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City of Varaždin-Irreligion in Croatia
irreligious people in addition to three Zagreb neighborhoods - Donji grad, Gornji Grad–Medveščak and Trnje. In the first 20 Croatian municipalities and cities
City of Varaždin-Serbs of Croatia
there are some minor differences. Vlachs to western Slavonia or to the Varaždin Generalate of Slavonian Krajina are coming en masse and in a very short
City of Varaždin-1920 Croatian Peasant Rebellion
from Russian captivity in 1919, and contemporary mutinies in Maribor, Varaždin, and Osijek. The HPSS sought to appeal to peasants because its leaders
City of Varaždin-1964 Zagreb flood
Apart from Zagreb, affected areas included Istria, Zagorje, Podravina near Varaždin, and Međimurje. In Zagorje, the River Sutla (Slovene: Sotla), a left tributary
City of Varaždin-Operation Deny Flight
was shot down by a Serb SA-6 surface-to-air missile system near Mrkonjić Grad. O'Grady ejected safely, but found himself trapped in Serb-controlled territory
City of Varaždin-Croatian Special Police order of battle in 1991–1995
120-strong units. The smallest, 100-strong units were to be based in Pula, Varaždin, Zabok and Dubrovnik. Overall, the scheme called for 2,620 active special
City of Varaždin-Demofest
attending the event during three festival days. Winning band was Seine (Varaždin/Zagreb, Croatia), second placed was Degeneza (Belgrade, Serbia) and third
City of Varaždin-Siege of Belgrade (1688)
Jovan (1955). Durad II Branković. Paunović, Marinko (1968). Beograd: večiti grad. N.U. "Svetozar Marković,". Annuaire de la ville de Beograd. Izd. Muzej grada
City of Varaždin-2004–05 Croatian Second Football League
Igralište Cissa-Straško, Novalja Attendance: 100 Referee: Ivan Novak (Varaždin) However, Novalja had another chance for promotion, as the losing team
City of Varaždin-HNK Rijeka
"Official pages of the City of Rijeka municipality – Rijeka sport clubs". Grad Rijeka (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 7 November 2021. Retrieved
City of Varaždin-Matica hrvatska
its first branches in Zagreb, Čakovec, Osijek, Sisak, Karlovac, Samobor, Varaždin, Vinkovci, Vukovar, Dubrovnik and Sarajevo. On January 11, 1941 Government
City of Varaždin-List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1400–1499)
Anica (2011). "Varaždinski list hrvatskoglagoljskoga misala (FgVar2)" [The Varaždin Leaf of a Croatian Glagolitic Missal (FgVar2)]. Slovo (in Croatian). doi:10
City of Varaždin-St. Michael's Cathedral, Belgrade
View of Stari Grad
City of Varaždin-Battle of Šibenik
its surroundings during the battle: My city will be happy too (I moj će grad biti sretan) by Matea Šarić and September War 1991, Šibenik–Vodice (Rujanski
City of Varaždin-Croatian wine
Koprivnica-Đurđevac, Zagreb, Sv. Ivan Zelina Zagorje–Međimurje Klanjec, Krapina, Ludbreg, Međimurje, Pregrada, Stubica, Varaždin, Zabok, Zlatar, Zaprešić
City of Varaždin-2014–15 RK Zamet season
Zamet Zamet v Karlovac Spačva v Zamet Zamet v Poreč Ivanić v Zamet Zamet v Varaždin 1930 Zamet v Bjelovar Đakovo v Zamet Buzet v Zamet Zamet v Umag Dubrava
City of Varaždin-Operation Winter '94
ultimately cost the Republika Srpska territory extending to Jajce, Mrkonjić Grad and Drvar and brought about the destruction of the RSK as the advances of
City of Varaždin-Požega County
counties remained due to territorial losses to the Ottoman Empire – Zagreb, Varaždin, and Križevci [hr] counties. Namely, the territory of the county was lost
City of Varaždin-Operation Storm
1st Battalion of the 149th Brigade previously held in reserve in Ivanić Grad. In the Bjelovar Corps AOR, two battalions of the 125th Home Guard Regiment
City of Varaždin-Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia
Darstellung des Gesamt-problems). Prevod: Fedor Pucek, Matica hrvatska, Varaždin, 1990 Carmichael 2012, p. 97. Yeomans 2015, p. 265. Bartulin 2013, p. 37
City of Varaždin-Vukovar massacre
Croatian). Zagreb, Croatia. Bradarić, Branimir (20 November 2010). "Susretom "Grad - to ste vi" zaključen Dan sjećanja" [Meeting "City - It Is You" Concludes
City of Varaždin-Politics of Croatia
counties with their seats in Bjelovar, Gospić, Ogulin, Požega, Vukovar, Varaždin, Osijek and Zagreb; the 1992 legislation established fifteen counties in
City of Varaždin-List of Glagolitic inscriptions (16th century)
Between the Frankapans and the Zrinskis]. Radovi Zavoda za znanstveni rad Varaždin (in Croatian) (12–13): 83–85. Mader, Brigitta (1994). "Glagolski napisi
