The colorful flower!
E-Twinning project 2024-25 Croatia- Greece- Lithuania-Romania November 2024- April 2025
Discovering Croatia
1. General information about Croatia Ivančica Treska- D.v. “Dječja mašta”, Čakovec, Croatia
Index
2. Important Monuments of Croatia - ''Pula Arena'' & ''Stari Grad'' Konstantina Biziota -3rd Kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki
- '' Walls of Dubrovnik'' & Historic City of Trogir Audronė Kerševičienė -Kaunas kindergarten “Rasytė” - ''Trakošćan Castle '' & ''Diocletian’s Palace'' in Split Caprarescu Vasilica-Kindergarten no.94 Bucharest
Index
3. Traditional Food of Croatia - ''Peka'' & ''Brudet'' Zoe Emmanouilidou-4th kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki ClassA4 - ''Strukli'' & ''Krafne'' Anastasia Lazaridou - 4th kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki Class A3 - ''Trogir rafioli'' & ''Samobor kremšnite'' Birutė Vyšniauskienė & Kristina Sprangauskienė - Kindergarten GILIUKAS of Kaunas city
Index
4. Cultural heritage of Croatia Traditional Customs and Traditions dances - ''Sinjska Alka'' & ''Bell Ringers (zvončari)'' Athina Angelidou - 4th kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki -Integration Class1 - ''Klapa Multipart Singing Of Dalmatia'' & ''Gingerbread Making From Northern Croatia'' Giota Dolgira - 18th kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki Traditional dances -General information of traditional dances of Croatia & Kolo, Drmeš and Lindjo dance Spastra Evdoxia - 4th kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki -Integration Class 2
General information about Croatia
Hrvaska-Croatia
Croatia is a country in Europe, bordering Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Montenegro.
The capital is Zagreb, famous for its cathedrial.
Croatia has the Adriatic Sea,1244 islands, rivers Drava, Mura and Sava, and the famous mountains Velebit and Biokovo.
The currency is Euro.
General information about Croatia
Pula Arena
Important Monuments of Croatia
Stari Grad Plain on the island of Hvar
Important Monuments of Croatia
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Walls of Dubrovnik
Important Monuments of Croatia
Trakošćan Castle
Trakošćan Castle is located in northern Croatia and dates back to the 13th century.It is considered the best preserved and one of the most beautiful castles in Croatia. According to one legend, Trakošćan was named after another fortification that was said to have stood on the same site in ancient times. Another source claims that it was named after the Knights of Drachenstein who controlled the area in the early Middle Ages.
Diocletian’s Palace in Split
Historic City of Trogir
Trakošćan Castle
Important Monuments of Croatia
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Traditional Food of Croatia
Peka
Traditional Food of Croatia
Brudet is a fish stew from the Dalmatian region of Croatia. It is cooked in a pot and contains a mixture of fish, most commonly eel, coral trout, scorpionfish or rockfish along with some shrimp, prawns and mussels tomatoes, onions and parsley.
Brudet
Brudet
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Traditional Food of Croatia
Trogir Rafioli from Croatia are traditional shortbread cookies filled with almonds, popular across Dalmatia and enjoyed at significant life events like baptisms and weddings. Their origins are unclear, but many stories surround the creation of this iconic half-moon-shaped cookie.
Trogir rafioli
Krafne
Strukli is a popular traditional Croatian dishserved in households across Hrvatsko Zagorje and Zagreb regions in the north of the country, composed of dough and various types of filling which can be either boiled or baked. The preparations are the same fo rboth boiled and baked types of štrukli. Pastry is rolled out flat and very thin. A mixture of cottage cheese with eggs, sour cream and salt is spread thinly over the pastry. Then the pastry is rolled lengthwise from both sides into two joined rolls, and finally cut into 10–20 cm long pieces.
Samoborska kremšnita is a popular dessert originating from the Croatian town of Samobor. It consists of two layers of puff pastry that are filled with custard cream. A thin layer of whipped cream is sometimes placed on top of the custard.
