Vetovo is a village in Požega-Slavonia County, Croatia. The village is administered as a part of the city of Kutjevo. According to national census of 2011...
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a municipality (obshtina) in Ruse Province, Central-North Bulgaria Vetovo, Croatia, a village in Požega-Slavonia County This disambiguation page lists...
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Kutjevo (category Cities and towns in Croatia)
Šumanovci, population 139 Tominovac, population 164 Venje, population 98 Vetovo, population 988 Colonist settlement of Poreč was established on the territory...
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D51 road (redirect from D51 (Croatia))
running through Požega. The road, as well as all other state roads in Croatia, is managed and maintained by Hrvatske ceste, a state-owned company. The...
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list of German exonyms for places in Croatia. The entire territory that belongs today to the Republic of Croatia, was governed by Austria-Hungary until...
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D38 is a state road in the Slavonia region of Croatia that connects the cities of Pakrac, Požega, Pleternica and Đakovo. The road is 120.7 km (75.0 mi)...
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Maebashi, Japan Poltava, Ukraine Serres, Greece Tarxien, Malta Zadar, Croatia Opava, Czech Republic Toledo, Spain Tver, Russia Al-Karak, Jordan Tarnovo...
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Lithuania Petah Tikva, Israel Prešov, Slovakia Shaki, Azerbaijan Sisak, Croatia Thun, Switzerland Gabrovo humour Sirmani Uzana "Население по области, общини...
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descended from Late Antique prototypes like Diocletian's Palace at Split, Croatia. When Boris I (r. 852–889) converted to Christianity in 864, the religious...
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Chiprovtsi (category CS1 Croatian-language sources (hr))
have been used throughout the 16th–17th centuries. The attested Serbo-Croatian pronunciation of the suffix /at͡s/ as opposed to standard Bulgarian /ɛt͡s/...
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Municipality 4,606 2,930 63.6% Tsar Kaloyan Municipality 4,569 2,810 61.5% Vetovo Municipality 9,952 5,591 56.2% Kubrat Municipality 14,228 7,891 55.5% Krushari...
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Vlas Tran Trastenik Tsar Kaloyan Ugarchin Valchedram Valchi Dol Varbitsa Vetovo Vetren Yablanitsa Zavet Zlataritsa 1,000+ Ahtopol Alfatar Antonovo Balgarovo...
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Vlas Tran Trastenik Tsar Kaloyan Ugarchin Valchedram Valchi Dol Varbitsa Vetovo Vetren Yablanitsa Zavet Zlataritsa 1,000+ Ahtopol Alfatar Antonovo Balgarovo...
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Batumi, Georgia Gomel, Belarus Krasnodar, Russia Miskolc, Hungary Rijeka, Croatia Aksaray, Turkey Rotterdam, Netherlands Sarıyer (Istanbul), Turkey South-Western...
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Huainan, China Peristeri, Greece Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France Trogir, Croatia Újbuda (Budapest), Hungary Volgograd, Russia Ruse Peak (800 m) on Livingston...
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(since 2016 in the frameworks of the SISTERS Twinning project) Šibenik, Croatia (since 2016 in the frameworks of the SISTERS Twinning project) Razlog Cove...
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countries have participated in this tournament so far, for example Poland, Croatia, Italy (AC Milan), Spain, England, Malta, Germany, Romania, Turkey (Beşiktaş...
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Kurt-Dere Veliki Preslav Eski İstanbulluk Venets, Shumen Province Köklüce Vetovo Vetova, Vet-Ova Vetrino Yasa-Tepe Zavet (town) Zavut Zlatograd Darıdere...
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