City of Varaždin-RFK Novi Sad 1921
Kragujevac SAŠK SAND Subotica Slavija Osijek Slavija Sarajevo Slavija Varaždin Somborski SK Sparta Zemun Viktorija Zagreb Vojvodina ŽAK Subotica ŽAK Velika
City of Varaždin-FK Željezničar Sarajevo
There is also subgroups like Blue Tigers, Joint Union, Urban Corps, Stari Grad and Vendetta. In popular culture, Stole Anđelović (Stole iz Bora) – a passionate
City of Varaždin-Kantakuzina Katarina Branković Serbian Orthodox Secondary School
and development of the local Orthodox Christian community. Notably, the Varaždin Apostol, hand-written Orthodox liturgical book created in 1454, is associated
City of Varaždin-Croatian literature
Korčula to Zadar, Senj and Rijeka, and in northern Croatia from Zagreb and Varaždin to Požega and Osijek. In Dubrovnik, 23 plays by Molière were translated
City of Varaždin-2015–16 RK Zamet season
Umag v Zamet NEXE v Zamet Zamet v Varaždin 1930 Dubrava v Zamet Umag v Zamet Zamet v NEXE Zamet v PPD Zagreb Varaždin 1930 v Zamet PPD Zagreb v Zamet Zamet
City of Varaždin-Cathedral of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Sarajevo
proper Centar Novi Grad Novo Sarajevo Stari Grad Urban area Ilidža Vogošća Istočna Ilidža Istočno Novo Sarajevo Istočni Stari Grad Metro area Hadžići
City of Varaždin-Pavle Dešpalj
Chamber Orchestra, honorary conductor of the Zadar Chamber Orchestra and the Varaždin Chamber Orchestra, an honorary citizen of Dayton Beach, professor emeritus
City of Varaždin-FK Bačka 1901
Subotičke Archived 12 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine Oni su gradili "grad sportova" (in Serbian) Subotičke[permanent dead link] U znaku crveno-belog
City of Varaždin-Zagreb in World War II
railway station, as well as a diversionary attack on the railway lines to Varaždin, Sisak and Dugo Selo and Zagreb Radio station. Kerestinec prison was a
City of Varaždin-FK Zemun
results at Srbijasport. FK Zemun info Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine at srpskistadioni.in.rs Zemun moj grad (in Serbian) Intertoto Cup – UEFA
City of Varaždin-Goribor
following year, the band toured Croatia, having solo concerts in Zagreb, Varaždin, Pula and Velika Gorica, Serbia, with the Bor concert and Slovenia, performing
City of Varaždin-1984 Winter Olympics torch relay
Ravne na Koroškem Maribor Celje Kumrovec Varaždin Karlovac Zagreb Bjelovar Sljeme Virovitica Sisak Kumrovec Varaždin Karlovac Zagreb Bjelovar Sljeme Virovitica
City of Varaždin-2014–15 Croatian Premier League (men's handball)
Buzet Đakovo Gorica Karlovac Kaštela Ivanić Nexe Poreč Spačva Split Umag Varaždin Zamet The following 16 clubs compete in the Premijer liga during the 2014–15
City of Varaždin-2017 Croatian local elections
There were 4,443 polling stations. A third election round was held in Stari Grad on 18 June 2017 since both candidates got the same number of votes in the
City of Varaždin-Freemasonry in Croatia
(Croatian: Savršen savez, French: L’union parfaite), that was established in Varaždin in 1772 by the Russian army captain Breščić, doctor Jean Baptist Lalange
City of Varaždin-2021 Croatian local elections
provedenih 16. travnja 2023" [The results of the election of members of the Varaždin city council held on April 16, 2023.] (PDF). Državno izborno povjerenstvo
City of Varaždin-Timeline of Zagreb
construction begins (approximate date).[citation needed] 1242 Gradec and Gornji Grad besieged by Tatars. Golden Bull issued by Béla IV of Hungary; Gradec becomes
City of Varaždin-27th Infantry Division Savska
Infantry Regiment, based in Varaždin 53rd Infantry Regiment, based in Karlovac 14th Artillery Regiment, based in Varaždin 30th Artillery Regiment, based
City of Varaždin-Second County Football League (Croatia)
Retrieved 3 January 2022. "Klubovi". Retrieved 3 January 2022. "Kako voli ŽNS Varaždin: Za 14 klubova isti rang, za 49 - liga niže!". 24 July 2014. Retrieved
City of Varaždin-Operation Mistral 2
to support the HVO exploitation forces, and when it approached Mrkonjić Grad it clashed with the VRS 7th Motorised Brigade defending the town. By the
City of Varaždin-Pero Pirker
Pirker was born in Varaždin in today's Croatia, then part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. His family had resided in Varaždin since the early
City of Varaždin-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 Varaždin-Čakovec
