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Where is Croatian spoken?

Croatian is spoken primarily in Croatia, where it is the official language.

It's also spoken in the following regions:

* Bosnia and Herzegovina: Croatian is one of the three official languages alongside Bosnian and Serbian.

* Serbia: Croatian is spoken by a minority population in Serbia, particularly in the Vojvodina region.

* Montenegro: A small number of people in Montenegro speak Croatian.

* Hungary: Croatian is spoken by a small minority in the Croatian minority region of Baranja.

* Slovenia: There is a small Croatian minority in Slovenia, primarily in the region of Prekmurje.

* Austria: A small number of Croatian speakers live in Austria, particularly in the Burgenland region.

* Italy: A small Croatian minority lives in the Istrian peninsula of Italy.

Note: The situation with language use and recognition in these regions can be complex and fluid due to historical and political factors.

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