you have the possibility to publish an article related to the theme of this page, and / or to this region:
Croatia - Sisak-Moslavina - Town of GlinaAn information and promotions platform.
Links the content with your website for free.
Communes of Town of Glina:
Town of Glina
Town of Glina-Glina
Glina is a word of Slavic origin, meaning "clay". It may refer to: Glina, Croatia, a town in Croatia Glina (river) in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Town of Glina-Battles of Glina (1991)
The Battle for Glina was an armed conflict between a Knindža unit supported by the JNA against the joint forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of
Town of Glina-Glina massacres
The Glina massacres were killings of Serb peasants in the town of Glina in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) that occurred between May and August
Town of Glina-Operation Stinger
stations in Glina and Kozibrod, as well as police-held positions in a string of villages between the town of Dvor and Kozibrod. In addition to Glina and Kozibrod
Town of Glina-Dâmbovița (river)
Bucharest. The Dâmbovița was polluted before the opening in 2011 of the Glina Wastewater Station, the biggest ecological project in Romania, which treats
Town of Glina-Glina-Schneckenberg culture
The Glina-Schneckenberg culture was an Early Bronze Age archaeological culture located in Romania, dating from c. 2600 BC to 2000 BC. It was preceded
Town of Glina-Glina, Węgrów County
Glina [ˈɡlina] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Miedzna, within Węgrów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. "Central
Town of Glina-Glan (Gurk)
The Glan (German pronunciation: [ɡlaːn] ; Slovene: Glina) is a river in Carinthia, Austria, a right tributary of the Gurk. It is 64.3 km (40.0 mi) long
Town of Glina-Glina Mała
Glina Mała [ˈɡlina ˈmawa] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kiełczygłów, within Pajęczno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland
Town of Glina-Gornja Glina
Gornja Glina is a village in Croatia, under the Slunj township, in Karlovac County. Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of
Town of Glina-Donja Glina
Donja Glina is a village in Croatia, under the Slunj township, in Karlovac County. Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the
Town of Glina-Glina, Sieradz County
Glina [ˈɡlina] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Złoczew, within Sieradz County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. "Central Statistical
Town of Glina-Belaya Glina
Belaya Glina (Russian: Бе́лая Гли́на) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Belaya Glina, Krasnodar Krai, a selo in Beloglinsky Rural Okrug
Town of Glina-Glina, Croatia
Glina is a town in central Croatia, located southwest of Petrinja and Sisak in the Sisak-Moslavina County. It lies on the eponymous river Glina. Glina
Town of Glina-Banovina
Croatia, also known as Banija Radio Banovina, radio station in the city of Glina, Croatia Banovina Palace, governmental building complex in the city of Novi
Town of Glina-Operation Storm
responsibility (AOR), and pushed ARSK towards Banovina. The defeat of the ARSK at Glina and Petrinja, after a tough defensive, defeated the ARSK Banija Corps as
Town of Glina-Viktor Anpilov
Anpilov (Russian: Ви́ктор Ива́нович Анпи́лов; 2 October 1945, in Belaya Glina, Krasnodar Krai – 15 January 2018, in Moscow) was a Russian hardline communist
Town of Glina-Glina, Otwock County
Glina [ˈɡlina] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Celestynów, within Otwock County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It
Town of Glina-Ustaše
villagers at Gudovac. Many other massacres soon followed, including at Blagaj, Glina, Korita, Nevesinje, Prebilovci, Metkovic, Otočac, Vočin, Šargovac, etc.
