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Woman's costume of the central Dalmatian coast, Croatia Traditional outfits, National clothes

Browse 760+ croatian traditional clothing stock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images. Traditional costume of Croatia. This lady is wearing beautifully embroidered national dress with a small bag on her side, skirt, blouse and apron. Adorable cute illustration of traditional clothing of.


by Costumes from Baraja Folk clothing, National clothes, Croatian folk costume

Eat, eat, eat. Croatians are very proud of their food, and so they should be. The regional influences are embraced instead of being resisted, with little dabs of Croatian class added to great effect. The traditions of Central Europe and the Mediterranean are very much alive in the kitchens of Croatia.


Bratina, Croatia Croatian clothing, European costumes, Folk dresses

Traditional clothing of Croatia in art ‎ (1 C, 38 F) I Traditional clothing of Istria ‎ (5 F) L Lace caps of Croatia ‎ (3 F) Lika cap ‎ (6 F) M Traditional clothing of Međimurje ‎ (8 F) O Opanci ‎ (2 C, 17 F) P People of Dubrovnik in traditional clothing ‎ (11 F) Petrovci ‎ (2 F) T Traditional clothing of Serbs of Croatia ‎ (7 F)


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Croatians are proud of their cultural heritage and at folklore events you can see all generations from young to old dressed in local traditional costumes, singing traditional songs and dancing their specific dances. Each cultural and geographical region in Croatia has its own costume that vary in style, material, colour, shape, and form.


Costume of Zagrebačko Prigorje, Croatia Traditional Attires, Traditional Dresses, Folklore

Croatian national costume, also called as Croatian traditional clothing or Croatian dress , refers to the traditional clothing worn by Croats living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, with smaller communities in Hungary, Austria, Montenegro, and Romania. Since today Croats wear Western-style clothing on a daily basis, the national costumes are most often worn with connection to.


Overview of Croatian costume part 1; Western Pannonian Croatia Croatian clothing, European

Croatians take pride in their literary tradition, which dates to about 1100, with the dedication of the Baška Tablet (Bašćanska Ploča), a stone monument inscribed with Glagolitic script that was found in the 19th century on the island of Krk. The first printed book in the Croatian language was Hrvoje's Missal, a liturgical text printed in 1483.


Duboševica, Baranja, CROATIA Traditional dresses, Folk costume, Fashion

The Traditional Folk Costumes of Croatia By Kerry Kubilius Updated on 06/06/19 Javier Leiva / Flickr / CC BY 2.0 These men's and women's traditional Croatian costumes show blue-and-white lacework, fringed shawls, flowered headdresses, woven sashes, and vests.


FolkCostume&Embroidery North Dinaric Woman's costume of Vrlika in Dalmatia, Croatia

Here are a few images of embroidered clothing from the Posavina, Moslavina, and Banovina regions of Croatia. Posavina, which had the greatest influence on nearby regions, encompasses the area around the Sava River which flows through Slovenia, Croatia and along its border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and finally through Serbia, feeding into the Danube in Belgrade.


FolkCostume&Embroidery Dinaric Men's costume of Vrlika, Dalmatia, Croatia

November 5, 2022 in Entertainment (Photo: LADO) National Folk Dance Ensemble LADO is Croatia's most successful cultural export product. The ensemble, which travels the world promoting Croatian.


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It looks spectacular when dancers wear bright national costumes of red and white colors. Despite the fact that traditional clothes were no longer worn since the 19th century, Croatians like to dress up in beautiful costumes on holidays to pay tribute to their history. Croatia is a quiet country. The rhythm of life is pretty calm.


Pin by Nada Bagaric on Croatian Traditional Costumes Costumes, Croatian, Beautiful

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Traditional outfits, Folk clothing, Croatian clothing

Culture Name Croatian Orientation Identification. Historical references to Croats in the Holy Roman Empire date back to the ninth century. Stories connect the name "Croat" ( Hrvat ) with a powerful military chieftain in the early Middle Ages and an Alan word for "friend."


Turopolje, Blato © Rental of national costumes Costume traditionnel, Costume, Croatie

Croatian traditional clothes & danceCroatian national costume, also called as Croatian traditional clothing or Croatian dress, refers to the traditional clot.


Folk Costume Island of Susak (Croatia) Photographer Damir Fabijanić Beauty around the world

Croatian national costume, also called as Croatian traditional clothing or Croatian dress ( Croatian: hrvatska narodna nošnja, plural: hrvatske narodne nošnje ), refers to the traditional clothing worn by Croats living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, with smaller communities in Hungary, Austria, Montenegro, and Romania.


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Croatian people used to wear traditional clothes. Women wore dresses, and men wore shirts and pants. If they lived in a village, they usually wore white clothes made from rough fabrics. They would decorate it with hand-made patterns, lace (Pag lace), or golden buttons (dukati). Women sometimes had complicated hair-dos.…


Traditional Croatian еthnocostumes. Zagreb. Lado. Rosa Klein Flickr

The history of the necktie can be traced back to Paris in 1630. King Louis XIII was inspecting a line-up of Croatian mercenaries in traditional costume when his eye was taken by strange pieces of fabric that the soldiers seemed to be wearing around their necks. The materials on show ranged from tatty cloths for the soldiers to fine silks for.