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City of Osijek-Brijest
Brijest is a village in Osijek-Baranja County, Croatia. It is part of the City of Osijek. Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration
City of Osijek-Klisa, Osijek-Baranja County
Klisa is administratively part of the City of Osijek and is administered as one of suburbs. The Osijek Airport is located southwest of the village. Klisa
City of Osijek-Normann Palace
Palace (Croatian: Palača Normann) is a government building of Osijek-Baranja County in Osijek, Croatia. It was designed by Josip Vancaš and built from 1891
City of Osijek-Branko Mihaljević Children's Theatre
(Croatian: Dječje kazalište Branka Mihaljevića) is a theatre located in Osijek, Croatia. "O nama - Dječje kazalište Branka Mihaljevića". 45°33′19.12″N
City of Osijek-List of World Heritage Sites in Croatia
Dubrovnik Split Plitvice Poreč Trogir Šibenik Stari Grad Plain Stećci - Cista Velika Stećci - Dubravka Paklenica Velebit Zadar The United Nations Educational
City of Osijek-Louis Svećenski
and rector of the Boston Academy of Music. Svećenski was born in Osijek, Donji grad district on November 7, 1862 to a Jewish family. His father Adolf
City of Osijek-Osijek Archaeological Museum
Osijek Archaeological Museum (Croatian: Arheološki muzej Osijek) is an archaeological museum in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in Tvrđa. It consists of
City of Osijek-Gradski stadion
(Koprivnica) Gradski stadion (Kutina) Gradski Vrt Stadium (Osijek), football stadium Gradski stadion (Osijek), former speedway stadium, adjacent to the football
City of Osijek-Museum of Slavonia
general-type museum in Croatia. Museum of Slavonia was established in 1877 in Osijek. Since 1946, it is located in the City Magistracy building, constructed
City of Osijek-List of mayors in Croatia
elections List of mayors of Zagreb List of mayors of Rijeka List of mayors of Osijek List of mayors of Pula List of mayors of Split List of county prefects of
City of Osijek-List of districts in Budapest
(Vienna), Austria Košice-Juh (Košice), Slovakia Ochota (Warsaw), Poland Osijek, Croatia Sovata, Romania Budapest XIV – Zugló Ciceu, Romania Opava, Czech
City of Osijek-Votive statue of the Holy Trinity
Presvetog Trojstva) is a stone statue representing the Holy Trinity in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in Tvrđa, on Holy Trinity Square. The statue was
City of Osijek-2023–24 HNK Rijeka season
1961 Rijeka v Lokomotiva Dinamo Zagreb v Rijeka Rijeka v Varaždin Rijeka v Osijek Slaven Belupo v Rijeka Rudeš v Rijeka Rijeka v Hajduk Split Istra 1961 v
City of Osijek-Šibenik
this Croatian King. For that reason, Šibenik is also called "Krešimirov grad" (Krešimir's city). Between the 11th and 12th centuries, Šibenik was tossed
City of Osijek-Bosanska Krajina
Dubica,Bosnia and Herzegovina| Kneževo, Kotor Varoš, Laktaši, Mrkonjić Grad, Novi Grad, Prijedor, Sanski Most, Šipovo, Velika Kladuša, Teslić, Prnjavor. Bosanska
City of Osijek-Nemetin
Croatia, located near Osijek. It has a population of 139 (census 2011). It is administratively located in the City of Osijek. The village was the site
City of Osijek-Franjo Tuđman Bridge (Osijek)
located in Osijek, Croatia. It connects Osijek and Slavonia with Baranja. Source: In 1962 a vehicular bridge over Drava River was built in Osijek. It was
City of Osijek-Zadar
settlement was first mentioned by a Greek inscription from Pharos (Stari grad) on the island of Hvar in 384 BC, where the citizens of Zadar were noted
City of Osijek-Vrbas Oblast
east, the Travnik Oblast in the south, the Bihać Oblast in the west, the Osijek Oblast in the north, and the Primorje-Krajina Oblast in the northwest. According
City of Osijek-Northern Croatia
(Varaždin - Koprivnica), extends further towards Eastern Croatia (Virovitica - Osijek - Dalj) R106 (Zabok - Krapina – Đurmanec - Rogatec (SI)) L101 (Čakovec -
City of Osijek-R202 railway (Croatia)
that spanning between the city of Varaždin and the town of Dalj east of Osijek. It is non-electrified and mostly single-tracked. The R202 railway connects
City of Osijek-List of radio stations in Croatia
katolički radio bravo! Otvoreni radio Radio Dubrovnik Radio Knin Radio Osijek Radio Pula Radio Rijeka Radio Sljeme Radio Split Radio Zadar Radio Kaj -
City of Osijek-Academy of Arts, University of Osijek
Culture in Osijek (Croatian: Akademija za umjetnost i znanost u Osijeku) is a Croatian art school affiliated with the University of Osijek. The Academy
City of Osijek-Almir Aganspahić
2007–2011 Novi Grad Sarajevo 2011–2012 Olimpik Sarajevo 2013–2014 Sarajevo Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2013–2014 Sarajevo 2 (0) 2015 Osijek 5 (0) 2016
City of Osijek-Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg)
Požega Osijek County (Comitat Essek), comprising the districts: Essek (environs) Valpo Miholjac dolnji Našice Djakovar Vukovar City of Essek (Osijek) The
City of Osijek-Palace of Slavonian General Command
the original on 2013-07-03. Retrieved 2013-07-05. Ive Mažuran, Grad i tvrđava Osijek Osijek, 2000 ISBN 953-6711-00-1 Petar Puhmajer, «Gradska svjetovna arhitektura
City of Osijek-Vilim Herman
Parliament, he serves as a professor of law at the University of Osijek. Herman was born in Osijek to a Jewish family. The first written records of his family
City of Osijek-Donji Miholjac
"Population by Ethnicity, by Towns/Municipalities, 2011 Census: County of Osijek-Baranja". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian
