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Other events of 2009
Timeline of Croatian history
Events from the year
2009 in
Croatia
.
Incumbents
President
–
Stjepan Mesić
Prime Minister
–
Ivo Sanader
(until 6 July),
Jadranka Kosor
(starting 6 July)
Speaker
–
Luka Bebić
Events
Ongoing –
Accession of Croatia to the European Union
Contents
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
Sport
Deaths
See also
References
April 1 – Croatia
became a full member
of
NATO
.
July 1 –
Ivo Sanader
resigns as the Prime Minister of Croatia and President of
Croatian Democratic Union
.
July 3 – First
Swine Flu
case was confirmed by a female from
Australia
July 6 –
Jadranka Kosor
of the
Croatian Democratic Union
becomes
Prime Minister
.
July 24 – Six people are killed and 55 are injured in the
Rudine train derailment
.
December 27 – The first round of
presidential elections
are held.
Arts and literature
Igor Cukrov won
Dora 2009
on February 28 to become Croatia's representative at the
Eurovision Song Contest 2009
.
Sport
Marin Čilić
won the
2009 Chennai Open
on January 10.
2009 World Men's Handball Championship
held in Croatian cities from January 16–February 1.
K-1 Croatia 2009
held in
Split
on March 21.
Blanka Vlašić
successfully defended her
high jump world title
on August 20.
The
2009 Golden Spin
figure skating
competition is held in Zagreb December 10–12.
Deaths
January 14
–
Dušan Džamonja
, sculptor (born 1928)
January 17
–
Tomislav Crnković
, footballer (born
1929
)
March 16
–
Boris Mutić
, sports reporter (born
1939
)
June 9
–
Zvonimir Berković
, film director (born
1928
)
June 19
–
Dalibor Brozović
, linguist and politician (born
1927
)
July 14
–
Vera Fischer
, sculptor (born 1925)
August 3
–
Ivan Milat-Luketa
, painter and sculptor (born
1922
)
August 6
–
Savka Dabčević-Kučar
, politician (born
1923
)
August 28
–
Emil Glad
, actor (born
1929
)
September 6
–
Vanja Drach
, actor (born
1932
)
September 6
–
Nada Iveljić
, children's author (born
1931
)
December 2
–
Vjekoslav Šutej
, conductor (born
1951
)
See also
2009 in Croatian television
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