Town of Glina-Premature ejaculation
Dean, John; Giuliano, Francois; Hellstrom, Wayne J.G.; Giraldi, Annamaria; Glina, Sidney; Incrocci, Luca; Jannini, Emmanuele; McCabe, Marita; Parish, Sharon;
Town of Glina-Aleksandar Vučić
of Independence, Vučić said in Glina (which was at the time controlled by Serbs rebels) that 'Serbian Krajina' and Glina would never be Croatian, Banovina
Town of Glina-Treblinka, Masovian Voivodeship
Boreczek Borowe Daniłówka Druga Daniłówka Pierwsza Daniłowo Daniłowo-Parcele Glina Grądy Kańkowo Kiełczew Klukowo Małkinia Dolna Niegowiec Orło Podgórze-Gazdy
Town of Glina-Glina, Pomeranian Voivodeship
Glina [ˈɡlina] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sadlinki, within Kwidzyn County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies
Town of Glina-Serbs of Croatia
890 or 29.73%) Hrvatska Kostajnica (428 or 22.78%) Knin (2,492 or 21.42%) Glina (1,462 or 20.55%) Beli Manastir (1,605 or 20.13%) Skradin (605 or 18.07%)
Town of Glina-Glina, Ilfov
Glina is a commune in the south-east of Ilfov County, Muntenia, Romania. Its name is derived from Slavic Glina, meaning "clay". It is composed of three
Town of Glina-Glina (river)
Glina is a river in central Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, a right tributary of Kupa. It is 112 kilometres (70 mi) long and its basin covers an area
Town of Glina-Glina, Bloke
Glina (pronounced [ˈɡliːna]) is small settlement just west of Nova Vas in the Municipality of Bloke in the Inner Carniola region of Slovenia. Statistical
Town of Glina-Czarna Glina
Czarna Glina [ˈt͡ʂarna ˈɡlina] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Ćmielów, within Ostrowiec County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central
Town of Glina-Glina Duża
Glina Duża [ˈɡlina ˈduʐa] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kiełczygłów, within Pajęczno County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland
Town of Glina-Banovina (region)
Croatia, between the Sava, Una, Kupa and Glina rivers. The main towns in the region include Petrinja, Glina, Kostajnica, and Dvor. There is no clear geographical
Town of Glina-Glina, Ostrów Mazowiecka County
Glina [ˈɡlina] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Małkinia Górna, within Ostrów Mazowiecka County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central
Town of Glina-Josip Runjanin
as a cadet in the town of Glina along the Military Frontier in the Croatian Military Frontier district. While serving in Glina, he attained the rank of
Town of Glina-Glina, Tomaszów Mazowiecki County
Glina [ˈɡlina] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rzeczyca, within Tomaszów Mazowiecki County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland.
Town of Glina-Foreplay
original on 17 July 2023. Retrieved 17 July 2023. Mulhall, John; King, Rosie; Glina, Sidney; Hvidsten, Kyle (April 2008). "Importance of and Satisfaction with
Town of Glina-Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia
Ivica Šarić, a specialist for such operations traveled to the town of Glina to meet with local Ustaše leadership where they drew up a list of names
Town of Glina-Republic of Serbian Krajina
of Glina (Croatian: Autonomni kotar Glina, Serbian Cyrillic: Аутономни котар Глина) Municipalities de jure within the Autonomous District of Glina were
Town of Glina-Glina, Piotrków County
Glina [ˈɡlina] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wola Krzysztoporska, within Piotrków County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland.
Town of Glina-Glina, Lipsko County
Glina [ˈɡlina] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Solec nad Wisłą, within Lipsko County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland
Town of Glina-Maljevac
Maljevac is a village in Croatia, population 115 (2011). Maljevac lies on the Glina River. It is connected by the D216 highway. It houses a mosque attended
Town of Glina-Ante Pavelić
Around this time the first mass atrocities occurred, the Gudovac, Veljun and Glina massacres, which were committed by groups of Ustaše under the direct command
Town of Glina-Jasenovac concentration camp
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Veljunska Glina