City of Osijek-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Archipelago. Tsirang 641 Second smallest district of Bhutan. Zagreb County (Grad Zagreb) 641 Smallest county of Croatia. Down 638 District of Northern Ireland
City of Osijek-Waldinger Gallery
Waldinger) is an art museum in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in Tvrđa. It is named after Adolf Waldinger, a Croatian painter from Osijek. "Croatian Artists You
City of Osijek-Od Istoka Do Zapada Tour
and Herzegovina Dvorana Mejdan 12.000 December 23, 2023 February 13, 2024 Osijek Croatia Gradski vrt Hall 17.000 February 14, 2024 February 15, 2024 February
City of Osijek-Novi Sad
(translated as 'Novi Sad on the Danube') in German. In its wider meaning, the name Grad Novi Sad refers to the "City of Novi Sad", one of the city-level administrative
City of Osijek-List of European medium wave transmitters
101 and 250 m France Info Chernivtsi 8 Ukrainske Radio Bukovyna Osijek HR Radio Osijek Stavropol L-Centr / BBC Oxcliffe 0.25 Closed January 2018 BBC Radio
City of Osijek-2019–20 HNK Rijeka season
Varaždin Lokomotiva v Rijeka Rijeka v Slaven Belupo Gorica v Rijeka Rijeka v Osijek Rijeka v Inter Zaprešić Rijeka v Hajduk Split Istra 1961 v Rijeka Varaždin
City of Osijek-List of twin towns and sister cities in Croatia
"Gradovi prijatelji". osijek.hr (in Croatian). Osijek. Archived from the original on 17 August 2021. Retrieved 30 May 2022. "Osijek i Mostar postali gradovi
City of Osijek-Livno
Austro-Hungarian forces. Soldiers from Dalmatia and an infantry division from Osijek fiercely fought against 3,000 Ottoman and Muslim militias around Livno,
City of Osijek-List of airports in Croatia
Airport) Osijek LDOS OSI Osijek Airport 45°27′32″N 18°49′24″E / 45.4589001100°N 18.8232948400°E / 45.4589001100; 18.8232948400 (Osijek Airport) Pula
City of Osijek-Vinkovci
southwest of Vukovar, 24 km (15 mi) north of Županja and 43 km (27 mi) south of Osijek. The city lies in a flatland on the Bosut river, at an elevation of approx
City of Osijek-Đakovo
and 34 km (21 mi) southeast of Našice; elevation 111 m. It is located near the A5 motorway, at the intersection of the D7 state road to
City of Osijek-List of football stadiums in Croatia
Dinamo Zagreb. Retrieved 2 May 2022. "Stadion Gradski Vrt". Nogometni klub Osijek (in Croatian). Retrieved 29 January 2023. "PHOTO: HERE'S WHEN THE MOST MODERN
City of Osijek-List of mayors of Osijek
This is a list of people who have served as mayor or president of the city council of the city of Osijek, in Croatia.
City of Osijek-Osijek railway station
Osijek railway station (Croatian: Željeznički kolodvor Osijek) is the principal railway station in Osijek and one of the larger stations in Croatia. It
City of Osijek-Milan Mladenović
Mladenović. Ekatarina Velika On-Line - fansite (in Serbian) A friend from Osijek (in Croatian) Mladenović's grave at Belgrade Graveyards' website Mladenović's
City of Osijek-Slavonia
country, it roughly corresponds with five Croatian counties: Brod-Posavina, Osijek-Baranja, Požega-Slavonia, Virovitica-Podravina, and Vukovar-Syrmia, although
City of Osijek-Museum of Fine Arts, Osijek
likovnih umjetnosti) is an art museum in Osijek, Croatia. It was established in 1954. "Gallery of Fine Arts, Osijek". Archived from the original on 2014-09-05
City of Osijek-City and University Library in Osijek
Library of Osijek (Croatian: Gradska i sveučilišna knjižnica Osijek) is the city library of Osijek and the central library of the University of Osijek. The
City of Osijek-Valpovo
Slavonia, Croatia. It is close to the Drava river, 25 km (16 mi) northwest of Osijek. As of 2021, the population of Valpovo is 7,406, with a total of 11,563
City of Osijek-Sarvaš
Croatia, east of Osijek. It has a population of 1,658 (census 2021). It is administratively within the area of the city of Osijek. Szarvas means "deer"
City of Osijek-Urban Fest Osijek
Urban Fest Osijek or UFO is an international festival of urban music held annually in Osijek, Croatia. It has been held since 2004. In 2009 it was proclaimed
City of Osijek-Belišće
Hungarian: Belistye) is a town in Croatia, located in the region of Slavonia, Osijek-Baranja County, at the altitude of 93 m. The population of the town is 6
City of Osijek-Church of Saint Michael, Osijek
Michael (Croatian: Crkva svetog Mihaela) is a Roman Catholic church in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in Tvrđa. Jesuits laid the foundation stone on 31
City of Osijek-European Avenue
street in Osijek, Croatia. It is the most representative and perhaps beautiful street in Osijek, with its string of secession buildings. Osijek is particularly
City of Osijek-Cathedral of Saint Domnius
ISBN 953-178-097-8 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cathedral of Split. Grad Split Official Split web page (in Croatian) Splitsko-makarska nadbiskupija
City of Osijek-NUTS statistical regions of Croatia
Dubrovačko-neretvanska županija (County of Dubrovnik-Neretva) HR037 Grad Zagreb (City of Zagreb) HR05 Grad Zagreb (City of Zagreb) HR050 Sjeverna Hrvatska (Northern
City of Osijek-Dubrovnik
1994, p. 77. Putanec, Valentin (June 1993). "Naziv Labusedum iz 11. st. za grad Dubrovnik" (PDF). Rasprave (in Croatian). 19. Institute of Croatian Language
City of Osijek-Brod-Posavina County
north, Osijek-Baranja County in the northeast, and Vukovar-Syrmia County in the east. Brod-Posavina County is further divided into 2 towns (grad, pl. gradovi)
City of Osijek-Pedestrian bridge (Osijek)
bridge (Croatian: Pješački most) in Osijek, Croatia spans the Drava River. It is one of the most notable symbols of Osijek. The bridge was opened in 1981.
