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This is the rectified chart of:

 

CROATIA

Jun 25, 1991  6:04:55 PM

-02:00 EET

Zagreb, Croatia Longitude:

15E58 Latitude: 45N48

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:44 Current Period:

KE/ME/VE

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

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Asc    06:38 Sco                 

Anuradha   Sa

Sun    09:52 Gem  +00:57:13 

WK   Ardra      Ra

Moon   24:03 Sco  +11:51:53  WK   Jyeshtha   Me

Mars   24:10 Can  +00:36:11  FM   Aslesha    Me

Merc   19:55 Gem  +02:02:38  CM   Ardra      Ra

Jupt   19:35 Can  +00:11:29  WK   Aslesha    Me

Ven    24:40 Can  +00:51:03  FM   Aslesha    Me

Sat R  11:54 Cap  -00:03:23  WK   Shravana   Mo

Rahu   25:11 Sag  -00:01:47  FM   P.Shadya   Ve

Ketu   25:11 Gem  -00:01:47  FM   Punarvasu  Ju

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 712

beats

Day: Tuesday  Sunrise: 5:08 AM

Tithi:  Shukla Chaturdashi

Yoga Pt: 7:15 Ta  Yogi:Su  AviYogi:Sa  Dup Yogi: Ve

Dagha Rashis: Pis Gem Vir Sag

 

Rashi Chart

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*          *   *                       *   *  VE 24:40*   

*        *       *                   SU 09:52*        *   

 

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Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

 

On 25th June 1991 the Croatian Sabor

met and unanimously voted for the declaration of Croatia's independence. The Republic of Croatia officially became

an independent sovereign state and, thus, legally brought to an end the rule of

the six-member federal Yugoslav union. Sabor chairman Žarko Domljan declared Croatia's independence by

saying: " The state of Croatia has been

born! "

http://www.hrt.hr/tudjman/samostalnost-eng.html

 

" Croatia ... passed a

package of laws asserting independence from Yugoslavia at 'shortly after 6:00 P.M.', on 25 June 1991, in the capital, Zagreb. ... On the day the

passing of the laws was regarded as the moment of independence declaration

[...] the actual proclamation of independence ... was made about two hours

after the vote. The time of independence as reported by Croatian astrologers is

therefore the televised proclamation at 7:56 PM CET. " Campion, " The

Book of World Horoscopes, "

http://members.tripod.com/tra_nations/a_croatia_procl.htm

 

Croatia Marks Independence Day on October 8

 

ZAGREB, Oct 7 - On October 8 Croatia marks

Independence Day in memory of 8 October 1991, when its parliament adopted a

unanimous decision to sever all constitutional relations with the former

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY).

 

The day before, on October 7, 1991, a three-month

moratorium on Croatia's decision of 25 June 1991 to declare

independence and sovereignty expired.

 

The implementation of the parliament's decision to

declare independence and sovereignty was postponed due to a request by the

European Community that the Yugoslav crisis be solved peacefully.

 

After the moratorium expired, the Croatian

parliament on October 8 adopted a decision to sever constitutional relations

with the former SFRY.

 

In the midst of fighting on the frontlines, due to

the danger of an attack by the former JNA, federal army, and Serb terrorists,

the parliament session was held in secrecy at another location and not in parliament

building.

 

By adopting the decision, the parliament established

that Croatia no longer

considered bodies of the SFRY legitimate and legal, or any legal act of any

body acting on behalf of the former federation valid. It was also established

that Yugoslavia no longer existed

as a federation.

 

During the three-month moratorium, the JNA and Serb

terrorists stepped up attacks on Croatian towns and villages, destroying

hospitals, schools, churches, monuments and other civilian buildings. On

October 7, a JNA jet bombarded the seat of the then Croatian president Franjo

Tudjman.

