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In Serbo-Croatian, ''hrvatski'' is the masculine adjectival form meaning "Croatian", both in the plural and singular; it is ''hrvatska'' in the feminine singular and ''hrvatske'' in the plural. The word ''hrvatski'' is also used to refer to the Croatian language (the standard variety of Serbo-Croatian used by Croats), whereas ''Hrvatska'' (first letter capital) is the native name for Croatia, the country. As such, all three forms (''hrvatski'', ''hrvatska'' and ''hrvatske'') commonly appear in native names of many Croatian government institutions, companies, political parties, organisations and sports clubs, as well as some place names. It may refer to: Organisations and companies * ''Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti'' or HAZU, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts * ''Hrvatska elektroprivreda'' or HEP, national power company * ''Hrvatska pošta'' or HP, Croatian Post * ''Hrvatska radiotelevizija'' or HRT, national broadcasting corporation * ''Hrvatske autoceste'' or HAC, national motorways company * ''Hrvatske ceste'' (literally "Croatian Roads"), state-owned road maintenance company * ''Hrvatske željeznice'' or HŽ, Croatian Railways * ''Hrvatski autoklub'' or HAK, Croatian Automobile Club * ''Hrvatski nogometni savez'' or HNS, Croatian Football Federation * ''T-Hrvatski Telekom'' or T-HT, Croatian telecom company Political parties * ''Hrvatska demokratska zajednica'' or HDZ (Croatian Democratic Union) * ''Hrvatska narodna stranka'' or HNS (Croatian People's Party) * ''Hrvatska seljačka stranka'' or HSS (Croatian Peasant Party) * ''Hrvatska stranka prava'' or HSP (Croatian Party of Rights) Places * Hrvatska Dubica, village in central Croatia * Hrvatska Kostajnica, small town in central Croatia * Hrvatski Leskovac, village near Zagreb The adjective is also used in: * NK Hrvatski dragovoljac (lit. Croatian Volunteer), association football club based in Zagreb * ''Hrvatski Band Aid'', Croatian supergroup notable for recording the charity single ''Moja domovina'' in 1991 * ''Hrvatski Idol'', Croatian version of the television talent show ''Pop Idol'' which aired between 2003 and 2005 * ''Hrvatski Top Model'' Croatian version of the reality television series ''America's Next Top Model'' * ''Stadion Hrvatski vitezovi'', association football stadium in Dugopolje, literally meaning "Croatian Knights Stadium" In addition, the term as such is used in: * Hrvatski, pseudonym of the American electronic music artist Keith Fullerton Whitman 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hrvatski (disambiguation)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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