City of Osijek-List of twin towns and sister cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Turkey Karatay, Turkey Keçiören, Turkey Maragheh, Iran Şahinbey, Turkey Stari Grad (Sarajevo), Bosnia and Herzegovina Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje Neuhofen an der
City of Osijek-Ante Kostelić
including RK Ivanić Ivanić-Grad, RK Medveščak Zagreb, RK Zagreb, RK Partizan Bjelovar, RK Trešnjevka Zagreb, RK Celje, ŽRK Osijek, RK Pelister Bitola and
City of Osijek-Topolje
Železniki Topolje, Osijek-Baranja County, a village near Draž in Croatian Baranja Topolje, Zagreb County, a village near Ivanić-Grad, Croatia This disambiguation
City of Osijek-ISO 3166-2:HR
Map of Croatia with each county and the city Grad Zagreb labelled with the second part of its ISO 3166-2 code (with leading digit 0 omitted).
City of Osijek-Gradski vrt Hall
Gradski vrt Hall is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Osijek, Croatia. The complex is used mostly for handball and basketball matches. The complex has 7
City of Osijek-Josipovac
Josipovac (Hungarian: Józseffalva) is a suburb of Osijek in Croatia. It is connected by the D2 highway. According to the 2011 census, it has 4,101 inhabitants
City of Osijek-Tenja
Tenne) is a village in eastern Slavonia, Croatia, located just southeast of Osijek. The population is 7,376. During the Croatian War of Independence, Tenja
City of Osijek-Beli Manastir
It is the principal town of the Croatian part of Baranja, located in the Osijek-Baranja County. The name means "white monastery" in Serbo-Croatian. Originally
City of Osijek-Ive Mažuran
1998. He died in 2016, aged 89. Mažuran, Ive (2000). Grad i tvrđava Osijek (in Croatian). Osijek: Grafika. ISBN 953-6711-00-1. Mažuran, Ive (14 January
City of Osijek-Zrinjevac Sport Hall
Sport Hall (Croatian: Športska dvorana Zrinjevac) is an indoor arena in Osijek, Croatia. Besides for sports events it is also used for concerts. It has
City of Osijek-Vukovar
and 36 km (22 mi) southeast of Osijek, with an elevation of 108 m (354 ft). Vukovar is located on the main road D2 Osijek—Vukovar—Ilok and on the Vinkovci—Vukovar
City of Osijek-Sigmund Romberg
Wayback Machine (Visit of representatives of the Jewish community of Osijek), Grad Belišće, Gradski bilten; broj 25, November 15, 2007 (in Croatian) "Romberg
City of Osijek-Jug Sport Hall
Jug Sport Hall (Croatian: Športska dvorana Jug) is an indoor arena in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in city district of Jug I. It has a capacity of 1
City of Osijek-Zemun
Palilula and Stari Grad across the Danube. The core of the city are the neighborhoods of Donji Grad, Gardoš, Ćukovac and Gornji Grad. To the south, Zemun
City of Osijek-Operation Sana
VRS reinforcements managed to stop the ARBiH short of Sanski Most and Novi Grad, and reversed some of the ARBiH's territorial gains in a counterattack. After
City of Osijek-List of twin towns and sister cities in Albania
Turkey Thessaloniki, Greece Ulcinj, Montenegro Elbasan Dunaújváros, Hungary Osijek, Croatia Fier Cleveland, United States Lanzhou, China Peja, Kosovo Gjirokastër
City of Osijek-Novi Grad
Croatia: Novi grad, Osijek, a city district of Osijek Novi Grad, Brod-Posavina County, a village near Oprisavci In Serbia: Novi Grad, Zemun, an urban neighborhood
City of Osijek-Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War
order to chase away the Ottomans, with their main objective being town of Osijek. As Habsburg army reached Virovitica, the conflicts between different commanders
City of Osijek-Gornji Grad, Osijek
Gornji Grad ("Upper Town") is a city district in the center of Osijek, Croatia. It has 16,520 inhabitants distributed in 6,210 households. It is the biggest
City of Osijek-1935 Yugoslavian parliamentary election
Banovina) Rudolf Pevec (United Opposition, Gornji Grad, Drava Banovina) Milovan Pinterović (JNS, Osijek, Sava Banovina) Rudolf Pleskovič (JNS, Laško, Drava
City of Osijek-Operation Southern Move
of Operation Southern Move included the capture of the town of Mrkonjić Grad and positions on the Manjača Mountain which would allow the HV and the HVO
City of Osijek-Novi grad, Osijek
Novi grad is a city district of Osijek, Croatia. It has 16,520 inhabitants distributed in 6,210 households. Day of the city district is on 5 July, on