Trogir rafioli
Samobor kremšnite
Strukli
Samobor kremšnite
Strukli
Traditional Food of Croatia
Title 1
- Traditional Customs and Traditions
Cultural heritage of Croatia
Cultural heritage of Croatia
Title 1
Traditional Customs and Traditions
Bell Ringers (zvončari)
Klapa music is a form of traditional a cappella singing originating from Dalmatia, Croatia. The main elements of the music are harmony and melody. It has been included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Klapa music has its roots in coastal church singing. The word klapa translates as "a group of friends". The themes of the songs include love, wine (grapes), country (homeland) and the sea.
Klapa Multipart Singing Of Dalmatia
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Klapa Multipart Singing Of Dalmatia
The horse race of Sinis is held on the first Sunday of August. Only men from the city of Sinis and the surrounding villages take part. The participants, running with their horses, try to hit a metal ring called Alka, which is hanging from a rope.
Gingerbread Making From Northern Croatia
Sinjska Alka
Sinjska Alka
Traditional Customs and Traditions
Title 1
Traditional Croatian dances are a rich and diverse aspect of Croatian culture, with each region having its own unique style. These dances are deeply connected to the history, folklore, and identity of each people.
General information of traditional dances of Croatia
Group dances are common, often performed in circles or lines.
Live folk music typically accompanies the dances.
Costumes are decorated with embroidery and lace.
Many dances are performed during festivals, weddings, and religious holidays.
Traditional Dances of Croatia
General information of traditional dances of Croatia
Kolo, Drmeš and Lindjo dance
Traditional dances
Creators
The colorful flower!
The students of: - D.v. “Dječja mašta”, Čakovec, Croatia -3rd Kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki - Kindergarten GILIUKAS of Kaunas city
-4th Kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki - Kaunas kindergarten “Rasytė”
-18th Kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki
- Kindergarten no.94 Bucharest
E-Twinning project 2024-25 Croatia- Greece- Lithuania-Romania November 2024- April 2025
Discovering Croatia
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thank you!
Stari Grad Plain on the island of Hvar
Stari Grad Plain on the island of Hvar
Historic City of Trogir
Historic City of Trogir
Travel guide for Croatia
Athina Angelidou
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The colorful flower!
E-Twinning project 2024-25 Croatia- Greece- Lithuania-Romania November 2024- April 2025
Discovering Croatia
1. General information about Croatia Ivančica Treska- D.v. “Dječja mašta”, Čakovec, Croatia
Index
2. Important Monuments of Croatia - ''Pula Arena'' & ''Stari Grad'' Konstantina Biziota -3rd Kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki
- '' Walls of Dubrovnik'' & Historic City of Trogir Audronė Kerševičienė -Kaunas kindergarten “Rasytė” - ''Trakošćan Castle '' & ''Diocletian’s Palace'' in Split Caprarescu Vasilica-Kindergarten no.94 Bucharest
Index
3. Traditional Food of Croatia - ''Peka'' & ''Brudet'' Zoe Emmanouilidou-4th kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki ClassA4 - ''Strukli'' & ''Krafne'' Anastasia Lazaridou - 4th kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki Class A3 - ''Trogir rafioli'' & ''Samobor kremšnite'' Birutė Vyšniauskienė & Kristina Sprangauskienė - Kindergarten GILIUKAS of Kaunas city
Index
4. Cultural heritage of Croatia Traditional Customs and Traditions dances - ''Sinjska Alka'' & ''Bell Ringers (zvončari)'' Athina Angelidou - 4th kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki -Integration Class1 - ''Klapa Multipart Singing Of Dalmatia'' & ''Gingerbread Making From Northern Croatia'' Giota Dolgira - 18th kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki Traditional dances -General information of traditional dances of Croatia & Kolo, Drmeš and Lindjo dance Spastra Evdoxia - 4th kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki -Integration Class 2
General information about Croatia
Hrvaska-Croatia Croatia is a country in Europe, bordering Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Montenegro. The capital is Zagreb, famous for its cathedrial. Croatia has the Adriatic Sea,1244 islands, rivers Drava, Mura and Sava, and the famous mountains Velebit and Biokovo. The currency is Euro.
