Serbo-Croatian,Italian and German
Croatian.
german
The national language of Croatia is Croatian, also often called Serbo-Croatian. The Croatian name for the language is "Hrvatski". French is not a commonly-spoken language in Croatia.
German
German. It was always Germain, even back to the 5th of 6th century.
Croatian
No, there was a Serbocrotian language (spoken in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Montenegro), Slovenian language, and Macedonian language.
German and in certain parts Croatian
Communist Manifesto, first published in London by a group of German political refugees in 1848.
It is the official language of San Marino and Italy, it is also one of the official languages of Switzerland, Croatia and Slovenia.
The countries with Italian as their official language are: Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, Vatican City, Malta, Slovenia, and Croatia.
The French language is spoken frequently in Romania.
well you have 7 countries who was in ex Yugoslavia CROATIA - language is CROATIAN BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA - language is BOSNIAN, CROATIAN and SERBIAN SLOVENIA - language is SLOVENIAN SRBIA - language is SERBIAN MONTENEGRO - language is MONTENGRIN MACEDINIA - language is MACEDONIAN KOSOVO - language is ALBANIAN and SREBIAN
The primary language spoken in Dubrovnik is Croatian, but Italian is also spoken somewhat.