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'''Croatia''' was a [[Europe]]an country that had a border with [[Bosnia]]. A great number of [[vampire]]s were at one point present in Croatia and the local culture was heavily influenced by lore which held even late into the [[20th century]]. In the [[1940s]], the vampire [[Yarven]] was captured, shot, and buried by [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] partisans, one of the factions under the banner of General [[Tito (General)|Tito]], under which the country ultimately became [[Communism|Communist]]. In [[1994]], there was a conflict on the border of Bosnia and Croatia, in which [[Serbia]] was also involved. At this time, the [[Time Lady]] [[Ruath]] and a group of vampires brought from [[Manchester]] unearthed the still living Yarven from his grave. ([[MA]]: ''[[Goth Opera]]'')
'''Croatia''' was a [[Europe]]an country that had a border with [[Bosnia]]. A great number of [[vampire]]s were at one point present in Croatia and the local culture was heavily influenced by lore which held even late into the [[20th century]]. In the [[1940s]], the vampire [[Yarven]] was captured, shot, and buried by [[Catholic]] partisans, one of the factions under the banner of General [[Tito (General)|Tito]], under which the country ultimately became [[Communism|Communist]]. In [[1994]], there was a conflict on the border of Bosnia and Croatia, in which [[Serbia]] was also involved. At this time, the [[Time Lady]] [[Ruath]] and a group of vampires brought from [[Manchester]] unearthed the still living Yarven from his grave. ([[MA]]: ''[[Goth Opera]]'')


[[Croatian]], was a language most likely spoken there.
[[Croatian]], was a language most likely spoken there.

Revision as of 18:11, 28 September 2010

Croatia was a European country that had a border with Bosnia. A great number of vampires were at one point present in Croatia and the local culture was heavily influenced by lore which held even late into the 20th century. In the 1940s, the vampire Yarven was captured, shot, and buried by Catholic partisans, one of the factions under the banner of General Tito, under which the country ultimately became Communist. In 1994, there was a conflict on the border of Bosnia and Croatia, in which Serbia was also involved. At this time, the Time Lady Ruath and a group of vampires brought from Manchester unearthed the still living Yarven from his grave. (MA: Goth Opera)

Croatian, was a language most likely spoken there.

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