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Croatia Dubica-Counties of Croatia
and Dubica counties were established to the south of the Sava River (in areas around Vrbas, Sana and the Dubica Fortress [bs] near present-day Dubica respectively)
Croatia Dubica-D5 road (Croatia)
Šeovica. Lipik D47 to Novska, A3 motorway Novska interchange, Hrvatska Dubica, Hrvatska Kostajnica and Dvor (D6). Donji Čaglić Bjelanovac Bijela Stijena
Croatia Dubica-Ivan Talovac
time in history by Talovac's forces. After 1441 Talovac was župan of the Dubica Župa. In December 1442 he was mentioned as count of Cetina in Croatia. Talovac
Croatia Dubica-Operation Sana
Sanski Most and Bosanska Krupa. At the same time, the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska – HV) and the Croatian Defence Council (Hrvatsko vijeće obrane –
Croatia Dubica-Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War
against the Ottomans. In 1513, he scored a major victory at the battle of Dubica on the Una river. He also took part in the 1518 battle of Jajce, but was
Croatia Dubica-Kozarčanka
puppet state known as the Independent State of Croatia (Nezavisna država Hrvatska or NDH) was proclaimed on 10 April, and included almost all of modern-day
Croatia Dubica-Military history of Croatia
(1483) Battle of Vrpile Gulch (1491) Battle of Krbava field (1493) Battle of Dubica (1513) Siege of Klis (1524) Siege of Jajce (1524) Battle of Mohács (1526)
Croatia Dubica-Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia
as the Independent State of Croatia (Serbo-Croatian: Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH) between 1941 and 1945. It was carried out through executions in death
Croatia Dubica-Television in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Televizija 7 Tuzla Tuzla Bosnian Y RTV Kozarska Dubica Municipal РТВ Козарска Дубица Kozarska Dubica Serbian N RTV Doboj Municipal РТВ Добој Doboj Serbian
Croatia Dubica-Battle of the Miljevci Plateau
Battle of the Miljevci Plateau was a clash between the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska - HV) and forces of the Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK), fought
Croatia Dubica-Telephone numbers in Bosnia and Herzegovina
1371 – Express Mail Services Pošte Srpske 1323 – Express Mail Services Hrvatska pošta Mostar 1502 or 066 72 1502 – Hey Taxi (Mostar) 1503 or 063 1503 00
Croatia Dubica-Diana Budisavljević
has been named "Park Diane Budisavljević". Streets in Belgrade, Kozarska Dubica, and Gradiška have been named for Diana Budisavljević, and an initiative
Croatia Dubica-Republic of Serbian Krajina
Manastir Benkovac Biskupija Boričevac Borovo Cetingrad Donji Lapac Drniš Dubica Dvor Erdut Ervenik Glina Gračac Gvozd Jagodnjak Jasenovac Kistanje Knin
Croatia Dubica-Operation Corridor 92
University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-34656-8. Rupić, Mate, ed. (2008). Republika Hrvatska i Domovinski rat 1990.-1995. - Dokumenti, Knjiga 5 [The Republic of Croatia
Croatia Dubica-1935 Yugoslavian parliamentary election
Srbica, Zeta Banovina) Branko Čubrilović (United Opposition, Bosanska Dubica, Vrbas Banovina) Vojko Čvrkić Stevan Ćirić Husein Ćumavić (Zvornik, Drina
Croatia Dubica-Dara of Jasenovac
second part of the movie was shot in Bela Crkva. Children from Kozarska Dubica were chosen to portray numerous children who were imprisoned in the camp
Croatia Dubica-Operation Baranja
(Croatian: Operacija Baranja) was an aborted offensive of the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska – HV) north of the towns of Belišće and Valpovo, Croatia on 3 April
Croatia Dubica-List of former Serbian exonyms in Vojvodina
Dušanovo (Душаново) Bačko Gradište - Feldvarac (Фелдварац) Banatska Dubica - Dubica (Дубица), Margitica (Маргитица), Mala Margita (Мала Маргита) Banatski
Croatia Dubica-Ban of Croatia
Late Twelfth Century, 1991, p. 279 Neven Budak: Prva stoljeća Hrvatske, Hrvatska sveučilišna naklada, Zagreb 1994, p. 31-33 [1][permanent dead link] Sirotković
Croatia Dubica-Mladen Stojanović
