Croatia–Romania relations

In addition, during the war, Slovak troops and Croatian air and naval forces operated amicably from Romanian soil.

A similar pact, the interwar Little Entente, had been signed before between Romania, Yugoslavia (which included most of today's Croatia) and Czechoslovakia.

[2] In 2019, during a meeting between the Croatian foreign minister Marija Pejčinović Burić and her Romanian counterpart Teodor Meleșcanu, they said that "relations between Croatia and Romania are improving".

These communes are made up of seven villages, Carașova itself, Nermed, Clocotici, Iabalcea, Rafnic, Lupac itself and Vodnic.

It is known that the Croats of Romania emigrated to Banat centuries ago, but it is unknown when exactly the largest community of them, that of Carașova and Lupac, did so.

On this day, the then Romanian ambassador to Croatia Constantin Mihail Grigorie and the one before him, Cosmin Dinescu, as well as regional authorities of the Istria County, attended the inauguration.