Bulgaria and
Croatia established diplomatic relations on August 13, 1992. Bulgaria has had an embassy in
Zagreb since 1994. Croatia has had an embassy in
Sofia since 1992.
Both countries are full members of the
European Union and
NATO.
History
In the 9th and 10th centuries, when Bulgaria and Croatia shared a border, the two countries fought in the
Croatian–Bulgarian wars. In the Middle Ages, there was commerce between the
Bulgarian Empire
In the medieval history of Europe, Bulgaria's status as the Bulgarian Empire ( bg, Българско царство, ''Balgarsko tsarstvo'' ) occurred in two distinct periods: between the seventh and the eleventh centuries and again between the ...
and the
Republic of Ragusa.
In the late 19th and early 20th century, there were strong Bulgarian-Croatian relations in politics, culture, education and sport.
Stjepan Radić
Stjepan Radić (11 June 1871 – 8 August 1928) was a Croat politician and founder of the Croatian People's Peasant Party (HPSS), active in Austria-Hungary and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
He is credited with galvanizing Cro ...
, one of the most prominent Croatian politicians of the era, wrote in his 1917 book that of all
Slavs
Slavs are the largest European ethnolinguistic group. They speak the various Slavic languages, belonging to the larger Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European languages. Slavs are geographically distributed throughout northern Eurasia, main ...
, Bulgarians were closest to
Croats. Bulgarian-Croatian relations suffered in the pre-
World War II Yugoslav state (1918–1941), ruled by the
Karađorđević dynasty
The Karađorđević dynasty ( sr-Cyrl, Динасија Карађорђевић, Dinasija Karađorđević, Карађорђевићи / Karađorđevići, ) or House of Karađorđević ( sr-Cyrl, Кућа Карађорђевић, Kuća Karađ ...
, due to earlier conflicts between Bulgaria and
Serbia.
The
Kingdom of Bulgaria was one of the first countries to recognize the
Independent State of Croatia. The Bulgarian embassy in Zagreb operated from 1941 to 1944. The Croatian Embassy in Sofia operated from 1941 to 1944. But even after 1944, the friendly relations between the
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- the organization of the Bulgarian Macedonian emigration, closely related to
Ivan Mihailov
Ivan Mihailov Gavrilov ( bg, Иван Михайлов Гаврилов; mk, Ванчо Михајлов Гаврилов;He is credited in English-language sources as ''Mihailov'', while the Bulgarian and Macedonian transliteration schemes w ...
's
VMRO, and the Croatian
clerical nationalist emigration continued, as they mutually fought against
Tito's Yugoslavia
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as SFR Yugoslavia or simply as Yugoslavia, was a country in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe. It emerged in 1945, following World War II in Yugoslavia, World War II, and ...
for decades - including rejecting the
Macedonian nation
Macedonians ( mk, Македонци, Makedonci) are a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group native to the region of Macedonia in Southeast Europe. They speak Macedonian, a South Slavic language. The large majority of Macedonians identi ...
and
language newly created by Yugoslavia after WWII.
Хрватите-сојузници на македонските Бугари
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For the rest of the period prior to 1992, there had been no special crisis or event that required bilateral diplomacy from Croatians and Bulgarians as self-representing nations. However, as two South Slavic nations in relatively close proximity, both nations have been party to some form of diplomatic mission throughout the centuries, whether between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice (which controlled Croatia's coastal region for some centuries), or during the 20th century when Croatia had been part of Yugoslavia and various attempts were made from within Yugoslavia and Bulgaria to incorporate Bulgaria into the Pan-South Slavic nation.
See also
* Foreign relations of Bulgaria
* Foreign relations of Croatia
The Republic of Croatia is a sovereign country at the crossroads of Central Europe, Southeast Europe, and the Mediterranean that declared its independence from Yugoslavia on 25 June 1991. Croatia is a member of the European Union (EU), United N ...
* Bulgarians in Croatia
Bulgarians in Croatia ( hr, Bugari Hrvatske, bg, Българи в Хърватия) are one of 22 national minorities in Croatia. According to the last census from 2011, there were 872 Bulgarians living in Croatia, from which most of them lived ...
* Bulgaria–Yugoslavia relations
Bulgaria–Yugoslavia relations were historical foreign relations between Bulgaria (both Kingdom of Bulgaria 1908–1946 and the People's Republic of Bulgaria 1946–1990) and now broken up Yugoslavia (Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1918–1941 and Socia ...
References
Sources
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External links
Bulgarian embassy in Zagreb
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Croatia
Bilateral relations of Croatia