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diff --git a/src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl b/src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa32689 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/templates/coins-designs-hr.html.tmpl @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +{{ define "content" }} +<header> + {{ template "navbar" . }} + <h1>{{ .T "Croatian Euro Coin Designs" }}</h1> +</header> +<main> + <div class="design-container"> + <img alt="Croatian 1 euro cent coin" src="/designs/hr-001.avif" /> + <img alt="Croatian 50 euro cent coin" src="/designs/hr-050.avif" /> + </div> + <div class="design-container"> + <img alt="Croatian 1 euro coin" src="/designs/hr-100.avif" /> + <img alt="Croatian 2 euro coin" src="/designs/hr-200.avif" /> + </div> + <p> + {{ .T ` + The Croatian euro coins feature four different themes, with + each design featuring the Croatian checkerboard and the + countries name in Croatian (‘%sHRVATSKA%s’). + ` `<span lang="hr">` `</span>` }} + </p> + <p> + {{ .T ` + The 1-, 2-, and 5 euro cent coins were designed by Maja + Škripelj and feature a motif of the letters ‘HR’ in the + %sGlagolitic script%s — an old Slavic script that saw use in + Croatia up until the 19th century — with ‘HR’ representing + Croatia’s country code.` + `<a + target="_blank" + href="https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glagolitic_script" + >` + `</a>` | safe + }} + </p> + <p> + {{ .T ` + The 10-, 20-, and 50 euro cent coins were designed by Ivan + Domagoj Račić and feature the portrait of the inventor and + engineer %sNikola Tesla%s. The design of these coins caused + controversy when they were first announced with the National + Bank of Serbia claiming that it would be an appropriation of + the cultural and scientific heritage of the Serbian people to + feature the portrait of someone who ‘declared himself to be + Serbian by origin’.` + `<a + target="_blank" + href="https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla" + >` + `</a>` | safe + }} + </p> + <p> + {{ .T ` + The 1 euro coin was designed by Jagor Šunde, David Čemeljić + and Fran Zekan and features a marten. The marten is the + semi-official national animal of Croatia and the Kuna — + their pre-Euro currency — was named after the marten (‘%skuna + zlatica%s’ in Croatian). + ` `<span lang="hr">` `</span>` | safe }} + </p> + <p> + <!-- TODO: Include a photo of the edge inscription --> + {{ .T ` + The 2 euro coin was designed by Ivan Šivak and features the + map of Croatia. The coin also has an edge-inscription that + reads ‘%sO LIJEPA O DRAGA O SLATKA SLOBODO%s’ (‘OH BEAUTIFUL, + OH DEAR, OH SWEET FREEDOM’) which is a line from the play + %sDubravka%s by Ivan Gundulić. + ` `<span lang="hr">` `</span>` + `<a + target="_blank" + href="https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubravka_(drama)" + lang="hr" + >` + `</a>` | safe }} + </p> +</main> +{{ end }} |