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Croatian sign language (Hrvatski znakovni jezik HZJ) is a sign language of the deaf community in Croatia. It is sometimes regarded as a dialect of Yugoslav Sign Language although the dialectical diversity of the former Yugoslavia has not been assessed.The first school for the deaf in Croatia was formed in Zagreb in 1885. The Sign Language and Deaf Culture conference was held in Zagreb Croatia from May 3โ€“5 2001.

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