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Hum on Sutla-1940 Croatian local elections
"Previranja na selu u Banovini Hrvatskoj", Istorija XX veka, II., Beograd, 1961. Kolar-Dimitrijević, Mira (1976). "Utjecaj fašizma na ekonomsko-socijalnu
Hum on Sutla-Mali Tabor
Mali Tabor is a small village within the municipality of Hum na Sutli in Croatia and has a mediaeval castle as centre of the village. Register of spatial
Hum on Sutla-Sutla
Bistrica ob Sotli, Brežice in Croatia: Đurmanec, Hum na Sutli, Desinić, Zagorska Sela, Klanjec, Kraljevec na Sutli, Brdovec The hydrological parameters of the
Hum on Sutla-Hrvatsko Zagorje
people) Krapinske Toplice (5,367 people) Gornja Stubica (5,284 people) Hum na Sutli (5,060 people) Veliko Trgovišće (4,945 people) Bednja (3,992 people)
Hum on Sutla-Ljudevit Jurak
his research into the Vinnytsia massacre. Jurak was born in Zalug near Hum na Sutli. He studied medicine at the University of Innsbruck where he graduated
Hum on Sutla-Hum na Sutli
Hum na Sutli is a municipality in the Krapina-Zagorje County of Croatia. According to the 2011 census, there are 5,060 inhabitants in the municipality
Hum on Sutla-Kostel, Croatia
Croatia. It is located just south of the D206 connecting Pregrada to Hum na Sutli. Two nearby villages, Kostelsko and Bregi Kostelski have the same name
Hum on Sutla-Vučja Gorica
Gorica) is a castle in northern Croatia, located near Mali Tabor and Hum na Sutli in Krapina-Zagorje County. "Home". humnasutli.hr. Video Vučja Gorica
Hum on Sutla-D207 road
D207 is a state road in Hrvatsko Zagorje region of Croatia connecting Hum na Sutli border crossing to Slovenia to the city of Đurmanec and the A2 motorway
Hum on Sutla-Municipalities of Croatia
Bedekovčina Budinščina Desinić Đurmanec Gornja Stubica Hrašćina Hum na Sutli Jesenje Kraljevec na Sutli Krapinske Toplice Konjščina Kumrovec Lobor Marija Bistrica
Hum on Sutla-Mila Horvat
(HRT). Horvat was born in Celje, Slovenia. She spent her childhood in Hum na Sutli, Croatia and studied journalism at the University of Zagreb (Croatian
Hum on Sutla-Zabok
Zabok-Zlatar, Zabok-Marija Bistrica, Zabok-Krapina, Zabok-Pregrada, Zabok-Hum na Sutli, Zabok-Bedekovčina and Zabok-Oroslavje. Register of spatial units of
Hum on Sutla-D1 road (Croatia)
connecting road). Đurmanec D207 to Lupinjak and Hum na Sutli (D206). Krapina D206 to Pregrada and Hum na Sutli. A2 Krapina interchange (reached via a short
Hum on Sutla-D206 road
D206 is a state road in Hrvatsko Zagorje region of Croatia connecting Hum na Sutli border crossing to Slovenia to the city of Krapina and the A2 motorway
Hum on Sutla-Krapina-Zagorje County
Municipality of Hrašćina Municipality of Hum na Sutli Municipality of Jesenje Municipality of Kraljevec na Sutli Municipality of Krapinske Toplice Municipality
Hum on Sutla-2017–18 Croatian Football Cup
winner: Dragovoljac Poličnik Krapina-Zagorje County cup winner: Straža Hum na Sutli Šibenik-Knin County cup winner: Zagora Unešić Lika-Senj County cup winner:
Hum on Sutla-Administrative divisions of the Banovina of Croatia
Požega · Velika · Vilić-Selo Pregrada Cities: Municipalities: Desinić · Hum na Sutli · Krapinske Toplice · Pregrada Preko Cities: Municipalities: Božava ·
Hum on Sutla-Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
Budinščina, Desinić, Đurmanec, Gornja Stubica, Hrašćina, Hum na Sutli, Jesenje, Konjščina, Kraljevec na Sutli, Krapinske Toplice, Kumrovec, Lobor, Mače, Marija
Hum on Sutla-Ivan Firer
Rogaška 18 (6) 2019–2020 Straža Hum na Sutli 14 (6) 2020–2021 Zagorec Krapina 31 (11) 2021–2023 Straža Hum na Sutli 52 (19) International career 2014
Hum on Sutla-Klenovec Humski
Village Country Croatia County Krapina-Zagorje County Municipality Hum na Sutli Area • Total 2.7 km2 (1.0 sq mi) Population (2021) • Total 337 • Density
Hum on Sutla-James Williams (ambassador)
Baron Harry, living in their castle of Mali Tabor located in the area of Hum na Sutli in present-day Croatia (then part of the Austrian Empire). James Williams