Mladen Stojanović's maternal grandfather was a Serbian Orthodox priest from Dubica, Teodor Vujasinović; he had participated in Pecija's revolt against the
Croatia Dubica-Districts of the Independent State of Croatia
Gračac, Obrovac, Otočac, Perušić, Udbina Gospić Livac-Zapolje Bosanska Dubica, Bosanska Gradiška, Daruvar, Nova Gradiška, Novska, Pakrac, Slavonska Požega
Croatia Dubica-Battle of Kupres (1992)
Defence Force (Teritorijalna obrana – TO) supported by the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska – HV) troops on one side and the Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslovenska
Croatia Dubica-2020 Petrinja earthquake
Towns which were damaged include Velika Kladuša, Bihać, Cazin, Kozarska Dubica, and Kostajnica, which suffered the most damage from the earthquake. In
Croatia Dubica-Grigorije Živković
theologian and archpriest, and mother Jelica. He completed elementary school in Dubica, and high school in Petrinja and Zagreb, ("where there was no better mathematician
Croatia Dubica-Operation Una
Operacija Una) was a military offensive conducted by the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska – HV) against the Army of Republika Srpska (Vojska Republike Srpske
Croatia Dubica-List of mass executions and massacres in Yugoslavia during World War II
children. Hrvatska Dubica massacre 18–19 September 1944 Hrvatska Dubica c. 55 Ustaše Massacre of mostly Serb victims by Ustaše at Hrvatska Dubica. Beličica
Croatia Dubica-Živaja
in central Croatia in Hrvatska Dubica, a municipality of Sisak-Moslavina County. Živaja is located between the villages of Dubica and Sunja. It is 7 kilometers
Croatia Dubica-Vukovar massacre
Republic of Croatia by the Croatian Democratic Union (Serbo-Croatian: Hrvatska demokratska zajednica – HDZ). The Yugoslav People's Army (Serbo-Croatian:
Croatia Dubica-Dubica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kozarska Dubica has a population of 11,566 inhabitants. It is situated in the eastern part of Bosanska Krajina region. The municipality of Hrvatska Dubica lies
Croatia Dubica-Baćin
just over 9,000 people. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Baćin (Hrvatska Dubica). Baćin massacre Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration
Croatia Dubica-Priory of Vrana
Csurgo, Karaševo, Božjakovina, Pakrac, Čaklovac, Lešnik, Rasošja, Trnava, Dubica, Gradačac and many other. In 1402, troops loyal to Ladislaus of Naples captured
Croatia Dubica-Hrvatski
Croatia Hrvatsko primorje, a region in western Croatia Hrvatska Dubica, village in central Croatia Hrvatska Kostajnica, small town in central Croatia Hrvatski
Croatia Dubica-List of massacres in the Croatian War of Independence
September 1995). "Croats slaughter elderly by the dozen". The Independent. "Hrvatska priznala masakr nad devetoro Srba u Varivodama" (in Croatian). Vesti Online
Croatia Dubica-Dubica
Dubica may refer to either of two towns divided by a state border: Dubica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the right bank, in Bosnia Hrvatska Dubica, on the
Croatia Dubica-Baćin massacre
the killing of 83 civilians just outside the village of Baćin, near Hrvatska Dubica, committed by Croatian Serb paramilitaries. The killings took place
Croatia Dubica-Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
the standard plates, but instead of a city code there are letters HV for Hrvatska vojska (Croatian military). At the same time, specialized military vehicles
Croatia Dubica-Slabinja Monument
war memorial sculpture located in Slabinja, Sisak-Moslavina County, near Hrvatska Kostajnica, Croatia. The site is dedicated to 547 fallen soldiers and civilians
Croatia Dubica-Battle of the Barracks
of the Socialist Republic of Croatia by the Croatian Democratic Union (Hrvatska demokratska zajednica, HDZ). The Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslovenska
Croatia Dubica-Una (Sava)
Grad, Kostajnica and Kozarska Dubica on the right bank in Bosnia and Dvor na Uni, Hrvatska Kostajnica and Hrvatska Dubica on the left bank in Croatia.
