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Communes of Lovinac:
Lovinac
Lovinac-Lika
pass. Today most of the territory of Lika (Brinje, Donji Lapac, Gospić, Lovinac, Otočac, Perušić, Plitvička Jezera, Udbina and Vrhovine) is part of Lika-Senj
Lovinac-Kik, Croatia
Kik is a small village in the Lovinac municipality, in Lika–Senj County, Croatia. According to national census of 2011, population of the settlement is
Lovinac-Raduč
Lika-Senj County, Croatia. The settlement is administered as a part of Lovinac municipality. It is located in Lika, 25 kilometers from Gračac, on the
Lovinac-Lika-Senj County
Brinje Municipality of Donji Lapac Municipality of Karlobag Municipality of Lovinac Municipality of Perušić Municipality of Plitvička Jezera (Plitvice Lakes)
Lovinac-Serbs of Croatia
Dubica (240 or 16.42%) Popovac (235 or 16.25%) Okučani (371 or 15.97%) Lovinac (142 or 15.06%) Rasinja (392 or 14.90%) Viljevo (227 or 13.96%) Levanjska
Lovinac-Lovinac
Lovinac is a municipality in Lika-Senj County, Croatia. The village of Lovinac is located 35 kilometers from Gospić to the southeast of the greatest Croatian
Lovinac-Sveti Rok
Sveti Rok is a village in the Lovinac municipality, in Lika–Senj County, Croatia. Today it is best known as the eponym of the Sveti Rok Tunnel, whose
Lovinac-Štikada
Lika-Senj County, Croatia. The settlement is administered as a part of Lovinac municipality. It is located in Lika, 5 kilometers from Gračac, on the state
Lovinac-Kik
County Kilkenny, Ireland, Chapman code KIK Kik, Croatia, a village near Lovinac Kik Messenger, instant messenger application for smartphones The Kik, a
Lovinac-Republic of Serbian Krajina
Gračac Gvozd Jagodnjak Jasenovac Kistanje Knin Korenica Kostajnica Krnjak Lovinac Majur Markušica Maslenica Negoslavci Nunić Obrovac Okučani Petrinja Plitvička
Lovinac-Martin Sekulić
Croatian community of physicists at the time. Martin Sekulić was born in Lovinac. He taught at the Higher Real School in Rakovac (today Karlovac). He was
Lovinac-Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
Dubrovačka GS Gospić, Novalja, Otočac, Senj Brinje, Donji Lapac, Karlobag, Lovinac, Perušić, Plitvička Jezera, Udbina, Vrhovine IM Imotski Cista Provo, Lokvičići
Lovinac-Battle of Gospić
tensions in the Lika region, including attacks on Croatian civilians in Lovinac, an attack on a Croatian police checkpoint in Žuta Lokva, and skirmishes
Lovinac-Ličko Cerje
Licko Cerje is a village in the municipality of Lovinac, Lika-Senj County, Croatia. In the 2011 census, the population was 88, and there were 40 households
Lovinac-Gornja Ploča
part of Lovinac municipality. Gornja Ploča is placed between Gospić and Gračac. It is located 27 kilometers from Gospić, 8 kilometres from Lovinac, and 3
Lovinac-Operation Storm
positions on the Velebit. In the morning, the special police captured Lovinac, Gračac and Medak. In the Gospić Corps AOR, the 138th Home Guard Regiment
Lovinac-Administrative divisions of the Banovina of Croatia
Osik · Medak · Smiljan Gračac Cities: Municipalities: Bruvno · Gračac · Lovinac · Mazin · Zrmanja Gradačac Cities: Municipalities: Gradačac · Modriča ·
Lovinac-Municipalities of Croatia
Tar-Vabriga Tinjan Višnjan Vižinada Vrsar Žminj Brinje Donji Lapac Karlobag Lovinac Perušić Plitvička Jezera Udbina Vrhovine Baška Brod Moravice Čavle Dobrinj
Lovinac-Mile Budak
Mile Budak (30 August 1889 – 7 June 1945) was a Croatian politician and writer best known as one of the chief ideologists of the Croatian fascist Ustaša
Lovinac-D522 road
D522 traffic volume Road Counting site AADT ASDT Notes D522 4918 Lovinac 1,600 3,935 Adjacent to Ž5165 junction. AADT estimated by Hrvatske ceste.