City of Osijek-Vatra i barut Tour
from the original on 2015-05-18. "Kralj romantike Zdravko Čolić raspametio Osijek". "Zdravko Čolić raspjevao vrući Dubai i Novaka Đokovića". "Koncert Zdravka
City of Osijek-Krunoslav Rendulić
ovaj grad i klub kao svoj". Šibenski.hr. 20 June 2019. Retrieved 20 June 2019. "Krunoslav Rendulić, novi trener Šibenika: 'Emotivan sam, ovaj grad i klub
City of Osijek-Osijek
Osijek (Croatian pronunciation: [ôsijeːk] ) is the fourth-largest city in Croatia, with a population of 96,848 in 2021. It is the largest city and the
City of Osijek-Herceg Novi
Loznitsa, Bulgaria Mali Zvornik, Serbia Novo Mesto, Slovenia Odesa, Ukraine Osijek, Croatia Prizren, Kosovo Senec, Slovakia Szeged, Hungary Trebinje, Bosnia
City of Osijek-Industrijska četvrt
Industrijska četvrt is a city district of Osijek, Croatia. It has 6,920 inhabitants distributed in 2,000 households. Day of the city district is on 1 May
City of Osijek-Tvrđa
Osijek.hr (in Croatian). City of Osijek. Retrieved 31 October 2017. "Grad Osijek – Izbori 2006 – Gradska četvrt Tvrđa" (in Croatian). City of Osijek.
City of Osijek-The Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia
near Osijek. The Ustaše forced the local Jewish community to finance and build with forced labor their own concentration camp. 3,000 Jews from Osijek and
City of Osijek-Višnjevac, Osijek-Baranja County
Višnjevac (Hungarian: Adolffalva) is a suburb of Osijek in Croatia. It is connected by the D2 highway. It is also connected by GPP bus line 5 and tram
City of Osijek-Zagreb
by the Medveščak stream. Today the latter is Zagreb's Upper Town (Gornji Grad) and is one of the best-preserved urban nuclei in Croatia. Both settlements
City of Osijek-University of Osijek
The Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek (Croatian: Sveučilište Josipa Jurja Strossmayera u Osijeku, Latin: Universitas studiorum Mursensis), commonly
City of Osijek-Administrative divisions of Croatia
županije) and one city-county (grad, "city"). On the second level these are municipalities (općina, pl. općine) and cities (grad, pl. gradovi). Both of these
City of Osijek-Luka Modrić
December 2018. "Dobitnici javnih priznanja Grada Zadra u 2018. godini". grad-zadar.hr (in Croatian). City of Zadar. 23 November 2018. Retrieved 29 June
City of Osijek-Gornji Grad
Grad, Osijek, a city district of Osijek, Croatia Gornji Grad, Zemun, an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, Serbia Donji Grad (disambiguation) Novi Grad (disambiguation)
City of Osijek-List of high schools in Croatia
School Dugo Selo, Dugo Selo Secondary School "Ivan Švear" Ivanić Grad, Ivanić Grad Secondary School Jastrebarsko, Jastrebarsko Vocational School Samobor
City of Osijek-1996 Croatian local advisory referendums
Podgorač voted to leave the Požega-Slavonia County and join the Osijek-Baranja County. Ivanić-Grad, Kloštar Ivanić and Križ voted to leave the Sisak-Moslavina
City of Osijek-Opus Arena
Opus Arena is a football stadium in Osijek, Croatia, in the city's Retfala district. Its seating capacity of 13,005 makes it the fourth-largest stadium
City of Osijek-Ćiro Truhelka
of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ćiro Truhelka was born on 2 February 1865 in Osijek to Antun Vjenceslav and Marija (née Schön) Truhelka. His father was of Czech
City of Osijek-Donji grad
Donji grad ("Lower Town") may refer to: Donji grad, Zagreb, Croatia Donji grad, Osijek, Croatia Donji Grad, Zemun, Serbia Gornji Grad (disambiguation)
City of Osijek-HNK Rijeka
Rijeka was one point ahead of Croatia Zagreb, needing a home win against Osijek to secure the title. With the match tied at 1–1, in the 89th minute, Rijeka
City of Osijek-Osijek Airport
Osijek Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Osijek; IATA: OSI, ICAO: LDOS), commonly referred to as Klisa is the international airport of Osijek, Croatia. It
City of Osijek-2024 Croatian parliamentary election
protest was held on 23 March 2024 simultaneously in Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, Osijek and Varaždin. On 5 March 2024, a large left-liberal future coalition named
City of Osijek-Bjelovar
and it lies on the road between Zagreb and west Slavonia, Podravina and Osijek. Bjelovar is currently being connected by dual carriageway with Zagreb.
