Croatian to become 24th EU language
Croatian will become the 24th official European language once Croatia becomes a member of the EU, despite questions about its similarity to the Western Balkan languages. Read more at WAZ.EUobserver
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29th Mar 2024
Croatian will become the 24th official European language once Croatia becomes a member of the EU, despite questions about its similarity to the Western Balkan languages. Read more at WAZ.EUobserver
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