Veljunska Glina is a village in Croatia, under the Slunj township, in Karlovac County. Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration
Town of Glina-Peter I of Serbia
subsequently detained by the Austro-Hungarian Army in the village of Bojna, near Glina. Peter escaped, returned to Bosnia and organized another band of rebels
Town of Glina-Independent State of Croatia
Croatia portal Concentration camps in the Independent State of Croatia Glina massacre History of the Jews in Croatia: The Holocaust List of Croatian
Town of Glina-Lüneburg
Glein in older German sources), probably derived from glaino (Slavonic: glina) which means "clay". In the Latin texts Lüneburg surfaces not only as the
Town of Glina-Bosanska Krajina
Herzegovina. It is enclosed by a number of rivers, namely the Sava (north), Glina (northwest), Vrbanja and Vrbas (east and southeast, respectively). The region
Town of Glina-Novo Selo Glinsko massacre
1991 in the village of Novo Selo Glinsko, near the town of Glina. Fighting in the area of Glina and the wider area, between Croat and SAO Krajina forces
Town of Glina-Aloysius Stepinac
massacre of Serb villagers at Glina. On the same day, he wrote to Pavelić saying: Just now I received news that the Ustaše in Glina executed without trial and
Town of Glina-Croatia in personal union with Hungary
victory over the Ottomans was achieved by Count Petar Zrinski in 1478 near Glina. In 1483 an army led by Croatian Ban Matthias Geréb and the Frankopans defeated
Town of Glina-Radio Television of Serbia
position at RTB. On 8 October 1991, four RTB journalists were killed on the Glina–Petrinja road, in central Croatia, while covering Yugoslavia's civil war
Town of Glina-Andrija Artuković
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Kupa
Mrežnica). The Kupa continues flowing to the east, where it merges with Glina from the right, it then passes through two small towns called Šišinec and
Town of Glina-Miodrag Andrić
Kragujevac, German-occupied Serbia Died 22 January 1989(1989-01-22) (aged 45) Glina, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia Occupation Actor Years active 1963–1989
Town of Glina-List of television stations in Poland
N Polish N Pilot w Domu Lifestyle N N N N N Y N N N N N N N N Polish N Glina TV Cop N N N N N Y N N N N N N N N Polish N Auto Pilot Motorization N N
Town of Glina-2023–24 Liga IV
Snagov 28 18 8 2 85 30 +55 62 3 Voința Domnești 28 17 4 7 77 52 +25 55 4 Glina 28 17 3 8 95 67 +28 54 5 Viitorul Dragomirești-Vale 28 16 3 9 103 61 +42
Town of Glina-Highways in Croatia
border crossing (Slovenia) - Ribnik - Karlovac - Brezova Glava - Vojnić - Glina - Dvor border crossing (Bosnia and Herzegovina) 134.65 km D7 Duboševica
Town of Glina-Anatoly Lyapidevsky
1946. Anatoly Lyapidevsky was born on March 23 (10), 1908 in the Belaya Glina village in Stavropol Governorate (now Krasnodar Krai) in the family of a
Town of Glina-Vjekoslav Luburić
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Military Frontier
regiment Otočac regiment Ogulin regiment Slunj regiment Zagreb general command Glina regiment Petrinja regiment Slavonia general command Gradiška regiment Brod
Town of Glina-Case White
and 717th) were to attack from the arc stretching from Karlovac across Glina, Kostajnica, Bosanski Novi and Sanski Most towards the line Bihać--Petrovac
Town of Glina-Dvorišće
Dvorišće may refer to: Dvorišće, Sisak-Moslavina County, a village near Glina Dvorišće, Zagreb County, a village near Rakovec This disambiguation page
Town of Glina-Gvozd
men and boys perishing in the Glina massacre on 3 August 1941. Majority of the victims of the August massacre in Glina were from the villages of Blatuša
Town of Glina-Trial of Mile Budak
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Gudovac massacre
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Slavko Hirsch
Epidemiological Institute in Osijek. Hirsch was born on 29 March 1893 in Glina to a Jewish family of Bertold and Josefina Hirsch. After high school education
Town of Glina-Joševica massacre
Joševica near the city of Glina. The Serb paramilitaries were members of a reconnaissance and sabotage group of the local Glina Territorial Defense, they
Town of Glina-Kiełczygłów