Ernušt. The town as well as Međimurje region was at the time part of the Varaždin county. The period of more significant economic and cultural growth of
City of Varaždin-Đuro Arnold
childhood in Krapina. He attended primary school in Zagreb, and high school in Varaždin and Zagreb, where he graduated in 1873. In 1874 he enrolled at the Faculty
City of Varaždin-Križevci
to all the regional centers: Koprivnica (31 km), Bjelovar (33 km) and Varaždin (48 km). The town's importance has always depended on its status as a crossroads
City of Varaždin-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 Varaždin-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 Varaždin-Siege of Dubrovnik
original on 3 December 2013. "Dubrovnik obilježio 20. obljetnicu napada na grad" [Dubrovnik Marks the 20th Anniversary of the Assault on the City]. Al Jazeera
City of Varaždin-History of Croatia
in Varaždin in 1767, but it was abolished in 1779 and its authority was passed to Hungary. The foundation of the Croatian Royal Council in Varaždin made
City of Varaždin-D2 road (Croatia)
border crossing with Slovenia at Dubrava Križovljanska in the west via Varaždin, Koprivnica, Virovitica, Našice, Osijek, Vukovar, ending at the Ilok–Bačka
City of Varaždin-1st Army Group (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
a cordon behind the Drava between Varaždin and Slatina, with formations centred around the towns of Ivanec, Varaždin, Koprivnica and Virovitica. The 7th
City of Varaždin-1991 Croatian census
22,168 20,444 278 254 148 1,044 Valpovo 33,108 30,000 947 679 29 1,453 Varaždin 94,373 89,728 1,055 712 128 2,750 Vinkovci 98,445 78,313 13,170 1,882 342
City of Varaždin-Mother Croatia
wrote in response to increasing Hungarian threat to the Croatian town Varaždin, "The Hun rejoices, but Mother Croatia laments!" The phrase has come up
City of Varaždin-List of noble families of Croatia
Croatia and Slavonia), Nürnberg (1899), p-132 "Stari grad Okić - Samobor". www.samobor.hr (in Croatian). Grad Samobor. Retrieved 7 May 2020. Kekez, Hrvoje (10
City of Varaždin-House of Kulmer
Cyrill Kulmer, 1885–1960), a son of Ljudevit, was the comes (head) of the Varaždin County in 1918–1920. Ivan Kulmer (1888–1956), a son of Ljudevit, inherited
City of Varaždin-Transport in Zagreb
Rugvica, Ivanić-Grad, Slavonia and Serbia; A2 leading northwest to Zaprešić, Zabok, Krapina and Central Europe; A4 leading northeast to Varaždin, Čakovec, Hungary
City of Varaždin-Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War
Matthias Geréb destroyed the Ottoman raiding party in Battle of Una near Novi Grad. A seven-year peace treaty between Bayezid and Corvinus was signed later
City of Varaždin-2020 Zagreb flash flood
Ivica (31 July 2020). "Zašto je Zagreb poplavio, a Varaždin ne?" [Why was Zagreb flooded, and Varaždin was not?]. Croatian Radiotelevision (in Croatian)
City of Varaždin-Pula
April 2015. Retrieved 23 April 2015. "Međunarodna suradnja Grada Pule". Grad Pula (in Croatian and Italian). Archived from the original on 5 May 2012
City of Varaždin-Operation Rösselsprung (1944)
1st Proletarian Division deployed in the area around Jajce and Mrkonjić Grad, some 50 km (31 mi) east of Drvar. The nearest large Partisan formation to
City of Varaždin-Ustaše
Concentration Camp Gospić Kerestinec prison near Zagreb Lepoglava near Varaždin Numbers of prisoners: between 300,000 and 350,000 up to 700,000 in Jasenovac
City of Varaždin-Priory of Vrana
established two Templar priories, the Priory of Bela, in the town of Bela near Varaždin, and the Priory of Vrana which was subordinated to the former. The historian
City of Varaždin-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 Varaždin-Adriana Prosenjak
Đurđevac, where she started her coaching career. After Đurđevac, she coached Varaždin, Salerno, Pula, Umag, and, from 2013 to 2019, ŽRK Zamet, winning two Croatian
City of Varaždin-Croatia in personal union with Hungary
royal cities, thus separating them from the authority of the local nobles. Varaždin acquired the status of a free city in 1220, Vukovar in 1231 and Virovitica
City of Varaždin-Lipik
1691. In 1773, the warm waters of Lipik were described favorably by a Varaždin doctor. It continued to be used as a treatment spa for over a century,
City of Varaždin-Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
učmalosti" [Croatian Academy of Bigotry and Stuffiness] (in Croatian). Varaždin: E-Varaždin.hr. Archived from the original on 4 June 2013. Retrieved 12 December
