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Venezuelans Venezuelans (Spanish: ''venezolanos'') are the citizens identified with the country of Venezuela. This connection may be through citizenship, descent or cultural. For most Venezuelans, many or all of these connections exist and are the source of ...
of full, partial, or predominantly Croat descent, or Croat-born people residing in Venezuela. It is estimated that 5,000 Croats live in Venezuela.


History

Croatian immigration to Venezuela dates back to the late nineteenth century, and was characterized by the individual arrival of merchant seamen. Until
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, a few number of Croats settle in Venezuela, nevertheless it is in the period of the
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when the Croatian families that escaped from the government of Tito begin to settle in the country. Most of these immigrants came from present-day Croatian territory, particularly from the coastal and inland areas of
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. Others came from
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.


Status of Croats in Venezuela

In 1949 came the initiative to create the Asociación Croata Venezolana (''Croatian Association of Venezuela''), entity that was transformed in 1972 in the Centro Croata Venezolano (''Venezuelan Croatian Center''). The Comité Croata de Venezuela (''Croatian Committee of Venezuela'') had been operating in Caracas since 1958. Its purpose was to support the transformation of Croatia into an independent and democratic state. The installation of the Hogar Croata (''Croatian Home'') in 1962 at its headquarters in Chacao was of major importance. Celebration of cultural and social events and the organization of sporting events. La Sociedad de Damas Croatas (''Croatian Women Society'') was established in 1968 and the ''Venezuela-Croatia Economic Chamber'' (Camara Venezolano – Croata de Industria y Comercio – Cavecro) established in 1997. The majority of the members of the Croatian community settled in
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and
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and, to a lesser extent, in other cities of the interior: Maracay,
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, Mérida and in localities of the Yaracuy state, where some joined the work in the sugar industry. Also, several forest technicians arrived that later contributed to the establishment of the School of Forestry Engineering at the University of the Andes. A large percentage of the Croatians were artisans, who later became small entrepreneurs, and many were professionals, especially engineers and technicians, who had outstanding performance in Venezuela.


Notable Croatian Venezuelans

* Augustin Augustinović, Franciscan missioner, writer. * Anica Bauer Berger, Croatian Jewish partisan during WWII, contributor to the Venezuelan oil industry, and promoter of Croatian culture in Venezuela. *
Branko Benzon Branko Benzon (29 August 1903 – September 1970) was a Croatian physician, diplomat and politician. Pre-war life Benzon was born in Postira, on the island Brač in 1903. He attended medical school at the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Medici ...
, physician, diplomat and politician. *
Ratomir Dujković Ratomir Dujković (Serbian Cyrillic: Ратомир Дујковић, born 24 February 1946) is a Serbian football manager and a former player. Playing career Born and raised in Borovo Naselje to an ethnic Serb family, Dujković attended Ivan ...
, football player and trainer. * Andras José Kalnay- relativistic physicist. * Tatiana Blatnik, Princess of Greece and Denmark. * Laura Furčić, journalist and TV Host. * Gabriela Elena Španić, actress known for her roles in several Latin telenovelas. * Dani Španić, model, actress and TV Host. * Milka Chulina, actress, model and
Miss Venezuela 1992 Miss Venezuela 1992 was the 39th Miss Venezuela pageant, was held in Caracas, Venezuela on September 9, 1992, after weeks of events. The winner of the pageant was Milka Chulina, Miss Aragua. The pageant was broadcast live on Venevision from the ...
winner, second runner-up at Miss Universe 1993 and Top 15 semifinalist at Miss International 1994. * Luis Lukšić, Bolivian poet and painter. * Mirko Markov Mikas, rear admiral in the Venezuelan Navy. * Alexander Milić, actor. * Zdenko Morović, footballer. * Maja Poljak, Jewish social activist and photographer. * Tomislav Jurić, painter. * Vjekoslav Radilović, animated film maker *
Seka Severin de Tudja Seka Severin de Tudja (Zagreb, Croatia (then Yugoslavia) 1923, Caracas, Venezuela 2007) was a Venezuelan ceramicist known as Seka. Education Seka studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb with Frano Krsinic and Krsto Hegedusic ...
, sculptor. * Miguel Šočolović, major league baseball player. * Dušan Žanko, writer and the intendant of the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb from 1941 to 1943. * Slavko Župčić, psychiatrist and writer. *
Ernesto Villegas Ernesto Emilio Villegas Poljak is a journalist, politician, and writer from Venezuela. Biography Ernesto Villegas was born in Caracas in 1970. He is the youngest of eight children, two of them, Mario and Vladimir, Alice, Clara, Esperanza, Tat ...
, journalist, politician, and writer. *
Vladimir Villegas Vladimir Villegas Poljak (born 11 December 1961 Daniel Suárez/DLATáchira, ''Diario de los Andes'', 23 June 2012"Siempre habrá conflictos entre el periodismo y los poderes"/ref>) is a Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian ...
, journalist and politician, and news director of Globovisión.


See also

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Croats The Croats (; hr, Hrvati ) are a South Slavic ethnic group who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language. They are also a recognized minority in a number of neighboring countries, namely Austria, the Czech Republic, G ...
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List of Croats The following is a list of prominent individuals who are or were Croats, Croatian citizens or of Croats, Croatian ancestry. Art Architecture * Viktor Axmann – architect, Jewish * Nikola Bašić – architect * Vjekoslav Bastl – architec ...
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Immigration to Venezuela Immigration to Venezuela has been significant. After the Spanish colonization of the Americas brought European colonists and African slaves, immigration to Venezuela was significant particularly in the period after World War II, with large number ...


References


External links


CAMARA VENEZOLANO CROATA DE INDUSTRIA Y COMERCIO (CAVECRO)

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