Croats of Russia
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The Croats of Russia number approximately 400 today. They speak both Russian and Croatian, because they use Russian more in their daily lives. They follow Catholic Christianity.[1]
Notable people
- Matija Zmajević (1680-1735), admiral of the Russian Baltic Fleet
See also
- Croats
- List of Croats
- Croatian American
- Croatian Argentine
- Croatians in Austria
- Croatian Australian
- Croats of Belgium
- Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Croatian Brazilian
- Croatian Canadian
- Croatian Chilean
- Croats in the Czech Republic
- Croatian Ecuadorian
- Croatians in Germany
- Croats in Hungary
- Croats of Italy
- Croats of Montenegro
- Croats in New Zealand
- Croatian Peruvian
- Croats of Romania
- Croats of Serbia
- Croats in Slovakia
- Croats of Slovenia
- Croats of Sweden
- Croats of Switzerland
- Croats in Uruguay
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