City of Varaždin-Illyricum (Roman province)
They went to the Claudian Mountains (a mountain range in Pannonia, in Varaždin County in northern Croatia) and took a defensive position in their fortifications
City of Varaždin-1935 Yugoslavian parliamentary election
Opposition, Đurđevac, Sava Banovina) Niko Novaković Stjepan Novaković (JNS, Varaždin, Sava Banovina) Josip Palajić (United Opposition, Novska, Sava Banovina)
City of Varaždin-Battle of Vukovar
at loss of Vukovar". Agence France-Presse. Nazor, Ante (November 2008). "Grad je bio meta" [The city was the target]. Hrvatski vojnik (in Croatian). No
City of Varaždin-D43 road (Croatia)
connecting Đurđevac, Bjelovar, Čazma and Ivanić Grad to the A3 motorway at its southern terminus, within Ivanić Grad interchange. The road is 78.1 km (48.5 mi)
City of Varaždin-Culture of Croatia
State Archived 2008-03-31 at the Wayback Machine "Varaždin – Baroque Capital of Croatia". Varaždin County Tourist Board. Archived from the original on
City of Varaždin-Jasenovac concentration camp
the original on 2023-01-12. Retrieved 2016-09-22. Riffer, Milko (1946). Grad mrtvih: Jasenovac 1943 (in Croatian). Nakladni zavod Hrvatske. Archived from
City of Varaždin-Futsal Week
Futsal Planet. Retrieved 29 May 2024. "Futsal Week Summer Cup - Ivanic Grad 2017". Futsal Planet. Retrieved 29 May 2024. "Futsal Week Autumn Cup - Novigrad
City of Varaždin-The Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia
from Zagreb (June 22), Bihac (June 24), Karlovac (June 27), Sarajevo, Varaždin, Bjelovar, etc.[citation needed] On 8 July 1941 the Ustaše ordered that
City of Varaždin-Case White
to Livno, while the 369th Division had to cover the route from Mrkonjić-Grad over Mliništa and Glamoč to Livno. In front of them stood six (out of ten)
City of Varaždin-Vukovar
Member of Croatian parliament Josip Mrzljak, Croatian prelate, bishop of Varaždin Zaharije Orfelin, Serbian polymath Pavao Pavličić, Croatian novelist Leopold
City of Varaždin-Battle of Kupres (1992)
the division was tasked to deploy its elements to Kupres, Ključ, Mrkonjić Grad, Šipovo, Jajce and the Mount Vlašić, take command of the Bosnian Serb TO
City of Varaždin-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
City of Varaždin-Ferdinand Budicki
bacteriologist, trained in the USA and served in the military in 1927 in Varaždin. In WWII, he was interned in the Stara Gradiška concentration camp by the
City of Varaždin-Operation Summer '95
Udbina Bihać Banja Luka Livno Kupres Grahovo Glamoč Drvar Jajce Mrkonjić Grad Šipovo Drniš Benkovac Operation Summer '95 started at 0500 on 25 July. The
City of Varaždin-SKD Prosvjeta
integrity referendum Anti-Cyrillic protests in Croatia Historical documents Varaždin Apostol (1454) Statuta Valachorum (1608–30) Vukovar resolution (1939) Open
City of Varaždin-Serb National Council
interests of and rights of Serbs in Croatia Headquarters Gajeva 7, Donji grad, Zagreb Region served Croatia Membership Prosvjeta Serb Democratic Forum
City of Varaždin-Hungarian exonyms
Bihács Kozarska Dubica Dubica Bosanska Krupa Krupa Velika Kladuša Nagykladusa Sanski Most Szanahida Novi Grad Szanaújvár Brod Törökrév Srebrenik Zebernek
City of Varaždin-List of castles in Croatia
Medvedgrad | Medieval Wall". 21 March 2010. "Stari grad Okić - Samobor". www.samobor.hr (in Croatian). Grad Samobor. Retrieved 7 May 2020. "Ozalj-tz.hr". Oliver
City of Varaždin-Church of the Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel, Sarajevo
proper Centar Novi Grad Novo Sarajevo Stari Grad Urban area Ilidža Vogošća Istočna Ilidža Istočno Novo Sarajevo Istočni Stari Grad Metro area Hadžići
City of Varaždin-Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian theater in the Great Turkish War
Habsburg capital. Croatian-Slavonian Parliament assembled in May 1683 in Varaždin in order to discuss the final preparations for impending Ottoman strike
City of Varaždin-ŠK Krajišnik Banja Luka
it is the first club registered in Banja Luka. Along with FK Sloboda Novi Grad, also from the region of Bosanska Krajina, back then roughly corresponding
City of Varaždin-Sarajevo derby
proper Centar Novi Grad Novo Sarajevo Stari Grad Urban area Ilidža Vogošća Istočna Ilidža Istočno Novo Sarajevo Istočni Stari Grad Metro area Hadžići
City of Varaždin-HAŠK
2006 they merged again with the Druga HNL side NK Naftaš Ivanić from Ivanić Grad to form the present day NK HAŠK, currently a second tier club in the Croatian