Croatia Dubica-Ivo Kozarčanin
Ivo Kozarčanin (Hrvatska Dubica, October 14, 1911 - Zagreb, February 4, 1941) was a Croatian writer, poet and literary critic. Soon after his birth Kozarčanin's
Croatia Dubica-Electoral district V (Croatian Parliament)
Sisak-Moslavina county: cities and municipalities Hrvatska Kostajnica, Novska, Donji Kukuruzari, Hrvatska Dubica, Jasenovac, Lipovljani and Majur "Zakon o izbornim
Croatia Dubica-Mirko Braun
22 March 2004) was a Croatian association football player. Born in Hrvatska Dubica, Braun began playing as a youngster for the local club NK Una. While
Croatia Dubica-Operation Medak Pocket
original on 16 August 2017. Retrieved 23 October 2021. Goldstein, Ivo (2013). Hrvatska povijest (in Croatian). Zagreb: Novi liber. p. 464. ISBN 978-953-325-034-2
Croatia Dubica-Battle of Hrvatska Kostajnica
Banija Division then cut off the road to Hrvatska Dubica, which is where the Croatian garrison stationed in Hrvatska Kostajnica got most of their supplies
Croatia Dubica-Operation Storm
the Bosanska Dubica–Gradiška road before returning to Croatian soil. The Bjelovar Corps units reached the outskirts of Hrvatska Dubica before nightfall
Croatia Dubica-List of Knights Templar sites
Brckovljani, Fortress of Klis, Glogovnica Gora, Croatia Gornji Slatinik Hrvatska Dubica, Lovčić Našice, Nova Ves, Rassecha – Nova Rača Senj, Zdelja village
Croatia Dubica-Sisak-Moslavina County
Kukuruzari Municipality of Dvor Municipality of Gvozd Municipality of Hrvatska Dubica Municipality of Jasenovac Municipality of Lekenik Municipality of Lipovljani
Croatia Dubica-Croatian Dominican Province
Dominican Province of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Croatian: Hrvatska dominikanska provincija Navještenja Blažene Djevice Marije) is a province
Croatia Dubica-Croats
Turks. Among them there were ban Petar Berislavić who won a victory at Dubica on the Una river in 1513, the captain of Senj and prince of Klis Petar Kružić
Croatia Dubica-M502 railway (Croatia)
4 Staza 343.0 Papići 339.4 Šaš 333.1 Živaja 328.6 Cerovljani 326.0 Hrvatska Dubica 318.9 Višnjica Sava river bridge 315.3 Jasenovac D47 state road Velik
Croatia Dubica-Croatian Parliament electoral districts
Sisak-Moslavina county: cities and municipalities Hrvatska Kostajnica, Novska, Donji Kukuruzari, Hrvatska Dubica, Jasenovac, Lipovljani and Majur Western part
Croatia Dubica-Dinko Šakić
following the escape of an inmate named Ivan Wollner, who was captured in Hrvatska Dubica and beaten to death by the Ustaše soon after his escape. Šakić personally
Croatia Dubica-Hrvatska Kostajnica
Hrvatska Kostajnica (pronounced [xř̩ʋaːtskaː kǒstaːjnit͡sa]; German: Castanowitz; Italian: Costainizza), also referred to as simply Kostajnica, is a town
Croatia Dubica-Church of Saint Parascheva, Slabinja
Demolished 1944; 80 years ago (1944) Administration Diocese Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac Parish Kostajnica and Dubica Clergy Archpriest Slaviša Simaković
Croatia Dubica-D30 road (Croatia)
a state road in central Croatia connecting Velika Gorica, Petrinja and Hrvatska Kostajnica to Croatian motorway network at the A3 motorway Kosnica interchange
Croatia Dubica-List of noble families of Croatia
of arms Iločki 13th century–1524 Voivode Ban Noble family from the Hrvatska Dubica district in medieval Slavonia. Lords of Ilok since 1364. Nikola Iločki
Croatia Dubica-D6 road (Croatia)