Małe Brutus Chorzew Chruścińskie Dąbrowa Dryganek Duży Dryganek Mały Glina Duża Glina Mała Gumnisko Huta Jaworznica Kiełczygłówek Kolonia Chorzew Kolonia
Town of Glina-Roksandić
Roxana. In Croatia, it is found in the region of Banija, in places such as Glina and Petrinja. It may refer to: Simeon Roksandić, Serbian sculptor and academic
Town of Glina-Mirko Norac
acquitted of all charges due to lack of evidence. Norac served his sentence in Glina, where he was allowed, on at least one occasion, to go home for a weekend
Town of Glina-Brezovo Polje
village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Brezovo Polje, Croatia, a village near Glina, Croatia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Town of Glina-Administrative divisions of the Banovina of Croatia
Hercegovac · Hrastovac · Veliki Zdenci · Vukovje Glina Cities: Municipalities: Banski Grabovac · Bučica · Glina · Jukinac · Klasnić · Kraljevčani · Maja · Mali
Town of Glina-Antun Najžer
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Ivo Rojnica
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Donje Taborište
Region Continental Croatia (Banovina) County Sisak-Moslavina Municipality Glina Area • Total 0.9 sq mi (2.4 km2) Population (2021) • Total 28 • Density
Town of Glina-COVID-19 pandemic in Romania
Chitila 22 March 2021 Balotești 24 March 2021 Snagov Ștefăneștii de Jos Glina 26 March 2021 Dragomirești-Vale 30 March 2021 Cernica 1 April 2021 1 Decembrie
Town of Glina-Congress of Manastir
the list of the participants with the right to vote: Sami Pojani Zenel Glina Leonidha Naçi Simon Shuteriqi Dhimitër Buda Azis Starova Adham Shkaba Mati
Town of Glina-Patrycja Soliman
podszewka II 2004-2006: Pensjonat pod Różą 2004: Na dobre i na złe 2003: Glina Best Supporting Actress at XXIV Festival of the Drama & Theatre Schools
Town of Glina-Archive of Serbs in Croatia
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-2020 Petrinja earthquake
major power outage. Damage and power outages were also reported in Dvor, Glina, Gvozd, Hrvatska Kostajnica, Kutina, Sisak, Sunja, Topusko, Velika Gorica
Town of Glina-Balinac
Balinac (Knjaževac), a village in Serbia Balinac, Croatia, a village near Glina, Croatia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Town of Glina-SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-Ireneusz Czop
Przemysław Woliński 2003–05 Sprawa na dziś [pl] Piotr Kozłowski 37 episodes 2004 Glina [pl] Mariusz Stępień 2 episodes 2006 Plebania Konrad 5 episodes Pensjonat
Town of Glina-Bijele Vode
from Serbo-Croatian, may refer to: Bijele Vode, Croatia, a village near Glina, Croatia Bijele Vode (Kakanj), a village in Kakanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Town of Glina-Bojna
may refer to: Bojná, a village in Slovakia Bojna, Croatia, a village near Glina, Croatia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Town of Glina-Radoslav Glavaš (junior)
Group of Serb civilians forcibly converted at a church in Glina
Town of Glina-Władysław Pasikowski
Słodko gorzki (1996) Demons of War (1998) Operacja Samum (1999) Reich (2001) Glina (2003–2004) Maszyna losująca (2007) Aftermath (2012) The story is loosely
Town of Glina-Lučko Anti-Terrorist Unit
battles during the war, including the Plitvice Lakes incident, battles of Glina, Topusko, Petrinja, Nuštar, the Siege of Dubrovnik, and Operations Maslenica
Town of Glina-White Eagles (paramilitary)
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-Izabela Dąbrowska
police station Episode no. 9 Prime Minister Iwona Episode no. 2 2007–2008 Glina Zofia Auguścikowa 2 episodes 2008 Skorumpowani Machulowa Agentki Coffee
Town of Glina-Operation Tiger (1994)
Muslims were gathered in Batnoga and Turan and they were taken care of in the Glina Hospital with total dedication. They were given blood supplies. They were
Town of Glina-Central Croatia
surrender of the last operational corps of the RSK military in Viduševac, near Glina. After the war, a number of towns and municipalities in the region were
Town of Glina-Swiss Tarot
Stern The Star las steilas the stars XVIII La Lune Der Mond The Moon la glina the moon XVIIII Le Soleil Die Sonne The Sun il sulegl the sun XX Le Jugement
Town of Glina-Stara Gradiška concentration camp
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Dragan Vasiljković