 

http://www.croatiaemb.org/in%20the%20spotlight/IndependenceDay_o.htm

 

Independence Day, 8 October (1991); note - 25 June

1991 is the day the Croatian Parliament voted for independence; following a

3-month moratorium to allow the European Community to solve the Yugoslav crisis

peacefully, Parliament adopted a decision on 8 October 1991 to sever

constitutional relations with Yugoslavia

http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/hr.html

 

Disaster Date Killed

Extreme Temperature Jun-2000 40

Wind Storm Feb-2005 2

Wild Fires Aug-2000 1

Earthquake 5-Sep-1996 0

Wild Fires 29-Jul-1997 0

Flood 28-Dec-2000 0

Flood 6-Sep-2001 0

Wild Fires 18-Jul-2003 0

Drought 1-Feb-2003 0

 

Disaster Date Affected

Earthquake 5-Sep-1996 2,000

Flood 6-Sep-2001 1,200

Flood 28-Dec-2000 600

Extreme Temperature Jun-2000 200

Wild Fires 29-Jul-1997 0

Wild Fires Aug-2000 0

Wild Fires 18-Jul-2003 0

Drought 1-Feb-2003 0

Wind Storm Feb-2005 0

 

Disaster Date Killed

Transport Accident 6-May-1992 61

Transport Accident 3-Apr-1996 35

Transport Accident 13-May-2002 11

 

date type registration operator fat. location pic

cat

03-APR-1996, 14:52, Boeing

737-200 73-1149 USAF 35 Croatia  A1

31-JUL-1994, Antonov 26

UR-26207 UN 7 Croatia  O1

 

1991        Jun 25, The civil war in Yugoslavia began when Croatia and Slovenia proclaimed

independence from Yugoslavia.

 

1991        Sep 21, Yugoslav army tanks and

artillery began an invasion of eastern Croatia.

 

1992        Aug 21, Serbian soldiers separated over

200 men, mostly Croats and Muslims, from a convoy of civilians from the Trnopolje

detention camp in Bosnia. The captives were taken to a wooded ravine

and shot dead.

 

1993        Apr 16, Bosnian Croats took part in a

killing spree in the village of Ahmici and 116 Muslims

were massacred and the village set fire.

 

1995        May 2, Serb missiles exploded in the

heart of Zagreb, killing six.

 

1995        Aug 4, Croatia launched an

offensive against Krajina, Operation Storm, and captured in days a region that

Serb rebels had held for 4 years.

 

1996        Apr 3, A US Air Force jetliner crashed

near Dubrovnik, Croatia, and 35 people on

board were killed including Ron Brown, Sec. of Commerce.

 

1996        Sep 5, 22:45, In Croatia a 6.0

earthquake hit the town of Ston.

 

1998        May 3, Croatian defence minister dies.

 

1999        Dec 10, In Croatia Pres. Franjo

Tudjman died at age 77.

 

2001        May 9, In Split a soccer brawl left

130 people injured including 30 police.

 

2003        May 5, Drought decimates Croatia crops, disaster

declared.

 

2003        Jun 5, Pope John Paul II began his

landmark 100th foreign pilgrimage with a five-day, five-city tour of Croatia.

 

1991

June, 25

The parliaments of Croatia and Slovenia adopt resolutions

for the independence of these two states.

 

1991

September, 17

Lord Carrington, President of Croatia Franjo

Tudjman, Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic and Serbian General Veljko Kadijevic

sign a joint ceasefire statement.

 

1991

October, 05

Croatian President Tudjman appealed to all the

Croatian people to defend their country.

 

1991

October, 08

After the expiry of the three-month " Brioni

moratorium " on moves toward independence, the assemblies of the Republic of Croatia and of Slovenia sever state and

legal bonds with the SFRY and declare independence.

 

1991

November, 08

The Parliament of the Republic of Croatia adopted a

Resolution on the Break in State and Legal Relations with other republics and

regions of SFR Yugoslavia.

 

1991

November, 17

The eastern Croatian town of Vukovar fell to the

Serb-dominated federal army, after an 86-day siege.

 

1991

November, 23

In the UN headquarters in Geneva, in the presence of

Lord Carrington and Cyrus Vance, Croatia and Serbia sign an unconditional

ceasefire.