City of Osijek-1920 Croatian Peasant Rebellion
captivity in 1919, and contemporary mutinies in Maribor, Varaždin, and Osijek. The HPSS sought to appeal to peasants because its leaders equated the Kingdom
City of Osijek-Second Football League (Croatia)
Retrieved 9 January 2019. "NK Vinogradar: Najbolja smo momčad trećih liga, ali grad nam ne želi dati novac za 2.HNL". germanijak.hr. 10 June 2017. Retrieved
City of Osijek-Vukovar massacre
up to 12,000 per day. Vukovar Borovo Naselje Zidine jct. Ovčara Vinkovci Osijek On 17 November, Major General Andrija Rašeta, the commander of the JNA 5th
City of Osijek-Zvonimir Jurić
and co-wrote the 2009 psychological war drama titled The Blacks. Born in Osijek, SFR Yugoslavia, on 4 June 1971, Jurić finished his primary and secondary
City of Osijek-Illyro-Roman Wars
materials behind strong fortifications, that of the modern port city of Stari Grad. To avoid a long siege, Aemilius decided to risk another frontal attack.
City of Osijek-History of Croatia
Ottoman-controlled territory. The campaign ended in the destruction of the vital Osijek bridge, which served as a connection between the Pannonian plain and the
City of Osijek-Battle of Cer
villages of Trojan and Parlog before moving on toward the small town of Kosanin Grad. Elsewhere, the Austro-Hungarians succeeded in repulsing the Serbian 3rd
City of Osijek-Persecution of Muslims during the Ottoman contraction
Slavonia in the 16th century were Muslims who mostly lived in towns, with Osijek and Požega being the largest Muslim settlements. Professor Mitja Velikonja
City of Osijek-Tuzla
Beşiktaş, Turkey Bologna, Italy L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain Linz, Austria Osijek, Croatia Pécs, Hungary Saint-Denis, France Tuzla, Turkey Novi Sad, Serbia
City of Osijek-Rijeka
connected by regular bus lines with all major Croatian cities such as Zagreb, Osijek, Slavonski Brod, Đakovo, Nova Gradiška, Požega, Vukovar, Gospić, Karlovac
City of Osijek-Zagreb Airport
Memmingen (resumes 28 October 2024), Palma de Mallorca, Podgorica, Sofia Trade Air Osijek Turkish Airlines Istanbul T'way Air Seasonal: Seoul–Incheon
City of Osijek-Podunavlje
territory of pre-War territory of Yugoslav municipalities Beli Manastir, Osijek, Vinkovci and Vukovar. Those four municipalities had a territory of 3.436
City of Osijek-FK Borac Banja Luka
for the re-established Yugoslav First League were defeated Sloboda Novi Grad 14–3 on aggregate, FK Kozara from Banja Luka with 8–4 on aggregate and Borac
City of Osijek-Slovene exonyms
Kot Wolfsberg Volšperk Brussel-Bruxelles Bruselj Karlovac Karlovec Osijek Osijek Pula Pulj Rijeka Reka Sisak Sisek Zadar Zadar Lefkosia Nikozija Praha
City of Osijek-Ljubljana
automobiles; the tracks were dismantled and tram cars were transferred to Osijek and Subotica. Reintroduction of an actual tram system to Ljubljana has been
City of Osijek-Bosniaks
bosanskohercegovačkih srednjovjekovnih administrativnih tekstova i stećaka (PDF). Osijek: Sveučilište Josipa Jurja Strossmayera. pp. 165–167. Archived from the original
City of Osijek-2020–21 HNK Gorica season
Belupo v Gorica Gorica v Šibenik Lokomotiva v Gorica Gorica v Istra 1961 Osijek v Gorica Gorica v Hajduk Split Dinamo Zagreb v Gorica Šibenik v Gorica Gorica
City of Osijek-War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
from the original on 18 November 2002. Retrieved 12 October 2001. Marcela Grad (1 March 2009). Massoud: An Intimate Portrait of the Legendary Afghan Leader
City of Osijek-Milan Bandić
with Helsinki residents finding the test units "cramped and noisy", while Osijek, the other Croatian city with a tram network, found imported trams to be
City of Osijek-Mia Dimšić
November 7, 1992, in Osijek. She holds a MA degree in translation studies from the Faculty of Arts of the University of Osijek. Dimšić started her career
City of Osijek-First Croatian Savings Bank
Ljubljana, Maribor, Sremska Mitrovica, Nova Gradiška, Novi Sad, Ogulin, Osijek, Požega, Senj, Sisak, Skopje, Split, Subotica, Sušak, Sveti Ivan Zelina
City of Osijek-Siege of Szigetvár
skirmishes along the borders. In 1537, Ferdinand attacked John's forces at Osijek in violation of the treaty. The siege was a disaster of similar magnitude
City of Osijek-Kotor
Nesebar, Bulgaria Přerov, Czech Republic Santa Barbara, United States Stari Grad (Belgrade), Serbia Subotica, Serbia Szeged, Hungary Trogir, Croatia World
City of Osijek-Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)
a strip of Croatian land near the Bosnian-Croatian border (e.g. Drežnik Grad, Cetin Castle, Donji Lapac, Srb). The Russians won new territory along the
City of Osijek-Croatian science fiction
clubs were established by the year 2000: Kutikon in Kutina, Essekon in Osijek (Essek being the Hungarian name for the city), RiKon in Rijeka (organised
City of Osijek-1991 Croatian census
Imotski 39,052 37,130 1,140 66 12 704 Ivanec 41,680 40,844 99 50 12 675 Ivanić-Grad 25,592 24,034 334 354 68 802 Jastrebarsko 32,422 31,160 367 176 57 662 Karlovac
City of Osijek-Bleiburg repatriations
unfinished fortified "Zvonimir line" between Sveti Ivan Žabno and Ivanić-Grad. The fierce battle with the Yugoslav 1st Army lasted from 5–8 May. The single
City of Osijek-Požega County
the Middle Ages]. Godišnjak njemačke narodnosne zajednice (in Croatian). Osijek: Zemaljska udruga Podunavskih Švaba u Hrvatskoj: 72–73. ISSN 1331-7172.