fortress in Knin, and also for making plans to attack and take over the Glina Police station, a near city village Jukince and the villages Gornji and
Town of Glina-List of mass executions and massacres in Yugoslavia during World War II
Massacre of Serbs from Veljun and surroundings by Ustaše. Glina massacre 11–13 May 1941 Glina 260–417 Ustaše Massacre of Serbs by Ustaše. Otočac massacre
Town of Glina-Kozara Offensive
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Croatian Home Guard (World War II)
1945) Julije Fritz (Tenja, 4 August 1900 – Belgrade 1945) Mriko Gregorić (Glina, 4 May 1897 – Belgrade, 24 September 1945) Đuro Gruić (Srijemska Mitrovica
Town of Glina-History of Bucharest
the Glina culture, and, before the 19th century BC, was included in areas of the Gumelnița culture. During the Bronze Age, a third phase of the Glina culture
Town of Glina-Crni Potok, Topusko
Statistics v Monument to the uprising of the people of Kordun and Banija Glina massacres Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration
Town of Glina-Timeline of Croatian history
the Yugoslav Partisans. August Glina massacre: The Ustaše killed several hundred Serb civilians in a church in Glina. 27 October Croatia's borders with
Town of Glina-Dinara Division
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-Coțofeni culture
Usatove culture, Bodrogkeresztúr culture Followed by Baden culture, Vučedol culture, Glina-Schneckenberg culture, Wietenberg culture, Ottomány culture
Town of Glina-Albanians in Egypt
tekke" on the outskirts of Cairo, which was headed by Baba Ahmet Sirri Glina of Përmet. The tekke would be visited frequently by King Faruk. Prince Kamal
Town of Glina-Mile Budak
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-List of journalists killed in Europe
journalist working for the Süddeutsche Zeitung was killed on 26 July 1991 in Glina. Serbian paramilitary commander Dragan Vasiljković (Captain Dragan) was
Town of Glina-CS Inter Gaz București
season and 4th in 1991- 92 season. The club name changed in 1992 to AS Glina and two years later, after was finished 14th in the 1992–93 season and 18th
Town of Glina-Egon Scotland
July 1991 he drove to Glina with RSH reporter Peter Wüst [de] because they heard that some journalist had gone missing. In Glina their car, clearly labelled
Town of Glina-Banja Luka massacre
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Dvorište
Dvorište, former name of Dvorišće, Sisak-Moslavina County, a village near Glina Dvorište, Karlovac County, a village near Krnjak Czech Republic Dvořiště
Town of Glina-Dido Kvaternik
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Kuyavian dialect
soft. In western Kujawy, hard l before front vowels can be found: glyna (glina). Historically the old pronunciation of rz was kept, but now can only be
Town of Glina-Monument to the uprising of the people of Kordun and Banija
comprised "upwards of 800 Serb civilians". In Glina, a total of 2,394 people were killed in the Glina massacres. Biondich states that "The 'cleansing
Town of Glina-Operation Summer '95
8 – Prijedor, 9 – Udbina, 10 – Korenica, 11 – Slunj, 12 – Vojnić, 13 – Glina, 14 – Dvor, 15 – Kostajnica, 16 – Petrinja, 17 – Sisak, 18 – Karlovac, 19
Town of Glina-1941
July 30 – WWII: Glina massacre of July–August 1941 – The Ustaše brutally kill 200 Serbs inside a Serbian Orthodox church in Glina, Croatia, with a total
Town of Glina-Serb Democratic Party (Croatia)
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-List of earthquakes in 2020
the 6.4 quake the day after. Various buildings were damaged in Petrinja, Glina and Sisak. - - 29 Croatia, Sisak-Moslavina, 2 km west southwest of Petrinja
Town of Glina-Gornje Jame massacre
was the killing of fifteen Croat civilians in Gornje Jame, a village near Glina, by the Serbian paramilitary force called Šiltovi. In 1991, seventeen Croats
Town of Glina-Electoral district VII (Croatian Parliament)
Southern and Western part of Sisak-Moslavina county: cities and municipalities Glina, Kutina, Petrinja, Popovača, Sisak, Dvor, Gvozd, Lekenik, Martinska Ves
Town of Glina-The Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-List of police-related slang terms
