sauna
concept
concept
tour
tour
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two italics
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ligatures
figures
figures
dingbats
dingbats
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font formats
webfonts
webfonts
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character set
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making of
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type specimen
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PDF
supplements
supplements
Croatian
5.500.000 speakers
10 language specific characters
ISO 639 code: hrv
diacritics
(‰ based on 249.954.376 letters)
sample text

Ne budi kukavica, ako si slavuj.Ne budi slavuj ili vrabac ako si pas. Svatko može proizvesti zvuk. Mi smo Underware.

Croatian is a South Slavic language spoken mainly in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Serbian province of Vojvodina and ther neighbouring countries by about 5.5 million people.
The oldest texts in Croatian date back to the 11th century and were written in the Glagolitic alphabet, mainly in Croatia. The earliest text in the Latin alphabet dates from 1345. The Glagolitic alphabet was eventually replaced by the Latin alphabet in Croatia. Up to the mid 19th century there was no standard written form of Croatian, but there was extensive literature in different dialects. In 1850 a group of Serbian and Croatian writers and linguists decided to create a standard written form based on the widely-used Štokavian dialect.
Croatian contains many words of Latin and German origin but many new Croatian words are created by combining and adapting existing ones.
source
wikipedia.org, omniglot.com, evertype.com & ethnologue.com