City of Osijek-List of people by city in Croatia
Arnold Kohn (1905–1984), Zionist, longtime president of the Jewish community Osijek and Holocaust survivor. Vladimir Velmar-Janković (1895–1976), writer. Nina
City of Osijek-Tourism in Croatia
video-recording animals and birds. The cultural center is the historical city of Osijek, with its baroque style buildings, such as the Church of St. Peter and Paul
City of Osijek-Ustaše
Zagreb Jews and held them for ransom. On 13 April the same was done in Osijek, where Ustaše and Volksdeutscher mobs also destroyed the synagogue and Jewish
City of Osijek-Bjelovar-Križevci County
Križevci County. The administrative centre of the Križevci district was Ivanić-Grad "KlimoTheca :: Könyvtár". Kt.lib.pte.hu. Retrieved 2012-12-07. "KlimoTheca ::
City of Osijek-Luka Nižetić
When Luka was about seventeen years old, he composed his first song "Ludi grad" (Oh Crazy Town). The composer Zdenko Runjić included this song in his music
City of Osijek-Trogir
Trogir Traù Town Grad Trogir Town of Trogir Clockwise from top: Old town of Trogir, Old city town with Church of St. Sebastian with Clock Tower, Trogir
City of Osijek-Petar Mamić
full game in the starting roster on 16 September in a 1–1 draw against NK Osijek as Zhuta was injured but was then benched for the next league game with
City of Osijek-D2 road (Croatia)
Križovljanska in the west via Varaždin, Koprivnica, Virovitica, Našice, Osijek, Vukovar, ending at the Ilok–Bačka Palanka Bridge border crossing with Serbia
City of Osijek-Operation Una
entailed a crossing of the Una and Sava rivers to establish bridgeheads at Novi Grad, Bosanska Dubica, Bosanska Kostajnica and opposite Jasenovac to allow for
City of Osijek-Jasenovac concentration camp
Zagreb Jews and held them for ransom. On 13 April the same was done in Osijek, where Ustaše and Volksdeutscher mobs also destroyed the synagogue and Jewish
City of Osijek-List of city name changes
Militär Sanct Georgen → Đurđevac Ragusa → Dubrovnik Mursa → Essegg, Eszék → Osijek Sankt Veit am Fluß (German) → Fiume (Italian) → Rijeka Iader → Jadera →
City of Osijek-Operation Storm
the 6th and the 126th Home Guard Regiments. In eastern Slavonia, the HV Osijek Corps was tasked with preventing ARSK or Yugoslav Army forces from advancing
City of Osijek-Archive of Serbs in Croatia
Hrvatskoj (Croatian) Архив Срба у Хрватској (Serbian) Building in Donji grad housing the archive, shared with the SKD Prosvjeta Agency overview Formed
City of Osijek-Lazar Mamula
penetration of the Hungarians into Slavonia and Srem in 1849, advancing from Osijek to Petrovaradin. He repulsed the attacks on Sremska Kamenica and Sremske
City of Osijek-Daruvar
Daruvar is located 125 km from Zagreb, the national capital, and 130 km from Osijek, the main city of Slavonia to the east. The closest cities are Pakrac, Lipik
City of Osijek-Croatian Special Police order of battle in 1991–1995
there were up to 19 such SPUs. Under the scheme, the Karlovac, Gospić, Osijek, Slavonski Brod and Zagreb SPUs were planned to have 180 troops each. The
City of Osijek-Stadion Kranjčevićeva
strike destroyed the floodlights during a match between NK Zagreb and NK Osijek and the stadium was without any floodlight capabilities for 20 years, until
City of Osijek-Stadion Maksimir
HRVATSKI NACIONALNI STADION Koštao bi 120 milijuna eura, a većinu novca dao bi Grad Zagreb". 14 July 2018. "Zašto izgradnja krova na dvije tribine Maksimira
City of Osijek-Budva
establishments in the city, the annual cultural event Theatre City (Budva Grad Teatar) is of particular importance. Founded in 1987, and held in July and
City of Osijek-Tonči Žilić
Primorac Stobreč, at 17 and a half years of age. He joined HNK Šibenik and NK Osijek before leaving for Italy in December 1997. Žilić joined Serie B side A.S
City of Osijek-Slavonski Brod
Brod is the sixth largest city in Croatia, after Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, Osijek and Zadar. Brod is the center of a built-up area of more than 110,000 inhabitants
City of Osijek-Križevci
population 178 Novi Bošnjani, population 81 Novi Đurđic, population 130 Osijek Vojakovački, population 205 Pavlovec Ravenski, population 101 Pesek, population
City of Osijek-Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
Voćin, Zdenci ST Hvar, Kaštela, Komiža, Omiš, Sinj, Solin, Split, Stari Grad, Supetar, Trilj, Trogir, Vis, Vrlika Bol, Dicmo, Dugi Rat, Dugopolje, Hrvace
City of Osijek-Varaždin
one regional line (R202 connecting Dalj via Koprivnica, Virovitica and Osijek). All of the rail corridors that start, end or pass through Varaždin are