US, derogatory, slang for a police helicopter patrolling over ghettos. Glina Polish for clay, widespread and non-derogatory term used for all police
Town of Glina-Krunoslav Draganović
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Crevarska Strana
Kordun, Banija and lower Slavonia. In the 18th century, it belonged to the Glina regiment. The development of the Vrginmost-Karlovac railway line in 1905
Town of Glina-Bobești
name of Bobivtsi, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine Bobești, a former village in Glina, Ilfov, Romania This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Town of Glina-Kuban Offensive
trolley cars to protect the railway line. On 6 July, Denikin captured Belaia Glina while Kalnin's Bolsheviks retreated to Tikhoretskaia. Pokrovsky then successfully
Town of Glina-Nikola Mandić
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Kuline prison
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
Podcrkavlje, Sibinj, Sikirevci, Slavonski Šamac, Velika Kopanica, Vrpolje SK Glina, Hrvatska Kostajnica, Sisak, Petrinja Donji Kukuruzari, Dvor, Gvozd, Hrvatska
Town of Glina-Croatian Military Frontier
Regiment N°II Ogulin Regiment N°III Slunj Regiment N°IV Zagreb General Command Glina Regiment N°X Petrinja Regiment N°XI In 1802, the estimated population consisted
Town of Glina-Special Operations Unit (Serbia)
name "Kapetan Dragan". The name "Red Berets" came after the battle for Glina, when Vasiljković distributed the berets to his men. The other wing of the
Town of Glina-Jure Francetić
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Serbian Army of Krajina
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-Mostarsko Blato
Ćehotina Ćorkovac Dabar Demićka Devetero vrela Drina Drinjača Duboka Fojnička Glina Glinica Gomjenica Gostović Grabovička Ilomska Jadar Jakotina Janj Japra
Town of Glina-Manolache
Manolache may refer to several entities in Romania: Manolache, a village in Glina Commune, Ilfov County Odaia Manolache, a village in Vânători Commune, Galați
Town of Glina-Martinovići
Martinovići may refer to: Martinovići, Sisak-Moslavina County, a settlement in Glina, Croatia Martinovići, Gusinje, Montenegro This disambiguation page lists
Town of Glina-Slavko Kvaternik
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-List of massacres in the Croatian War of Independence
Serb region, killed 22 Croat civilians as well as captured policemen in Glina, Kozibrod and Struga, where the rebel Serb forces employed a human shield
Town of Glina-SAO Krajina
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-Dinko Šakić
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Dara of Jasenovac
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Islam in Croatia
40% Sisak, Petrinja, Novska, Topusko, Kutina, Hrvatska Kostajnica, Sunja, Glina Zagreb 2,961 0.93% Velika Gorica, Zaprešić, Samobor, Sveta Nedelja, Rugvica
Town of Glina-List of prisons
Osijek Rijeka Split Varaždin Bjelovar Dubrovnik Karlovac Požega Sisak Zadar Glina Lepoglava Lipovica-Popovača Požega Turopolja Valtura Zagreb prison hospital
Town of Glina-Music of Poland
Kantor Band (Głowaczowa), Swarni Band (Nowy Targ), Kazimierz Meto Band (Glina), Ludwik Młynarczyk Band (Lipnica), Kujawska Atlantyda (Kujawy) and Trebunie-Tutki
Town of Glina-Lodenafil
2015-03-15 at the Wayback Machine Product page. Retrieved on September 16, 2009. Glina S, Toscano I, Gomatzky C, de Góes PM, Júnior AN, Claro JF, Pagani E (February
Town of Glina-Pokuplje
river basin in Croatia. Major settlements are Karlovac, Sisak, Petrinja, Glina and Topusko. Pokuplje at enciklopedija.hr (in Croatian) 45°28′56″N 15°48′43″E
Town of Glina-Prekopa
near Štrigova, Croatia Prekopa, Sisak-Moslavina County, a village near Glina, Croatia Prekopa, Slovenia, a settlement in the Municipality of Vransko
Town of Glina-Ljubo Miloš
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-List of football clubs in Romania
CS Balotești CS Brănești CSO Bragadiru CS Ciorogârla Juniors Berceni CS Glina LPS HD Clinceni CS Măgurele Olimpic Snagov Stejarul Gruiu CSL Ștefăneștii
Town of Glina-Administrative divisions of Yugoslavia
in the case of the Autonomous Kotar of Knin and the Autonomous Kotar of Glina. The new counties were only effectively defined and introduced in 1992.
