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This is a list of Croatian mottos. Croatia does not have an official motto. Mottos- No Fake Anything “We don‘t like fake stuff” - every Croatian ever.
- Dok je srca, bit će i Kroacije (As long as there is heart, there will be Croatia) – This motto was originally a line of Antun Gustav Matoš's Pri svetom kralju, about ban Toma Erdödy. Erdödy won many battles against the Ottomans in the 16th century, while at the time Matoš wrote the poem Croatia was struggling to win greater rights within the Austro-Hungarian Empire.{{citation needed|date=January 2012}}{{or|date=January 2012}}
{{wikisourcelang|hr|Govor Ante Starčevića u Hrvatskom saboru 26. lipnja 1861|Speech text}}- Bog i Hrvati (God and the Croats) – This motto originates from Ante Starčević's speech to the Croatian Parliament (Sabor) on June 26, 1861, in which he stated that the future of Croatia should not be decided in Austria, but by God and the Croats.[1][2]
{{wikisourcelang|hr|Pri svetom kralju}}- Za dom spremni (For the homeland, ready) – This motto was used by the Ustashe puppet regime from the period of 1941-1945 during World War II. It is still commonly used today by Croatian nationalists and supporters.[3][4]
See also- U boj, u boj - za narod svoj! (To battle, to battle, for one's people!) – This is a popular football chant that originates from the song U boj, u boj in Ivan Zajc's opera Nikola Šubić Zrinski.
References1. ^Conserva, Henry. National Slogans from Around the World. Authorhouse; Indiana, USA: 2006. p9 2. ^Govor Ante Starčevića u Hrvatskom saboru 26. lipnja 1861. 3. ^Ivica Kristović, Pozdrav 'Za dom spremni' ekvivalent je nacističkom 'Sieg Heil!', Večernji list, 22.11.2013 4. ^'Za dom spremni' je isto što i 'Sieg Heil'!, Danas.hr 09.01.2012.
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