City of Varaždin-List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovenia
Burghausen, Germany Ohrid, North Macedonia Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire, France Varaždin, Croatia Puconci Ćićevac, Serbia Tordas, Hungary Zabok, Croatia Radlje
City of Varaždin-Anti-Cyrillic protests in Croatia
Cyrillic. 3 November: Bilingual sign of the Serb National Council building in Varaždin is damaged. 2 November: Bilingual sign removed from the Serb National Council
City of Varaždin-Battle of Zvornik
the sudden, powerful onslaught could takeover the Zvornik Fortress (Kula grad) on Mount Mlađevac. Mlađevac and Zmajevac were also successfully captured
City of Varaždin-1993 Croatian local elections
on 2021-11-22. Retrieved 22 November 2021. "V. ŽUPANIJA VARAŽDINSKA" [V VARAŽDIN COUNTY] (PDF). Državno izborno povjerenstvo (in Croatian). Archived (PDF)
City of Varaždin-Zagreb Zapadni railway station
Harmica-Dugo Selo Local train services Varaždin/Gornja Stubica/Đurmanec-Zagreb Regional train services Varaždin-Zagreb Express train services Kotoriba-Zagreb
City of Varaždin-Odžaklija
town priest, adding a nonfunctioning chimney to fool the Turkish lords. Grad Leskovac: Spomenici kulture - Stara leskovačka crkva Odžaklija 42°59′44.6″N
City of Varaždin-2009 Croatian local elections
povjerenstvo (in Croatian). Retrieved 21 March 2022. "V. Varaždinska županija" [V Varaždin county] (PDF). Državno izborno povjerenstvo (in Croatian). Retrieved 21
City of Varaždin-Privrednik
integrity referendum Anti-Cyrillic protests in Croatia Historical documents Varaždin Apostol (1454) Statuta Valachorum (1608–30) Vukovar resolution (1939) Open
City of Varaždin-2013–14 Croatian Football Cup
(aet) Marsonia 4 Međimurje 4–3 Lekenik 5 Torpedo Kuševac 9–0 Omladinac Novi Grad 6 Novigrad 5–0 Mladost Palinovec 7 Slavonija Požega 2–0 Graničar Županja
City of Varaždin-Tragovi: Journal for Serbian and Croatian Topics
je na ovim izborima skrenula ulijevo iako je izabrala HDZ". RADIO DONJI GRAD. 9 July 2020. "DEJAN JOVIĆ Professor, University of Zagreb". Belgrade Security
City of Varaždin-List of Serbs of Croatia
Olujom!". kurir.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2019-04-12. "Ilija Petković". Grad Knin (in Croatian). 2015-06-17. Retrieved 2019-04-12. Admin (2009-12-03)
City of Varaždin-Mogorović family
in Brezovica (1614, 1629), and had a son Toma who was a noble judge in Varaždin County (1649–1663). Toma's son Franjo (d. 1709) with marriage received
City of Varaždin-SK Jedinstvo Beograd
Kragujevac SAŠK SAND Subotica Slavija Osijek Slavija Sarajevo Slavija Varaždin Somborski SK Sparta Zemun Viktorija Zagreb Vojvodina ŽAK Subotica ŽAK Velika
City of Varaždin-Serb Democratic Forum
integrity referendum Anti-Cyrillic protests in Croatia Historical documents Varaždin Apostol (1454) Statuta Valachorum (1608–30) Vukovar resolution (1939) Open
City of Varaždin-2005 Croatian local elections
on 2022-01-07. Retrieved 5 January 2022. "V. Varaždinska županija" [V Varaždin county] (PDF). Državno izborno povjerenstvo (in Croatian). Archived (PDF)
City of Varaždin-2001 Croatian local elections
on 2021-12-30. Retrieved 30 December 2021. "V. Varaždinska županija" [V Varaždin county] (PDF). Državno izborno povjerenstvo (in Croatian). Archived (PDF)
City of Varaždin-List of twin towns and sister cities in Hungary
Germany Lendava, Slovenia Marl, Germany Surgut, Russia Târgu Mureş, Romania Varaždin, Croatia Varkaus, Finland Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Zalakaros Asperhofen
City of Varaždin-Lobor concentration camp
where they all were killed. In 2002 the Home for Mentally lll Adults Lobor-Grad was established in the object which housed the camp. According to its website
City of Varaždin-Church of St. Nicholas, Rijeka
Karlovac Rijeka Serbs of Croatia List of Serbian Orthodox churches in Croatia "Grad Rijeka - Što posjetiti". Rijeka.hr. Archived from the original on 2013-10-02
City of Varaždin-2022 in association football
Sevlievo Vitosha Bistritsa Croatia 2021–22 Croatian Second Football League Varaždin Rudeš 2nd 2018-19 2021–22 Croatian Third Football League (West) Crikvenica
City of Varaždin-Battle of Kupres (1994)
Udbina Bihać Banja Luka Livno Kupres Grahovo Glamoč Drvar Jajce Mrkonjić Grad Šipovo Drniš Benkovac Donji Vakuf Bugojno Tomislavgrad The ARBiH launched
City of Varaždin-Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Zagreb