Town of Glina-Edineț
624 in the town itself. To the north of the town is the commune Hlinaia (Glina-Mare); to the south, the town of Cupcini; to the east, the commune of Ruseni;
Town of Glina-Erdut Agreement
proposal on recently suspended precedent of the Autonomous District of Glina and Knin from the Constitutional Act on National and Ethnic Communities
Town of Glina-Slavs in Lower Pannonia
Sisak based on a recent archaeological finding of a "knez from Bojna" near Glina and that the diocese with the seat in Sisak was offered at the council of
Town of Glina-Serb People's Party (Croatia)
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-List of settlements in Ilfov County
Găneasa Cozieni, Găneasa, Moara Domnească, Piteasca, Șindrilița Glina Cățelu, Glina, Manolache Grădiștea Grădiștea, Sitaru Gruiu Gruiu, Lipia, Siliștea
Town of Glina-Sudetes
High Sudetes". Biologia. 63 (1): 73–80. doi:10.2478/s11756-008-0021-3. Glina, Bartłomiej; Malkiewicz, Małgorzata; Mendyk, Łukasz; Bogacz, Adam; Woźniczka
Town of Glina-Operation Whirlwind
and mortar fire from the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) deployed north of Glina. The operation was criticised for its poor planning and execution, insufficient
Town of Glina-Jastrebarsko children's camp
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Independent Democratic Serb Party
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-Grenz infantry
Gradiscaner / Nova Gradiška 9. Peterwardiner / Mitrovitz 10. 1st Banal / Glina 11. 2nd Banal / Petrinja 12. Deutschbanater / Pancsova 13. Wallachian-Illyrian
Town of Glina-Slunj
Brdo, population 2 Cvitović, population 279 Čamerovac, population 57 Donja Glina, population 28 Donja Visočka, population 9 Donje Primišlje, population 35
Town of Glina-Serbian Radical Party in the Republic of Serbian Krajina
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-Dragotina
Russia, a village in Pskov Oblast, Russia Dragotina, Croatia, a village near Glina This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations
Town of Glina-List of Glagolitic inscriptions (16th century)
discovered. A 1900 transcription survives by Đure Rožić, a teacher in Maja by Glina, who discovered it by 24 May that year. It was initially analysed as an
Town of Glina-Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia (1995–1998)
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-United Nations Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium
wherever they want in Croatia, be it Zagreb, Osijek, Donji Lapac, Knin or Glina and that ethnic Croats have the right to return to Eastern Slavonia. Madeleine
Town of Glina-List of people by city in Croatia
This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in various cities in Croatia. Aleksandar Stipčević (1930–2015), archeologist, bibliographer
Town of Glina-Albert Dolleschall
Nationality Austrian Born (1887-07-26)26 July 1887 Vienna, Austria-Hungary Died 14 September 1939(1939-09-14) (aged 52) Glina, Poland Sport Sport Equestrian
Town of Glina-1991 Croatian census
40,901 39,700 204 198 15 784 Garešnica 18,442 14,297 2,058 556 16 1,515 Glina 23,040 8,041 13,975 473 62 489 Gospić 29,049 18,613 8,976 513 76 871 Gračac
Town of Glina-Concentration camps in the Independent State of Croatia
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Vance plan
the municipality Krajina Benkovac entire municipality Dvor Donji Lapac Glina Gračac Knin Kostajnica Obrovac Petrinja Slunj Titova Korenica Vojnić Vrginmost
Town of Glina-Weronika Książkiewicz
Year Title Role Notes Ref. 2003–04 Plebania Ola 9 episodes 2004 Glina Grzelak's neighbor 2 episodes Stacyjka Iga Szulc 13 episodes Panienki Anna 3 episodes
Town of Glina-Slavsko Polje
part of the Military Frontier. In the 18th century, it belonged to the Glina regiment. The development of the Vrginmost-Karlovac railway line in 1905
Town of Glina-War crimes in World War II
found impaled by stakes in villages between Vlasenica and Kladanj. The Glina massacres, where thousands of Serbs were killed, are among the more notable
Town of Glina-Petar Brzica
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Library of the Eparchy of Slavonia
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-Branka Bakšić Mitić
region. She has been an elected representative of the Serbs of Croatia in Glina since 2017. Her work attracted significant public attention in the aftermath
