Comedy and humor by nationality

Croatian humor bears much resemblance to the humor of its surrounding countries, mainly the republics of the former Yugoslavia; and also the humor of other Slavic groups. ...more on Wikipedia about "Croatian humor"

Móricka (little Maurice): jokes about a 10 to 12 year old Jewish boy, who is preoccupied with sex and saying obscenities. (His being a Jew is totally unimportant in the large majority of these jokes.) Móricka is easily the most popular imaginary person in Hungarian humour. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hungarian jokes"

New Zealand humour bears some similarities to the body of humour of many other English-speaking countries. There are, however, several regional differences. ...more on Wikipedia about "New Zealand humour"

Romanian humour, like all of Romanian culture, has many affinities with four other peoples: the Latins ( Spanish and Italians), the Slavs, the Balkan people ( Greeks and Turks) and the Hungarians. ...more on Wikipedia about "Romanian humour"

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