City of Osijek-Minority languages of Croatia
minority were able to learn Slovak. Those schools were located in Ilok, Osijek, Soljani, Josipovac Punitovački, Markovac Našički, Jelisavac, Miljevci,
City of Osijek-List of bastion forts
Fort / Zrinski Castle] Karlovac [Star Fort] Knin Knin Fortress Osijek [Tvrđa] Osijek [Tvrđavica Fortress] Pula [Fortress Kastel] Pula [Fort Casoni Vecchi]
City of Osijek-Ivan Mršić
Mrsic Grad a Teslicu" February 14, 1969. Grad Teslic Danas Vjernji Suljakovic,Safet. "Jedinstvo Igra I Mrsic Jedinstvo Bihac Pobjedu." SportskI Grad Bihac
City of Osijek-Croatian National Theatre, Zagreb
José Carreras. There are also Croatian National Theatres in Split, Rijeka, Osijek, Varaždin and Zadar.[citation needed] Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic
City of Osijek-List of Hungarian exonyms for places in Croatia
Újbezdán Novi Bolman Újbolmány Novi Čeminac Újlaskafalu Novo Nevesinje Botond Osijek Eszék Petlovac Baranyaszentistván Petrijevci Petróc Podolje Nagybodolya
City of Osijek-Municipalities of Croatia
administrative unit of government in the country, and along with cities and towns (grad, plural: gradovi) they form the second level of administrative subdisivion
City of Osijek-Croatian War of Independence
of Dubrovnik, Gospić, Šibenik, Zadar, Karlovac, Sisak, Slavonski Brod, Osijek, Vinkovci, and Vukovar all came under attack by Yugoslav forces. The United
City of Osijek-Siege of Sarajevo
Shoup 1999, p. 133. "Tomislav Šipčić: General koji je spalio vijecnicu". Grad Sarajevo. 10 February 2022. p. 1. KOŠUTA, ZILHA (10 February 2022). "Umro
City of Osijek-COVID-19 pandemic in Croatia
team's friendly games with Turkey and France, scheduled to be played in Osijek and Nice respectively. On 9 April, HNK Rijeka confirmed their players and
City of Osijek-Croatian War of Independence in film
siege of Dubrovnik Osijek – nepokoreni grad (Osijek – The Undefeated City), a 2012 Croatian documentary covering wartime events in Osijek in the period of
City of Osijek-Retfala
district in the western part of Osijek, Croatia. It has 14,123 inhabitants distributed in 5,200 households. It borders Gornji grad to the east, Tvrđavica to
City of Osijek-List of places named after Franjo Tuđman
Bridge, Čapljina Franjo Tuđman Bridge, Dubrovnik Franjo Tuđman Bridge, Osijek Bedekovčina Duga Resa Gračac Sisak Slunj Velika Gorica Hrvatska Kostajnica
City of Osijek-Karlo Weissmann
Osijek (in Croatian). Retrieved 2013-04-15. (in Croatian) Ukop d.o.o. - gradska groblja Osijek: Dr. Karlo Weissmann, Židovsko groblje Gornji grad X-1-12
City of Osijek-Church of St. Nicholas, Dobrljin
Orthodox parish is one of the oldest parishes in the municipality of Novi Grad with the current building being over 130 years old as reported in 2022. The
City of Osijek-County palace in Osijek
Administration in Osijek-Baranja County". Archived from the original on 2016-04-10. Retrieved 14 February 2020. Petar Živković: Grad Osijek - 810 godina (1196
City of Osijek-Orahovica
mountain Papuk and positioned on the state road D2 Varaždin-Koprivnica-Našice-Osijek. The name Orahovica is derived from the word orah, meaning a walnut tree
City of Osijek-Eurodom Osijek
Eurodom is a business, shopping and cultural center in Osijek, Croatia. It is named after Eurodom company, which was established in 2002. The whole complex
City of Osijek-Sarajevo–Ploče railway
2023. The line is part of the pan-European corridor 5C from Budapest via Osijek and Sarajevo to Ploče. The section through Bosnia and Herzegovina is marked
City of Osijek-Jug II
of life in that part of Osijek. "Kratki povijesni prikaz gradskih četvrti i prigradskih naselja / Osijek / Osijek - Grad Osijek". Archived from the original
City of Osijek-A3 (Croatia)
Bosnia and Herzegovina via the D5 and Stara Gradiška border crossing; Osijek via the A5; and Vinkovci via the D55. The A3 motorway route is complete
City of Osijek-Croatian National Theatre, Osijek
(Croatian: Hrvatsko narodno kazalište u Osijeku) is a theatre building in Osijek, capital of the Croatian region of Slavonia. Opened in 1866, and the building
City of Osijek-2004–05 Croatian Second Football League
Vodovod Osijek Podgrađe 4,500 Koprivnica Koprivnica Gradski stadion Koprivnica 4,000 Marsonia Slavonski Brod Gradski Stadion uz Savu 10,000 Metalac Osijek Osijek
City of Osijek-Josip Vancaš
of the Purified Heart of Mary in Bijeljina (1885) the Normann Palace in Osijek (1891-1894) the pseudo-folklore pavilion of Bosnia and Herzegovina during