Town of Glina-Maciej Stuhr
ludziach stąd Newton 2003 Pogoda na Jutro Son 2004 The Wedding Mateusz 2004 Glina Artur Banaś 2005 Solidarność, Solidarność... Tomek 2006 Fundacja Darek Koliba
Town of Glina-Serb Volunteer Guard
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-Una (Sava)
120 km2 or 820 sq mi) to Croatia. It borders the watersheds of the Korana, Glina and Sunja to the northwest, the Adriatic watersheds of the Lika, Zrmanja
Town of Glina-Kninjas
Independence Operation Stinger Battle of Hrvatska Kostajnica Battles for Glina Bosnian war Operation Sana Operation Mistral 2 Operation Spider Commanders
Town of Glina-Belaya Glina, Krasnodar Krai
46°05′00″N 40°51′30″E / 46.08333°N 40.85833°E / 46.08333; 40.85833 Belaya Glina (Russian: Бе́лая Гли́на) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative
Town of Glina-Stone Flower (sculpture)
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Žagar (surname)
of Croatia". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Grad Glina. Frančić 1993. Malnar 2001. Šarić 2009, p. 354. Frančić, A. (1993). "Međimurska
Town of Glina-Holy Martyrs of Jasenovac
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-Scorpions (paramilitary)
concentration camp Kruščica concentration camp Lobor concentration camp Massacres Glina massacres Gudovac massacre Ivanci massacre Prebilovci massacre Veljun massacre
Town of Glina-Sisak-Moslavina County
Sisak-Moslavina county is subdivided as follows: City of Sisak (county seat) Town of Glina Town of Hrvatska Kostajnica Town of Kutina Town of Novska Town of Petrinja
Town of Glina-List of districts in Russia
Apsheronsk 98891 Beloglinsky District Белоглинский район selo of Belaya Glina 31303 Belorechensky District Белореченский район town of Belorechensk 45149
Town of Glina-Josip Jelačić
rank of lieutenant colonel in the 1st Croatian Frontier Guard Regiment in Glina, Croatia. On October 18, he was promoted to colonel. On 22 March 1848, Jelačić
Town of Glina-Catholic clergy involvement with the Ustaše
Serb civilians forced to convert to Catholicism by the Ustaše in Glina
Town of Glina-Croatian Parliament
Čiče, Ludbreg, Kerestinec, Vienna, Želin, Bratislava, Klenovnik, Slunj, Glina, Petrinja, Rasinja, Ptuj and Budim. In 1731, the government purchased houses
Town of Glina-Miroslav Filipović
Kruščica Sajmište Gornja Rijeka Massacres Banski Grabovac Banja Luka Garavice Glina Rašića Gaj Gudovac Blagaj Voćin Prebilovci Gacko Pridvorica Ivanci Voćin
Town of Glina-Mani Peninsula
region's aridity, Mani is known for its unique culinary products such as glina or syglino (pork or pork sausage smoked with aromatic herbs such as thyme
Town of Glina-Koro (disease)
doi:10.1007/BF00118750. PMID 8740958. S2CID 12734087. Ghanem, Hussein; Glina, Sidney; Assalian, Pierre; Buvat, Jacques (January 2013). "Position Paper:
Town of Glina-List of cities and towns in Croatia
Koprivnica-Križevci 7,378 78 5,834 52 Rab Primorje-Gorski Kotar 7,161 79 364 126 Glina Sisak-Moslavina 7,116 80 4,028 68 Pakrac Požega-Slavonia 7,086 81 4,151
Town of Glina-Z-4 Plan
Okučani Zagreb Osijek Županja Vukovar Split Slunj Knin Glina The Z-4 Plan was a proposed basis for negotiations to end the Croatian War of Independence
Town of Glina-Monteoru culture
from c. 2000 BC to the 14th century BC. It was derived from the preceding Glina-Schneckenberg culture and succeeded by the Noua-Sabatinovka culture, and
Town of Glina-Zagreb County (former)
Districts District Capital Dugoszolo hr: Dugo Selo Dvor Dvor Glina Glina Jasztrebarszka hr: Jastrebarsko Károlyváros hr: Karlovac Kostajnica Kostajnica
Town of Glina-Ustaše Militia
atrocities against the NDH's Serb population. In May 1941, in the town of Glina, 50 kilometres from Zagreb, militia members herded about 260 locals into
Town of Glina-Małgorzata Braunek
Darmozjad polski (1998) as a tourist Ktoś pamięta moje imię (1998) (voice) Glina (2003–2004, TV Series) as Tatiana Zubrzycka Tulips (2004) as Marianna Bulionerzy
Town of Glina-Ilfov County
Domnești Clinceni Bragadiru (town status) Popești-Leordeni (town status) Glina Cernica Cornetu Măgurele (town status) Jilava Berceni Dărăști-Ilfov 1 Decembrie
Town of Glina-Kajkavian
Fužine, and Čabar, including newer Štokavian enclaves of Bjelovar, Sisak, Glina, Donja Dubrava and Novi Zagreb. The southernmost Kajkavian villages are