...or how Croatians started to mingle in the Cork county.
Lidija Ivanek SiLa's look at the Croatian experience in contemporary Ireland continues on February 6, 2016.
...begins with a single step (to paraphrase the quote of Lao Tzu).
1555 miles or 2500ish km is the distance between Croatia and Ireland.
Lidija Ivanek SiLa continues a look at life in Ireland for the Croatian diaspora after her opening piece on Feburuary 1, 2016.
Croatia's diaspora is spread all over the globe, with the largest concentration in the United States. One of its most prominent members, Dr. Steven Zivko Pavletic, was recently interviewed by TCN on a range of topics concerning the Croatian diaspora.
Part III of A Dairy for Puse continues on January 23, 2016, the latest installment of a mother's diary to her daughter from 1919 - 1953, capturing a moment of Dalmatia and Dalmatian exile in history.
Part II of A Dairy for Puse continues on January 19, 2016, the latest installment of a mother's diary to her daughter from 1919 - 1953, capturing a moment of Dalmatia and Dalmatian exile in history.
An important gathering of the Croatian diaspora in Los Angeles later this month.
A spectacular video insight into how life in Dalmatia used to be in the 1930s was uploaded to YouTube on January 13, 2016 by the Dugopolje Tourist Board.
As part of our new Croatian Diaspora series which started on January 11, 2016, TCN is taking a closer look at aspects of Croatian life abroad. Part One of the extraordinary story of a Dalmatian refugee camp in the Sinai Desert in Egypt in the Second World War. Welcome to El Shatt.
A new weekly feature in our The Croatian Diaspora section starts today, January 14, 2016. Split WWII Refugee Tales: A Diary for Puse.
This month's column highlighting successful Croatians in America shines light on inspiring Harvard Business School Student, Margareta Klinčić. From Zagreb to Boston- she shares her experience at one of the most prestigious universities and how she hopes she can bring change to Croatia and beyond. TCN's Ashley Colburn caught up with Margareta on January 12, 2016.