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HINA Zagreb, January 14, 2001CHRONOLOGY OF CROATIA'S INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITIONZAGREB, Jan 14 (Hina) - On Jan. 15, 1992 the Republic of Croatia was recognised by the European Union's 12 members at the time, and this date is considered
to be one of the most important events in Croatian history. In 1991 Croatia had already been recognised by Slovenia on June 26, Lithuania on July 30, the Ukraine on Dec. 11, Latvia on Dec. 14, Iceland on Dec. 19, and Estonia on Dec. 31. Germany recognised Croatia on Dec. 19, 1991 but decided to make its decision effective on the next Jan. 15, together with the other EU members. Before the Union states, Croatia had been recognised by the Holy See on Jan. 13, 1991 and San Marino the day after. The following Jan. 15 saw Croatia recognised also by Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Hungary, Malta, Poland, and Switzerland. Argentina, Australia, Chile, the Czech Republic, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Slovakia,