City of Osijek-Portanova (Osijek)
Portanova is a shopping center in the western part of Osijek, a city in eastern Croatia. According to the International Council of Shopping Centers, Portanova
City of Osijek-Trams in Osijek
The Osijek tram system is operated by the City Transport of Osijek (GPP Osijek) and serves the city of Osijek, capital of the Slavonia region of Croatia
City of Osijek-Nebojša Bakarec
Serbian Progressive Party (Srpska napredna stranka, SNS). Bakarec was born in Osijek, in what was then the Socialist Republic of Croatia in the Socialist Federal
City of Osijek-Croatian Parliament electoral districts
municipalities Bistra, Dubravica, Jakovlje, Luka, Marija Gorica and Pušća Whole Osijek-Baranja county Whole Virovitica-Podravina county Northern and Eastern part
City of Osijek-List of twin towns and sister cities in Kosovo
Novi, Montenegro Karşıyaka, Turkey Kavarna, Bulgaria Kyjov, Czech Republic Osijek, Croatia Rahovec Përmet, Albania Suhareka Lilburn, United States Sarandë
City of Osijek-Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God, Osijek
uspenja presvete Bogorodice) is a Serbian Orthodox church located in Donji grad, Osijek in eastern Croatia. The modern day church was completed in 1979 at the
City of Osijek-2005–06 Croatian Second Football League
Šibenik (South Division) Promoted Šibenik Relegated Grafičar Vodovod Metalac Osijek Graničar Županja Slavonija Požega Dilj Mladost Molve Novalja Segesta Karlovac
City of Osijek-Osijek Co-cathedral
co-cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Đakovo-Osijek, is a neo-Gothic sacral structure located in Osijek, Croatia. The multi-tiered 90-metre spire is one
City of Osijek-Mario Kovač (artist)
https://web.archive.org/web/20110930215833/http://www.kontra-punkt.info/print.php?sid=57845 Mario Kovač at IMDb Biography on Osijek University (PhD)
City of Osijek-Split, Croatia
are also summer-seasonal limited-stop overnight trains between Split and Osijek/Vukovar (passenger service provided by Croatian Railways), Budapest (passenger
City of Osijek-Mostar
later medieval territories and properties – the towns of Nebojša and Cimski grad. In the early 15th century the county (župa) of Večenike covered the site
City of Osijek-Jesuit Classical Gymnasium in Osijek
klasična gimnazija (in Croatian). Retrieved 2017-11-19. Grad Osijek-810 godina (1196.-2006.), Petar Živković, Osijek 2006. Official website (in Croatian)
City of Osijek-List of twin towns and sister cities in Serbia
Hungary Łomża, Poland Odorheiu Secuiesc, Romania Olomouc, Czech Republic Osijek, Croatia Szeged, Hungary Tutin Gaziosmanpaşa, Turkey İznik, Turkey Mostar
City of Osijek-Našice
regional hub Osijek. Administratively it belongs to Osijek-Baranja County. Našice is located on the D2 state road Varaždin–Virovitica–Našice–Osijek and the
City of Osijek-The City Guard in Osijek
renovation a steel-glass structure was also added, as designed by Branko Silađin. Ive Mažuran, Grad i tvrđava Osijek Osijek, 2000 ISBN 953-6711-00-1 v t e
City of Osijek-Administrative divisions of the Banovina of Croatia
districts (srez, pl. srezovi). On the second level, there were 25 cities (grad, pl. gradovi) and 693 municipalities (općina, pl. općine). On the third level
City of Osijek-State Archives in Osijek
in Osijek (Croatian: Državni arhiv u Osijeku) is the primary public institution responsible for preservation of archival materials in the Osijek-Baranja
City of Osijek-List of cities and towns in Croatia
Bjelovar Čakovec Dubrovnik Gospić Karlovac Koprivnica Krapina Osijek Pazin Požega Rijeka Slavonski Brod Sisak Split Šibenik Varaždin Virovitica Vukovar
City of Osijek-Elbasan
2021. Retrieved 24 September 2021. "Gradovi prijatelji" (in Croatian). Grad Osijek. Archived from the original on 17 August 2021. Retrieved 24 September
City of Osijek-Donji grad, Osijek
Donji grad ("Lower Town") is a city district in the eastern part of Osijek, Croatia. It has 11,020 inhabitants distributed in 5,100 households. Day of
City of Osijek-Osijek bus station
Osijek bus station (Croatian: Autobusni kolodvor Osijek) is the principal bus station in Osijek, Croatia. It was opened in 2011 and it is the most modern
City of Osijek-Pejačević Castle in Osijek
Pejačević) is a classical manor located in the Retfala district in the city of Osijek. It is one of several country houses owned by the members of the Pejačević
City of Osijek-Gradski Vrt Stadium
Stadium') is a multi-use stadium in Osijek, Croatia. It is located in the Gradski vrt neighbourhood in Novi grad city district. With a capacity of 18