General information about Croatia
Pula Arena
Important Monuments of Croatia
Stari Grad Plain on the island of Hvar
Important Monuments of Croatia
Title 1
Walls of Dubrovnik
Important Monuments of Croatia
Trakošćan Castle
Trakošćan Castle is located in northern Croatia and dates back to the 13th century.It is considered the best preserved and one of the most beautiful castles in Croatia. According to one legend, Trakošćan was named after another fortification that was said to have stood on the same site in ancient times. Another source claims that it was named after the Knights of Drachenstein who controlled the area in the early Middle Ages.
Diocletian’s Palace in Split
Historic City of Trogir
Trakošćan Castle
Important Monuments of Croatia
Title 1
Traditional Food of Croatia
Peka
Traditional Food of Croatia
Brudet is a fish stew from the Dalmatian region of Croatia. It is cooked in a pot and contains a mixture of fish, most commonly eel, coral trout, scorpionfish or rockfish along with some shrimp, prawns and mussels tomatoes, onions and parsley.
Brudet
Brudet
Title 1
Traditional Food of Croatia
Trogir Rafioli from Croatia are traditional shortbread cookies filled with almonds, popular across Dalmatia and enjoyed at significant life events like baptisms and weddings. Their origins are unclear, but many stories surround the creation of this iconic half-moon-shaped cookie.
Trogir rafioli
Krafne
Strukli is a popular traditional Croatian dishserved in households across Hrvatsko Zagorje and Zagreb regions in the north of the country, composed of dough and various types of filling which can be either boiled or baked. The preparations are the same fo rboth boiled and baked types of štrukli. Pastry is rolled out flat and very thin. A mixture of cottage cheese with eggs, sour cream and salt is spread thinly over the pastry. Then the pastry is rolled lengthwise from both sides into two joined rolls, and finally cut into 10–20 cm long pieces.
Samoborska kremšnita is a popular dessert originating from the Croatian town of Samobor. It consists of two layers of puff pastry that are filled with custard cream. A thin layer of whipped cream is sometimes placed on top of the custard.
Trogir rafioli
Samobor kremšnite
Strukli
Samobor kremšnite
Strukli
Traditional Food of Croatia
Title 1
Cultural heritage of Croatia
Cultural heritage of Croatia
Title 1
Traditional Customs and Traditions
Bell Ringers (zvončari)
Klapa music is a form of traditional a cappella singing originating from Dalmatia, Croatia. The main elements of the music are harmony and melody. It has been included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Klapa music has its roots in coastal church singing. The word klapa translates as "a group of friends". The themes of the songs include love, wine (grapes), country (homeland) and the sea.
Klapa Multipart Singing Of Dalmatia
itle
Klapa Multipart Singing Of Dalmatia
The horse race of Sinis is held on the first Sunday of August. Only men from the city of Sinis and the surrounding villages take part. The participants, running with their horses, try to hit a metal ring called Alka, which is hanging from a rope.
Gingerbread Making From Northern Croatia
Sinjska Alka
Sinjska Alka
Traditional Customs and Traditions
Title 1
Traditional Croatian dances are a rich and diverse aspect of Croatian culture, with each region having its own unique style. These dances are deeply connected to the history, folklore, and identity of each people.
General information of traditional dances of Croatia
Group dances are common, often performed in circles or lines. Live folk music typically accompanies the dances. Costumes are decorated with embroidery and lace. Many dances are performed during festivals, weddings, and religious holidays.
Traditional Dances of Croatia
General information of traditional dances of Croatia
Kolo, Drmeš and Lindjo dance
Traditional dances
Creators
The colorful flower!
The students of: - D.v. “Dječja mašta”, Čakovec, Croatia -3rd Kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki - Kindergarten GILIUKAS of Kaunas city -4th Kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki - Kaunas kindergarten “Rasytė” -18th Kindergarten Evosmos Thessaloniki - Kindergarten no.94 Bucharest
E-Twinning project 2024-25 Croatia- Greece- Lithuania-Romania November 2024- April 2025
Discovering Croatia
Title 1
thank you!
Stari Grad Plain on the island of Hvar
Stari Grad Plain on the island of Hvar
Historic City of Trogir
Historic City of Trogir