Trgovi Grmušani Vanići Ž3262 to Donji Javoranj. Dvor D47 to Hrvatska Kostajnica, Hrvatska Dubica, Novska and Lipik (D5). Matijevići Dvor border crossing to
Croatia Dubica-Bosnian War
this operation, specifically the killing of 40 civilians in the Bosanska Dubica area by troops of the 1st Battalion of the 2nd Guards Brigade. The HV-HVO
Croatia Dubica-Municipalities of Croatia
Brestovac Čaglin Jakšić Kaptol Velika Donji Kukuruzari Dvor Gvozd Hrvatska Dubica Jasenovac Lekenik Lipovljani Majur Martinska Ves Sunja Topusko Velika
Croatia Dubica-List of football clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Club City / Town Ravan Međeđa Borac Kozarska Dubica Omarska Omarska Radnik Urije Prijedor Brdo Hambarine Dubrave Dubrave Omladinac Brestovčina Obradovac
Croatia Dubica-Slabinja
8 mi) southeast of the town of Hrvatska Kostajnica, 9.7 kilometres (6 mi) northwest of the village of Hrvatska Dubica, and 106 kilometres (66 mi) southeast
Croatia Dubica-Timeline of the breakup of Yugoslavia
constitution. September Houses belonging to Croats were torched in Hrvatska Dubica and the neighbouring village of Cerovljani, and widespread looting
Croatia Dubica-Operation Whirlwind
from Yugoslavia, and a month later the ZNG was renamed the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska - HV). Late 1991 saw the fiercest fighting of the war, as the 1991
Croatia Dubica-D47 road (Croatia)
Ž3209 to Puska and Gušće. Uštica Tanac Hrvatska Dubica Ž3294 to Sunja (D224) (to the north) and Hrvatska Dubica border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia Dubica-Međeđa (Kozarska Dubica)
the 8.000 people came, they expelled them from their villages to the Hrvatska Dubica and put them on some field near the railway station, which had a boundary
Croatia Dubica-Areas of Special State Concern
settlements) *Unešić Sisak-Moslavina *Donji Kukuruzari *Dvor *Gvozd *Hrvatska Dubica *Hrvatska Kostajnica *Jasenovac *Majur *Topusko *Glina *Novska *Petrinja
Croatia Dubica-Operation Stinger
established. Dvor Zamlača Struga Unčani Divuša Kozibrod Kuljani Hrvatska Kostajnica Baćin Hrvatska Dubica Topusko Glina Petrinja Sunja Slana N.Farkašić Sisak Zrinska
Croatia Dubica-D224 road
Mala Gradusa. Sunja Ž3211 to Gornja Letina. Ž3294 to Hrvatska Dubica (D47) and Hrvatska Dubica border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Vedro Polje
Croatia Dubica-Petar Berislavić
of Dubica and the second in 1518 near Jajce. In 1520 he was killed and beheaded after the battle of Plješevica between Bihać and Korenica. Hrvatska enciklopedija:
Croatia Dubica-Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian theater in the Great Turkish War
first step, he considered the capture of Dubica fort. In summer of 1685, he assembled his army and marched to Dubica. His infantry and cavalry crossed Una
Croatia Dubica-Operation Mistral 2
artillery, resulting in a cross-border operation by the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska – HV) 108th Brigade. On 4 April 1992, JNA artillery began shelling
Croatia Dubica-Kostajnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
recognized the Hungarian crown. After 1513 (the defeat of the Turks at Dubica), the following masters changed in constant warfare: the Ottoman Empire
Croatia Dubica-Nikola IV Zrinski
started fighting against Gazi Husrev-beg's forces for the control of fort Dubica. In January 1539, Zrinski murdered the Imperial Army commander Johann Katzianer