altar in 1795. This iconostasis was donated to Church of St. George in Varaždin in 1884 when the current iconostasis was built. The iconostasis of the
City of Varaždin-Battle of Lijevče Field
Luka, on 17 April. He was intercepted by the HOS on the Banja Luka-Mrkonjić Grad road and given an option to return to the original agreement he had with
City of Varaždin-Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
Tompojevci, Tovarnik, Trpinja VŽ Ivanec, Lepoglava, Ludbreg, Novi Marof, Varaždin, Varaždinske Toplice Bednja, Breznica, Breznički Hum, Beretinec, Cestica
City of Varaždin-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 Varaždin-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 Varaždin-List of Hungarian exonyms for places in Croatia
Máriasócszentgyörgy Novi Marof Újmarof Petrijanec Szentpéter Sračinec Szracsinc Varaždin Varasd Varaždinske Toplice Varasdfürdő Veliki Bukovec Bukócszentpéter Vidovec
City of Varaždin-2020–21 HNK Gorica season
Prva HNL Source: Prva HNL A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss Varaždin v Gorica Slaven Belupo v Gorica Gorica v Šibenik Lokomotiva v Gorica Gorica
City of Varaždin-List of places named after Franjo Tuđman
Velika Gorica Hrvatska Kostajnica Karlovac Makarska Novi Vinodolski Samobor Varaždin Župa dubrovačka Croatian Defence Academy Dr. Franjo Tuđman, Zagreb University
City of Varaždin-D1 road (Croatia)
Velika Ves Lepajci Galovec Začretski Švaljkovec D35 to Lepoglava and Varaždin (D2). Ž2160 to Sveti Križ Začretje, Štrucljevo and Zabok. A2 Sveti Križ
City of Varaždin-1997 Croatian local elections
on 2021-11-23. Retrieved 23 November 2021. "V. Varaždinska županija" [V Varaždin county] (PDF). Državno izborno povjerenstvo (in Croatian). Archived (PDF)
City of Varaždin-40th Infantry Division Slavonska
with the headquarters and one battalion in Osijek and two battalions in Varaždin the divisional cavalry battalion and machine gun battalion were unable
City of Varaždin-Tourism in Croatia
1761. Varaždin, with its monuments and artistic heritage, represents the best preserved and richest urban complex in continental Croatia. The Varaždin Old
City of Varaždin-Vlachs in the history of Croatia
1487 Vlachs were mentioned at the Zrmanja river region, around the Kegalj-grad, because of land disputes with Keglević nobles. In the late 1480s they were
City of Varaždin-1940 Croatian local elections
Valpovo HSS Vanjsko Valpovo HSS Varaždin Bartolovec HSS Biškupec HSS Jalžabet HSS Križovljan Cestica HSS Petrijanec HSS Varaždin Elections not held Vidovec
City of Varaždin-Croatian national handball team results
Championship 6 April 2012 Varaždin Arena, Varaždin, Croatia Japan 36 : 22 W Q for 2012 Summer Olympics 7 April 2012 Varaždin Arena, Varaždin, Croatia Chile 15 :
City of Varaždin-Gradski stadion
NK Vrbovec Stadion Varteks, sometimes referred to as Gradski stadion (Varaždin) during international football matches Gradski stadion (Berane) Gradski
City of Varaždin-University of Zagreb
Engineering and Computing Faculty of Geodesy Faculty of Geotechnics (in Varaždin) Faculty of Graphic Arts Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
City of Varaždin-List of spa towns
Martin (Vučkovec) - Sveti Martin na Muri Topusko Varaždinske Toplice, Varaždin Blato, Zagreb (planned) Živaja Haapsalu Kuressaare Narva-Jõesuu Otepää
City of Varaždin-COVID-19 pandemic in Croatia
between the local team Libertas Marinkolora and guest team STK Starr from Varaždin, a number of insulting comments were posted on the official Libertas Marinkolora
City of Varaždin-Croatian National Theatre, Zagreb
Carreras. There are also Croatian National Theatres in Split, Rijeka, Osijek, Varaždin and Zadar.[citation needed] Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the
City of Varaždin-A4 (Croatia)
all sections between Sveta Helena and Varaždin display similar AADT. AADT data for sections north of Varaždin show considerable drops in traffic volume
City of Varaždin-Counties of Croatia
cities of Bjelovar (as the county capital) and Ivanić Grad. A small part of the former Varaždin Generalate (the town of Kutina) was added to the Požega
City of Varaždin-Arena Zagreb
also hosted the 2018 European Men's Handball Championship with Split, Varaždin and Poreč. Resembling a giant rib cage around the building, 86 large pre-stressed
City of Varaždin-First Croatian Savings Bank
Požega, Senj, Sisak, Skopje, Split, Subotica, Sušak, Sveti Ivan Zelina, Varaždin, Velika Gorica, Vinkovci, Virovitica, Vukovar, Zemun as well as Fiume.
