Hrovat
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Hrovat is a Slovene variation of Hungarian surname Horvath
Horváth
Horvath is a common Hungarian surname, originating from Croatia. It is an older version of the noun "Hrvat" which is the Croatian-language name for a Croat, . The initial holders of this surname most likely were ethnic Croats living or working in Hungary...

, originating from Croatia
Croatia
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. It may refer to:
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The surname is a variation of the more common version Horvat
Horvat
Horvat is the most frequent surname in Croatia and 2nd most frequent in Slovenia. The surname originates from Croatia, Horvat being the older version of the word Hrvat, a term used to describe a Croat. Croats with surname Horvat live almost exclusively in kajkavian speaking region...

, which is the second most common surname in Slovenia
Slovenia
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. It comes from the word Hrvat (archaically Horvat), which means a Croat
Croats
Croats are a South Slavic ethnic group mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries. There are around 4 million Croats living inside Croatia and up to 4.5 million throughout the rest of the world. Responding to political, social and economic pressure, many Croats have...

. A similar surname, common in Slovenian Istria
Slovenian Istria
Slovenian Istria often called Obala in Slovene is a region in southwest of Slovenia. It comprises the northern part of the Istrian peninsula, and it is part of the wider geographical-historical region known as the Slovenian Littoral . Its largest urban center is Koper. Other larger settlements...

 and in the Slovenian Littoral
Slovenian Littoral
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, is Hrovatin or Hrvatin (Italianized
Italianization
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 to Crevatin). The village of Hrvatini
Hrvatini
-Overview:For centuries Hrvatini belonged to the municipality of Muggia . After the dissolution of the Free Territory of Trieste in 1954, it was annexed to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Since then, it has been gravitating towards Koper...

 on the Slovenian coast is derived from this surname.

See also

  • Horvát
    Horvat
    Horvat is the most frequent surname in Croatia and 2nd most frequent in Slovenia. The surname originates from Croatia, Horvat being the older version of the word Hrvat, a term used to describe a Croat. Croats with surname Horvat live almost exclusively in kajkavian speaking region...

     (Horváth
    Horváth
    Horvath is a common Hungarian surname, originating from Croatia. It is an older version of the noun "Hrvat" which is the Croatian-language name for a Croat, . The initial holders of this surname most likely were ethnic Croats living or working in Hungary...

    , Horwath, etc.)
  • , and
  • Chorvats (de)
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