Croatia Dubica-Croatia in personal union with Hungary
The Kingdom of Croatia (Croatian: Kraljevina Hrvatska, Hrvatsko kraljevstvo, Hrvatska zemlja; Hungarian: Horvát királyság; Latin: Regnum Croatiae) entered
Croatia Dubica-Battle of Borovo Selo
of the Socialist Republic of Croatia by the Croatian Democratic Union (Hrvatska demokratska zajednica – HDZ), ethnic tensions between Serbs and Croats
Croatia Dubica-Cross-border town naming
Valka Estonia / Latvia Hrvatska Kostajnica and Kostajnica Croatia / Bosnia and Herzegovina Hrvatska Dubica and Kozarska Dubica Stara Gradiška and Gradiška
Croatia Dubica-List of places named after Franjo Tuđman
Benkovac Bibinje Bjelovar Blato Čačinci Daruvar Drniš Đakovo Glina Gvozd Hrvatska Dubica Imotski Jasenovac Karlobag Koška Metković Našice Nerežišća Novalja
Croatia Dubica-1991 Yugoslav campaign in Croatia
from the ZNG on 26 July. That same day, two Croatian police stations near Hrvatska Kostajnica were captured, isolating the town. The attacks, codenamed Operation
Croatia Dubica-Highways in Croatia
border checkpoint (Serbia) 73.0 km D47 Lipik (D5) - Novska - Hrvatska Dubica - Hrvatska Kostajnica - Dvor (D6) 94.5 km D48 Baderna interchange (A9) -
Croatia Dubica-Battle of Dubica
The Battle of Dubica (Croatian: Bitka kod Dubice) was fought on 16 August 1513 between the Kingdom of Croatia and the Ottoman Empire. The Croatian army
Croatia Dubica-Serbs of Croatia
or 18.71%) Sunja (700 or 16.97%) Kneževi Vinogradi (554 or 16.50%) Hrvatska Dubica (240 or 16.42%) Popovac (235 or 16.25%) Okučani (371 or 15.97%) Lovinac
Croatia Dubica-Republika Srpska
specialised for physical medicine and rehabilitation are "Mlječanica" in Kozarska Dubica and Institute "Dr Miroslav Zotović" in Banja Luka. Patients with mental
Croatia Dubica-Zar je važno dal se peva ili pjeva
released a fourth single "Srećna žena". All four videos were directed by Haris Dubica. The album was recorded from 2016 to the end of 2017. In January and February
Croatia Dubica-Operation Swath-10
Operacija Otkos-10) was a military offensive undertaken by the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska, or HV) against the SAO Western Slavonia Territorial Defense Forces
Croatia Dubica-Battle of the Dalmatian Channels
month later the Croatian National Guard was renamed the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska – HV). Late 1991 saw the fiercest fighting of the war; the 1991
Croatia Dubica-1940 Croatian local elections
godine (prikaz)" (PDF). Zadarska revija (in Croatian). XV (1). Matica hrvatska Zadar: 428–440. ISSN 0044-1589. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-02
Croatia Dubica-Operation Hurricane-91
Operacija Orkan-91) was a military offensive undertaken by the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska – HV) against the Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslovenska Narodna
Croatia Dubica-Croatian–Bulgarian battle of 926
(in Croatian). 60: 1–33. Retrieved 29 July 2020. Budak, Neven (2018). Hrvatska povijest od 550. do 1100 [Croatian history from 550 until 1100]. Leykam
Croatia Dubica-Battle of Šibenik
Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian). Blažević, Davorka (7 August 2010). ""Ruža Hrvatska" još čeka povratak na bitnicu na Žirje" ["Croatian Rose" still awaits return
Croatia Dubica-4th Army (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
area units of the 17th ID into a defensive line along the Una at Bosanska Dubica, Bosanska Kostajnica, Bosanski Novi, Bosanska Krupa and Bihać, and called