Lovinac-List of massacres in the Croatian War of Independence
attacking the village. Lovinac massacre 8 August 1991 Lovinac 5 SAO Krajina paramilitary units massacred 5 elderly Croat civilians in Lovinac. Kraljevčani and
Lovinac-M604 railway (Croatia)
962 Bilaj-Ribnik 129,284 Medak 133,543 Kruškovac 137,392 Raduč 144,058 Lovinac 147,622 Ličko Cerje 151,909 Ričice 155,332 Štikada 159,615 Gračac 167,897
Lovinac-Croatian Special Police order of battle in 1991–1995
Retrieved 2013-11-08. Mihaljević, Božo (2011). "Ratni put JNP Lovinac" [Wartime History of the Lovinac SPU] (PDF). MUP (in Croatian). 6 (50). Ministry of the
Lovinac-1991 Yugoslav campaign in Croatia
lost their positions in the city on 22 September, the Knin Corps captured Lovinac. JNA troops assembling near the southern tip of Croatia in the Dubrovnik
Lovinac-White Croats
Avar ruler. Grégoire related it with city Lublin. Modestin related it to Lovinac, similarly Shchavelev considered it is related to the Proto-Slavic root
Lovinac-Peter Sekulic
Gibbons Constituency Edmonton Manning Personal details Born 1962 (age 61–62) Lovinac, Croatia Political party Alberta Liberal Party Alma mater University of
Lovinac-Television in Croatia
outside the D4 and D5 regions, except for parts of the latter (south of Lovinac) and coastal parts of the same county opposite the island of Pag. Those
Lovinac-Operation Medak Pocket
supported by 111th Brigade of Croatian Army, Gospić Home Guard Regiment and Lovinac Home Guard Regiment.[citation needed]. These two reinforced battlegroups
Lovinac-Ričice
Ričice may refer to: Ričice, Lika-Senj County, a village near Lovinac, Croatia Ričice, Split-Dalmatia County, a village near Proložac, Croatia Ričice
Lovinac-Cerje
Ivanec Cerje Vivodinsko, a village near Ozalj Ličko Cerje, a village near Lovinac In Macedonia Cerje, Skopje, an archeological site In Serbia Cerje, Bajina
Lovinac-Kurjaković family
Krbava, Kurjak-grad, Turan, Počitelj, Podlapčec (Podlapac), Mrsinj-grad, Lovinac, Gradac (Gračac), Novigrad, Zvonigrad, Zelengrad, Kličevac (Kličevica)
Lovinac-Modrić
Mihovil Modrić aliter Mileta. In 1712/1714 census of Lika and Krbava in Lovinac was recorded certain landless peasant Vid Modrich Bunieuacz (Bunjevac)
Lovinac-List of Italian exonyms in Dalmatia
Loquizzi Lončari Lonzari, Lonzare, Lonzar Lonići Malpaga Lopuse Lòppusa Lovinac Castelleone Lovište Capo Gomena, Lòvista Lovorje Lavarneo, Lavorno Lovreć
Lovinac-Udbina
the St. Lucy's Day. Croats fled through Trovro mountain all the way to Lovinac. After World War II, the new Yugoslav authority took away the houses and
Lovinac-Marija Edita Šolić
August 1971. She died in Split on 31 October 2021 and was buried at the Lovinac cemetery in Split, on 4 November 2021. Silver Plaque for the exceptional
Lovinac-D50 road
Zadar and Split (to the south). D547 to Sveti Rok and Obrovac. Ž5165 to Lovinac and Gornja Ploča. Ričice Štikada Gračac D27 to Obrovac, Benkovac and A1
Lovinac-Ivan Karlović
Krbava, Kurjak-grad, Turan, Počitelj, Podlapčec (Podlapac), Mrsinj-grad, Lovinac, Gradac (Gračac), Novigrad, Zvonigrad, Zelengrad, Kličevac (Kličevica)
Lovinac-List of places named after Franjo Tuđman
Jastrebarsko Karlobag Kaštela Kistanje Knin Krapina Križevci Livno Lobor Lovinac Ludbreg Ljubuški Marina Međugorje Neum Orehovica Pakrac Pirovac Podbablje
Lovinac-1883 Croatian parliamentary by-election
Karlobag 2 David Kovačević Government list Gospić 3 Mandić Government list Lovinac 4 Medaković Government list Srb 5 Dane Banjanin Government list Udbina
Lovinac-1940 Croatian local elections
Medak Non-partisan Serb list Smiljan HSS Gračac Bruvno SDK Gračac SDK Lovinac HSS Mazin Non-partisan Serb list Zrmanja JRZ Gradačac Gradačac HSS Modriča
Lovinac-Areas of Special State Concern
Sutli *Zagorska Sela Lika-Senj *Donji Lapac *Plitvička Jezera *Gospić *Lovinac *Otočac *Udbina *Vrhovine *Brinje *Perušić Međimurje * X * X *Dekanovec