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2017
2016
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2018
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2019
2020
2021
Decades:
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also:
Other events of 2018
Timeline of Croatian history
Incumbents
President
–
Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
Prime Minister
–
Andrej Plenković
Speaker
–
Gordan Jandroković
Events
21 May –
Mate Pavić
reaches the number 1 spot in the ATP doubles ranking list for the first time.
[1]
15 July –
Croatia national football team
wins second place in the
2018 FIFA World Cup
in Russia after losing 4–2 to
France
in the
final
.
25 November -
Croatia
won
last
old-format
Davis Cup
.
4 December–
Luka Modrić
wins the
Ballon d'Or
Deaths
2 January –
Željko Senečić
, production designer, film director and screenwriter
8 March –
Milko Kelemen
, composer
14 March –
Petar Stipetić
, general
15 July –
Dragutin Šurbek
, table tennis player
16 July –
Marija Kohn
, actress
29 July –
Oliver Dragojević
, singer
8 December –
Milan Sijerković
, meteorologist
24 December –
Stanko Poklepović
, football manager
27 December –
Jakša Fiamengo
, poet
References
^
"Meet Mate Pavic - the new ruler of the men's doubles tennis!"
. May 20, 2018
. Retrieved
April 2,
2021
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"2018 in Croatia"
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scholar
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JSTOR
(
January 2018
)
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)
List of events
←
2017
2016
2015
2018
in
Croatia
→
2019
2020
2021
Decades:
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also:
Other events of 2018
Timeline of Croatian history
Incumbents
President
–
Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
Prime Minister
–
Andrej Plenković
Speaker
–
Gordan Jandroković
Events
21 May –
Mate Pavić
reaches the number 1 spot in the ATP doubles ranking list for the first time.
[1]
15 July –
Croatia national football team
wins second place in the
2018 FIFA World Cup
in Russia after losing 4–2 to
France
in the
final
.
25 November -
Croatia
won
last
old-format
Davis Cup
.
4 December–
Luka Modrić
wins the
Ballon d'Or
Deaths
2 January –
Željko Senečić
, production designer, film director and screenwriter
8 March –
Milko Kelemen
, composer
14 March –
Petar Stipetić
, general
15 July –
Dragutin Šurbek
, table tennis player
16 July –
Marija Kohn
, actress
29 July –
Oliver Dragojević
, singer
8 December –
Milan Sijerković
, meteorologist
24 December –
Stanko Poklepović
, football manager
27 December –
Jakša Fiamengo
, poet
References
^
"Meet Mate Pavic - the new ruler of the men's doubles tennis!"
. May 20, 2018
. Retrieved
April 2,
2021
.
v
t
e
Years in Croatia
(1991–present)
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
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2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
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2009
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1992
1993
1994
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2018 in Europe
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