Croatia Dubica-Jasenovac concentration camp
November 1961, the municipal committee of former partisans from Bosanska Dubica organized an unofficial investigation at the grounds of Donja Gradina, led
Croatia Dubica-Battle of Orašje
artillery, resulting in a cross-border operation by the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska – HV) 108th Brigade. On 4 April 1992, JNA artillery began shelling
Croatia Dubica-Siege of Kijevo
of the Socialist Republic of Croatia by the Croatian Democratic Union (Hrvatska demokratska zajednica, HDZ). The Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslovenska
Croatia Dubica-Battle of Osijek
followed by a heavy attack against Osijek repulsed by the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska – HV) on 7 December. On 11 December, HV personnel entered the frontline
Croatia Dubica-Plitvice Lakes incident
Command, Summary Report for 2 April 1991]. In Rupić, Mate (ed.). Republika Hrvatska i domovinski rat 1990.-1995., dokumenti, knjiga 1 [Republic of Croatia
Croatia Dubica-Operation Southern Move
artillery, resulting in a cross-border operation by the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska – HV) 108th Brigade. On 4 April 1992, JNA artillery began shelling
Croatia Dubica-Vilko Gecan
Croatia again in 1902. He attended school in Karlovac, Glogovnici, Zagreb, Dubica, and from 1910 the gymnasium in Banja Luka, where he met Milivoj Uzelac
Croatia Dubica-Battle of Kusonje
Socialist Republic of Croatia by the Croatian Democratic Union (Croatian: Hrvatska demokratska zajednica – HDZ). The Yugoslav People's Army (Serbian: Jugoslovenska
Croatia Dubica-Hrvatska Dubica
Hrvatska Dubica is a village and a municipality in central Croatia in the Sisak-Moslavina County. It is located on the northern bank of the river Una
Croatia Dubica-Pakrac clash
Socialist Republic of Croatia by the Croatian Democratic Union (Croatian: Hrvatska demokratska zajednica, HDZ), ethnic tensions between Croats and Serbs worsened
Croatia Dubica-Battle of Gvozd Mountain
Marijan, Zdravka (2002). "Dolazak ugarskoga kralja". Hrvatska revija (in Croatian) (4). Matica hrvatska. Retrieved 22 February 2015. "HRVATSKI KRALJEVI (12)
Croatia Dubica-Siege of Varaždin (1527)
(Croatian Parliament) (in Croatian). Retrieved 3 May 2020. "Zapolja, Ivan | Hrvatska enciklopedija". www.enciklopedija.hr. Retrieved 3 May 2020. Horvat, Rudolf
Croatia Dubica-Operation Winter '94
from Yugoslavia, and a month later the ZNG was renamed the Croatian Army (Hrvatska vojska – HV). Late 1991 saw the fiercest fighting of the Croatian War of
Croatia Dubica-Siege of Varaždin Barracks
Socialist Republic of Croatia by the Croatian Democratic Union (Croatian: Hrvatska demokratska zajednica – HDZ). The Yugoslav People's Army (Serbian: Jugoslovenska
Croatia Dubica-Siege of Bjelovar Barracks
Socialist Republic of Croatia by the Croatian Democratic Union (Croatian: Hrvatska demokratska zajednica – HDZ). The Yugoslav People's Army (Serbian: Jugoslovenska
Croatia Dubica-Pejo Ćošković
Crkva bosanska u 15. vijeku, Sarajevo, 2005.[1]; Prikaz, u: [2] Bosanska Dubica u bosansko-ugarskim odnosima 1398.-1402. godine, Istorijski zbornik 2, Banja
Croatia Dubica-Siege of Klis
(1931). Petar Kružić, kapetan i knez grada Klisa (in Croatian). Matica hrvatska. Schutte, Anne Jacobson (1977). Pier Paolo Vergerio: the making of an Italian