Hrvatska Radiotelevizija (HRT). Its line-up focuses mainly on entertainment, although it also broadcasts news and documentaries. The channel started 24-hour broadcasts on 14 January 2011. [1]
The Croatian Air Force (Croatian: Hrvatsko ratno zrakoplovstvo or HRZ) is a branch of the Croatian Armed Forces whose primary task is to ensure the sovereignty of the airspace of the Republic of Croatia and to provide aviation support to other branches in the implementation of their tasks in joint operations.
It is the largest Croatian research institute in the fields of the natural sciences and technology. The name of the institute, which honours the scientist Ruđer Bošković, was put forth by one of its founders, physicist Ivan Supek . The institute has a multidisciplinary character; it employs approximately 550 academics and students from the ...
Safe Place is produced by a Zagreb based production company Pipser, with Miljenka Čogelja as producer and Zelena zraka (Saša Ban and Nevenka Sablić) as the Croatian co-production partner. The film was created in collaboration with Slovenian production December (Vlado Bulajić i Lija Pogačnik).
The NuScale Power Module is NuScale's small modular reactor (SMR) that can provide cost-effective, scalable nuclear power of up to 77 megawatts of electricity (MWe). Its scalable plant design can ...
The 2023–24 season was GNK Dinamo Zagreb 's 113th season in existence and 12th consecutive in the Croatian Football League. They also competed in the Croatian Cup, the Croatian Super Cup, the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Europa Conference League . Igor Bišćan started the season as head coach, but after the club ...
By 1943, the Ustaše had lost much of its influence, and on 8 May 1945, Partisan troops captured the Croatian capital of Zagreb, marking the symbolic end of World War II in Yugoslavia. [11] The following year, Yugoslav president Ivan Ribar laid the foundation for a memorial on Petrova Gora, but the project was delayed due to funding issues and ...