To educate you and others on the forum and provide some fresh info if you play trivia game or go to Who wants to be a millionaire, here are a few things you probably did not know:
1.
Nikola Tesla, the inventor of many things (among them, system for long range transport of AC electricity used throughout the world, and alternator used also in our scoots) was Croatian, from a village maybe 100 kms away from my city. He was of Serbian origin but was born in Croatia and later moved to USA.
2.
Parachute was invented by a Croatian from city Dubrovnik (that is very popular tourist destination for many celebrities that are all over the media when they spend their holidays here - John Malkovich, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Sir Roger Moore and Mickey Rourkey are regular there). This guy was crazy enough to jump off the tower in Venice in 16th century to prove that it works. He survived...
3.
Necktie was invented by Croatian mercenaries who used to wear it during their tenure in Thirty Years' War in 17th century. French used to call it "cravate", mercenaries were therefore called "Croates", English word for us now is "Croats" and Croatian word for necktie is "kravata". Interesting?
3.
Springfield XD is very popular gun (
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/archive/c/cc/20100924150200!SpringfieldXd45acp.jpg) that is a weapon of choice for FBI, CIA, American S.W.A.T. teams and many special forces around the world. It is a product of Croatian factory (here it is called HS2000 where 2000 is the year when it was introduced and HS are initial letters of Croatian words "Croatian Gun").
4. If you saw mineral water in your shopping centers called
Jana (
http://www.janawater.com/), it is a Croatian product exported to USA. It was an official water of the Super Bowl, I think a year or two ago. Croatia has second largest reserves of drinking water in Europe and in every town and village we usually drink water from the tap because it is chemically and bacteriologically *more pure* than bottled water. Btw. Jana is a derivative of old female Croatian name. (not pronounced like Jane, but "Yanna").
5.
Double Entry Bookkeeping as a basis of every modern accounting was invented in 15th century in Croatia (in the same city where the guy had invented a parachute!
6.
Forensic investigation principles are invented by a Croatian in early 20th century (his name was Eduard Miloslavic - all his principles are used even today - for example, I work as a forensic investigator and still use and teach principles that are more than 100 years old). Later he went to USA.
7.
Fingerprint technology was invented also in early 20th century by a Croatian named Vucetic. He also moved to USA.
8. Finally, airships ("
Zeppelins") were invented by a Croatian Jew Schwartz, and the invention was stolen by Count Zeppelin. The same guy invented also dural aluminum (also called Schwartz Aluminum), used extensively in aeronautic industry.
Well, that's it, not too shabby for an unknown Slavic tribe.
p.s. Obviously, I have nothing better to do now!
There you go.