 

 

1991

December, 19

Two Serb enclaves in Croatia, the Serbian

Autonomous Region of Krajina and the Autonomous Region of Slavonia, Baranaja

and Western

Srem,

proclaim themselves the " Republic of Serb Krajina " (RSK) under

the president of Milan Babic.

 

1991

December, 23

Germany officially recognized the independence and

sovereignty of Slovenia and Croatia, to become

effective on 15 January 1992.

 

1992

January 13

The Holy See (The Vatican) recognised Croatia.

 

1992

February, 21

The UN Security Council adopts Resolution 743 for

the deployment of 14 000 " Blue Hamlets " in Croatia.

 

 

1992

March, 22

Slovenia and Croatia are admitted to

full membership of the CSCE at a session of the CSCE Ministerial Council.

 

 

1992

April, 05

Suada Dilberovic, a 24-year-old Croat medical

student who was shot and killed by a sniper on the Vrbania bridge in Sarajevo, became the first

woman casualty of the war in Bosnia.

 

1992

April, 07

US President George Bush signed a decree on

recognition of independence of Bosnia-Herzegovina (BH), Croatia, and Slovenia within the present

( " administrative " ) boundaries of these former Yugoslav republics.

 

 

1992

May, 22

Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia and

Herzegovina became members of the UN.

 

1992

July, 03

The Croat " Community of Herceg-Bosna " ,

which was established in November 1991, declared itself independent.

 

1992

July, 21

An agreement was signed between the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Bosnia and

Herzegovina on the establishment of diplomatic relations

 

1992

August, 02

House of Representatives and presidential elections

were held in Croatia.

 

1992

August, 07

UN Security Council passed Resolution 769 which

enabled UNPROFOR to perform immigration and customs functions on the

international borders of Croatia.

 

 

1992

August 29

A Protocol between the Republic of Croatia and Romania on the

establishment of diplomatic relations was signed.

 

 

1992

September, 30

Croatia's President Franjo Tudjman and Dobrica Cosic,

president of FR Yugoslavia, signed in Geneva a joint 8-point declaration on the

for the withdrawal of the federal Yugoslav army from Croatian Prevlaka

Peninsula.

 

1993

February, 07

Elections for the upper chamber of the Croatian

parliament (The " House of Counties " ). Franjo Tudjman’s Croatian Democratic

Community HDZ won 37 of 63 seats.

 

1994

January, 19

An agreement on the normalisation of relations

between Croatia and FRY is reached

in Geneva.

 

1994

May, 30

Croatia introduced its own currency, called the

" kuna " .

 

1994

September, 10

Pope John Paul II visited Zagreb. This was his first

visit on the territory of the former Yugoslavia.

 

1994

December, 14

An agreement signed in Paris on Dec. 14, 1995 represented a

contribution to the ending of the conflict in B-H. Croatia, B-H and FRY had

promised to work on the promotion of a lasting peace and of stability in the

region.

 

 

1995

May, 02

Croatian military and police forces regain possesion

of the Western

Slavonia

region.

 

 

1995

July, 22

An agreement between Croatia and BiH on

" joint defence against a common enemy " was signed in Split.

 

 

1995

August, 04

The Croatian armed forces launch operation

" Storm " against the Republic of Srpska Krajina, using artillery,

air force and infantry units.

 

1995

August, 05

Croatian government forces seized the rebel Serb

" capital " of Knin in a lightning assault designed to win back the

breakaway region of Krajina.

 

1995

October 29

House of Representatives elections were held

 

2002

July 05

Prime Minister Ivica Racan resigned as a

result of the recent objection of the Croatian

Social Liberal Party (HSLS

 

http://www.southeasteurope.org/subpage.php?sub_site=11 & required=c_info/c_info & doc=timeline & site=4 & subj=9

 

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Jorge Angelino

 

 

Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica

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2925-598 Azeitão

Portugal

 

 

 

 

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