City of Varaždin-Našice
Osijek-Baranja County. Našice is located on the D2 state road Varaždin–Virovitica–Našice–Osijek and the Varaždin–Dalj railway. Chief occupations are farming and angling
City of Varaždin-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 Varaždin-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 Varaždin-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 Varaždin-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 Varaždin-Croatian Parliament electoral districts
Petar Orehovec Whole Međimurje county Whole Krapina-Zagorje county Whole Varaždin county North-western part of Zagreb county: municipalities Bistra, Dubravica
City of Varaždin-Dobrodošao u Klub Tour
Vrata" "Ostavljena" "Prijateljice" "Kradeš sve" "Ko Me Tjero" "Tuge od sna" "Grad bez ljudi" "Molitva: Gardelin" "Pogled ispod obrva" "Tridesete" "Šta me sad
City of Varaždin-R202 railway (Croatia)
The Varaždin–Dalj railway, officially designated as the R202 railway, is a 249.839-kilometre (155.243 mi) long railway line in Croatia that spanning between
City of Varaždin-Veliki Bukovec Castle
Bukovec is a castle located in the municipality of the same name within Varaždin County, Croatia. The castle was built between 1745 and 1755 and has historically
City of Varaždin-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 Varaždin-European City of the Trees
Retrieved 20 July 2024. "Nakon Beča, Amsterdama i Praga, Varaždin dobio nagradu 'Europski grad stabala'". Evarazdin. 21 June 2024. Archived from the original
City of Varaždin-Central Croatia
Primorje-Gorski Kotar, Sisak-Moslavina, Varaždin, and Zagreb County. In the NUTS-2 statistical classification, Međimurje County, Varaždin County, Koprivnica-Križevci
City of Varaždin-List of radio stations in Croatia
Brod Radio Marin Laganini FM Pula Laganini FM Varaždin Gradski Radio Osijek Radio Riva Radio Varaždin Soundset Kult Soundset Požega Hrvatski Radio Karlovac
City of Varaždin-Od Istoka Do Zapada Tour
Montenegro Morača Sports Center 10.000 April 20, 2024 April 26, 2024 Varaždin Croatia Varaždin Arena 11.500 April 27, 2024 April 28, 2024 May 10, 2024 Ljubljana
City of Varaždin-List of airports in Croatia
Airport Sinj Slavonski Brod LDOR Sport Airport Slavonski Brod Varaždin LDVA Sport Airport Varaždin Vrsar LDPV Sport Airport Vrsar Zabok LDZK Sport Airport Zabok
City of Varaždin-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 Varaždin-Ivan Tkalčić
Zagreb, 1866 Sumporne toplice kod Varaždina u Hrvatskoj [Sulphur spa at Varaždin in Croatia, referring to Varaždinske Toplice], Albrecht, Zagreb, 1869 Poviest
City of Varaždin-List of twin towns and sister cities in Croatia
2019. "Varaždin i EU". varazdin.hr (in Croatian). Varaždin. Retrieved 29 October 2019. "Povelja prijateljstva Varaždina i Schaffenhausa". varazdin.hr (in
City of Varaždin-Greda
Greda, Sisak-Moslavina County, village in the Sisak municipality Greda, Varaždin County, village in the Maruševec municipality Greda, Zagreb County, village
City of Varaždin-Ulrich II, Count of Celje
(County of Celje , now in Slovenia) Trenčin (Upper Hungary, now in Slovakia Varaždin (Slavonia, County of Zagorje, now in Croatia) Vrbovec (Slavonia, now in
City of Varaždin-FK Sarajevo
majority of fans came from the downtown neighborhoods of Baščaršija, Stari grad, and Centar, predominantly inhabited by Bosniaks. While other ethnicities
City of Varaždin-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
the Dominican Republic. Basilan 1,266 Island part of the Philippines. Varaždin 1,262 County of Croatia. Mill Island 1,258 Island part of Antarctica. Da
City of Varaždin-2023 European heatwaves
Slovenia and Hrvatsko Zagorje. In Croatia, the storm also broke windows in Varaždin and tore roofs off several houses in Međimurje. On 13 July, one such storm
City of Varaždin-Petar Mamić
treninzi NK Varaždin pod vodstvom trenera Samira Toplaka". eVaraždin.hr (in Croatian). 24 April 2020. Retrieved 26 June 2020. "Varaždin s Lokomotivom
City of Varaždin-Vinko Kos
helped him because Vinko was talented, but also very poor. Kos attended Varaždin Franciscan Gymnasium and Diocesan Seminary in Škofja Loka. He leaves studies
City of Varaždin-Antun Vramec
1573, he moved to Varaždin, where he was also the archdeacon. The arrival of Antun Vramec to Varaždin marked the emerging of the Varaždin literary circle
City of Varaždin-Koprivnica
beginning of the 13th century during the Hungarian Kingdom. Koprivnica and Varaždin took part in establishing the University North, a public national university
City of Varaždin-Bjelovar
of the Varaždin Generalate, which was commanded by barron Philipp Lewin von Beck. Bjelovar was founded and named as Novi Varaždin (New Varaždin), which
City of Varaždin-Ivan Penava
War of Independence and the Battle of Vukovar, the family had to flee to Varaždin where Penava continued his education and later moved to Zagreb where he
City of Varaždin-2023–24 HNK Rijeka season
Rijeka v Istra 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
