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It's the gigantic monster of a talent in the Operatic warbling form of Jacques Houdek, a man who had called himself "Mr Voice". I'll use my voice to say it's unadulterated shite, but if you're drunk it's still amusing unadulterated shite all the same. Decide if he is your friend here |
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Well here's a shocker. Sure it's a ballard, sure it has a faint whiff of the ethnic drum-drum, but it's in English and more appropriate it's rather endearing. She's called Nina Kraljic with "Lighthouse" which may perform well. YOu can decide if I'm being overtly generous here |
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I think I may have to disown Croatia. More MOR popera inconsequence in the form of "Klapa s Mora"with the song "Mizerja". It's one of those that may inexplicably do really well, but doesn't deserve to. You can decide here |
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These massively popular Balkan artists just keep on coming. I don't where they all come from. Nina Badric will be uptempo ballarding us to tears with "Nebo", re-affirming their increasingly pointless inclusion in the contest. Sorry Croatia, but it's troo. It's here |
Ms Daria Kinzer (aka her stage name, Daria) will be singing a pop fuelled middle table effort that only Croatia know how. Learn pertinent factoids here |
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proud country, Croatia. It's also an increasingly popular tourist destination
and, more importantly, the mid-table obscurity nation of the Eurovision. |
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preoccupied Croatian businessman drove through city streets for 15 minutes
before realising he had got into the wrong car. The 50-year-old, from
Zagreb, got into what he thought was his Volkswagen Golf at a car park
outside his work. He had driven miles before he realised some of the familiar
interior details of his car were missing. He drove back to the car park
where he was confronted by police and the angry owner of the car he was
driving. Police later confirmed that the man had been able to open the
car and start the engine because the locks on the driver's door and engine
were broken. A Croatian teacher
has been trapped under a pile of books in his bedroom for three days before
police rescued him. Police found the 60-year-old maths teacher, named
only as DK, after his wife phoned neighbours to find out why he had not
visited her in hospital for so long. |
Croatia
is indeed unique, not only for its crystal clear, clean blue sea, but
also for a thousand years of different cultures that have replaced each
other and sometimes assimilated in these areas." |
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top Croatian doctor faces the sack after allegedly making patients wait
for ultrasound treatments while his pet crocodile had a check up. Nurses in a Croatian hospital have been ordered to go back to wearing skirts instead of trousers after complaints from patients. Some nurses at the town hospital in Firule had been wearing trousers while on duty, but patients had complained they looked untidy and unprofessional. Hospital director Dujomir Marasovic has now written to inform all female staff of the skirts only rule. He told local media: "We want to put everything in order here in the hospital. "We want all nurses to wear the same clothes and we have imposed a rule which says they should wear skirts. The length of those skirts, be they mini skirts or otherwise, is up to the nurses." A wealthy lawyer says he must
be the ugliest man in the world after having 5,000 marriage proposals
turned down. Croatian lawyer, Emil Kacic, who has logged all the failures
in a little black book, said: "Money can't buy you love, at least
if you have a face like mine." After placing adverts in local papers stressing his wealth with words like "tender and rich lawyer looks for a pretty lady to marry" and then "disgustingly rich lawyer looks for a pretty lady to marry", he was still unable to find a wife. He said: "I've got to the point where I have even been asking women I am meeting in the streets to marry me, but they always say no." Kacic, from Zagreb, said he had now accepted that he must be the ugliest man in the world.Dejected Kacic said: "I've tried placing all kinds of different ads, but not a single woman I've met through my adverts has accepted my offer. What else is there to believe, other than that I must be the ugliest man in the world." |
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Diocletian begins construction of a palace near his birthplace, to become
town of Split. 925 Croatian kingdom established. 1202 The Fourth Crusade
sacks Zara (Croatia). 1389 Serbs defeated by the Ottoman Turks. 1527 Croatia
forms state union with Austria. 1917 Pact of Corfu signed between Serbs,
Croats & Slovenes to form Yugoslavia. 1941-1945 Croatia occupied by
Nazi forces. Hundreds of thousands lose their lives. 1945 After a bitter
resistance campaign by partisans under Tito, Croatia becomes one of six
republics of Yugoslavia. Croatia is multi-ethnic. 1990 First free elections
in Croatia for 50 years. 1991 Croatia declared independent. Croatian Serbs
in the east of the country expel Croats with the aid of Yugoslav army.
Nearly one-third of Croatian territory is under Serb control. 1992 The
UN sets up 4 protected areas keeping Croats and Serbs apart. Croatia also
involved in war in Bosnia-Hercegovina, then against the Muslims. 1995
Croat forces retake three of the four areas created by the UN. Croatian
Serbs flee to Bosnia and Serbia. War in Bosnia-Hercegovina ended. 2001
The Hague tribunal indicts former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic
for war crimes and crimes against humanity. 2003 Croatia submits formal
application for EU membership. |
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Internet Use |
446.7 per 10000 people | |
Airports | 68 | ||
Radios | 336 radios per 1000 people | ||
Life expectancy | 70.52 men 77.96 women | ||
Railway Network | 1524 miles of railway network | ||
Death penalty abolished in 19 |