City of Varaždin-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
City of Varaždin-Ludbreg
Ludbreg is a town in Croatia, located halfway between Varaždin and Koprivnica near the river Drava. It has 3,603 inhabitants, and a total of 8,478 in the
City of Varaždin-Svetozar Boroević
city would bear his name. Honorary citizen of Požega, Slavonski Brod and Varaždin, November 1915. Honorary citizen of Zagreb, March 1916. Honorary citizen
City of Varaždin-2019–20 HNK Rijeka season
= Loss Source: 2019–20 Croatian First Football League article Rijeka v Varaždin Lokomotiva v Rijeka Rijeka v Slaven Belupo Gorica v Rijeka Rijeka v Osijek
City of Varaždin-Old town
Heritage Site Old Town of Trogir, UNESCO World Heritage Site Old Town of Varaždin Gradec and Kaptol, twin old towns of Zagreb Staré Město in Prague, UNESCO
City of Varaždin-Franjo Frankopan Slunjski
get more revenues, but without result. Franjo Frankopan Slunjski died in Varaždin on 2 December 1572, due to a minor but unprofessionally performed medical
City of Varaždin-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 Varaždin-Varaždin
388 Poljana Biškupečka, population 452 Varaždin, population 38,839 Zbeljava, population 504 City of Varaždin: Population trends 1857–2021 Sources: Croatian
City of Varaždin-Orahovica
on the slopes of the mountain Papuk and positioned on the state road D2 Varaždin-Koprivnica-Našice-Osijek. The name Orahovica is derived from the word orah
City of Varaždin-Zagreb
(government) moved from Varaždin to Zagreb and during the reign of the Emperor Joseph II Zagreb became the headquarters of the Varaždin and Karlovac general
City of Varaždin-Zagreb County
Zagreb County borders on Krapina-Zagorje County, the city of Zagreb, Varaždin County, and Koprivnica-Križevci County in the north, Bjelovar-Bilogora
City of Varaždin-Northern Croatia
encompassing Zagreb, Varaždin, Međimurje, Zagorje and Koprivnica-Križevci counties, including the cities of Zagreb, Varaždin, Čakovec, Krapina, Koprivnica
City of Varaždin-List of high schools in Croatia
Varaždin Economy School, Varaždin Electromechanical-Engineering School, Varaždin I. Gymnasium Varaždin, Varaždin First Private Gymnasium, Varaždin High
City of Varaždin-List of football stadiums in Croatia
tonight richer by 2,410 seats, new parking lot also opened] (in Croatian). "Grad investira 34 milijuna kuna u Stadion kraj Save" [The city invests HRK 34
City of Varaždin-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 Varaždin-National symbols of Croatia
folk music". Croatianhistory.net. Retrieved 20 April 2021. "History of Varaždin". Retrieved 5 April 2024. "5 kuna" (in Croatian). Retrieved 5 April 2024
City of Varaždin-List of mayors in Croatia
Sisak-Moslavina Kristina Ikić Baniček Social Democratic Party of Croatia Varaždin Varaždin Neven Bosilj Social Democratic Party of Croatia Šibenik Šibenik-Knin
City of Varaždin-List of cities and towns in Croatia
Brod Sisak Split Šibenik Varaždin Virovitica Vukovar Zadar Zagreb An urbanized area in Croatia can gain the status of grad (which can be translated as
City of Varaždin-4th Army (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
Yugoslav–Hungarian border, being deployed behind the Drava river between Varaždin and Slatina. Like all Yugoslav formations at the time, the 4th Army had
City of Varaždin-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 Varaždin-Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg)
Turopolje, Karlovac and Sissek (c. 1842) Varaždin County (Warasdiner Comitat, Comitatus Varasdiniensis), including Varaždin and Toplice (c. 1842) Križevci County [hr]
City of Varaždin-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 Varaždin-Andrei Cherenkov
against FC Lada-Grad Dimitrovgrad. He made his second appearance for Rostselmash on 17 July 1999 in an Intertoto Cup game against Varaždin. He played in
City of Varaždin-Regions of Croatia
the world-famous archeological site of Krapina and the baroque town of Varaždin. Its northern border is the Republic of Slovenia and the regions of Podravina
City of Varaždin-Niko Barun
"Striporama". Barun has had three exhibitions: "Barokna strip alternativa" in Varaždin (1994), "Sferakon" in Samobor (1996), and "Gag strip" in Zagreb (2000)
City of Varaždin-Bjelovar-Križevci County
of Somogy, and the Croatian-Slavonian counties of Virovitica, Požega, Varaždin, and Zagreb. The river Drava formed its northeastern border. Its area was
City of Varaždin-Branko Švarc
he held until 1937. During World War II Švarc joined the Partisans. In Varaždin Švarc held the position of a judge. Švarc died in 1972 and is buried in
City of Varaždin-Krapina
Zagorje region of Croatia, approximately 55 km (34 mi) from both Zagreb and Varaždin. The following settlements comprise the Krapina municipality: Bobovje,
City of Varaždin-Second Football League (Croatia)
Division, they did not apply for promotion so East Division runners-up NK Varaždin gained promotion to 2. HNL. 17. a : Although NK Vinogradar and NK Opatija