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    Darda (Hungarian: Dárda) is a village and a municipality just north of Osijek, Croatia. It is located across the Drava river in Baranja. At the 2011 census...
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  • Darda can refer to: Rajendra Darda, Indian politician Vijay J. Darda, Indian politician Darda, Croatia, a village and a municipality in eastern Croatia...
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  • club based in Osijek, Croatia. They are currently competing in the HT Premijer liga. Founded in the village of Darda as KK Darda in 1980, club was relocated...
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  • Ivica Grnja (category People from Darda, Croatia)
    Ivan "Ivica" Grnja, also known as John Grnja (born 26 April 1949) is a Croatian football manager and former professional player. Grnja joined NK Osijek...
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  • Kutjevo d.d. (Kutjevo) Belje d.d. (Darda) Erdutski vinogradi (Erdut) At the Decanter World Wine Awards 2023, 360 Croatian wines in total received gold, silver...
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  • census, there are 2,965 Germans in Croatia. The main locations in Slavonia formerly settled by Germans include: Darda (Darda) Jagodnjak (Katschfeld) Josipovac-Kravice...
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    светог Архангела Михаила, Croatian: Crkva svetog Arhangela Mihaila) in Darda is a Serbian Orthodox church in eastern Croatia. The first orthodox church...
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    The border between Croatia and Serbia in the area of the Danube is disputed, an important part of their broader diplomatic relations. While Serbia claims...
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    Croatia is a predominantly Christian country, with Islam being a minority faith. It is followed by 1.3% of the country's population according to the 2021...
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    Slavonia (redirect from Eastern Croatia)
    headquartered in Darda and Belišće respectively, both in Osijek-Baranja County. Belje ranks as the 44th and Belišće as the 99th largest Croatian company by...
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  • Меце) is a settlement in the region of Baranja, Croatia. Administratively, it is located in the Darda municipality within the Osijek-Baranja County. Population...
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    Karanac (category CS1 Croatian-language sources (hr))
    village mainly lives on tourism. The place once belonged to the manor of Darda. Croats = 429 Serbs = 341 Hungarians = 219 others = 76 Osijek-Baranja county...
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    Villány (2,793) Municipalities in Croatian Baranja (with population figures from 2001 census): Beli Manastir (10,986) Darda (7,062) Bilje (5,480) Kneževi...
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    The Serbs of Croatia (Serbo-Croatian: Срби у Хрватској / Srbi u Hrvatskoj) or Croatian Serbs (Serbo-Croatian: Хрватски Срби / Hrvatski Srbi) constitute...
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    Orthodoxy in Croatia refers to adherents, religious communities, institutions and organizations of Eastern Orthodox Christianity in Croatia. It is the second-largest...
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  • The standard licence plates in Croatia consist of a two-letter city code which is separated by the coat of arms of Croatia from three or four numbers and...
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    Eastern Slavonia Front (category Battles of the Croatian War of Independence)
    all Serb controlled territories in Croatia. The region was eventually peacefully reintergrated back under full Croatian control after the signing of the...
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    Austro-Turkish War (1663–1664) (category Wars involving Croatia)
    bridge (the Osijek (Hung.:Eszék) bridge) which, since 1566, had linked Darda (Hung.:Dárda) to Osijek across the Drava and the marshes of Baranya. Destruction...
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    The 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian) was a mountain infantry division of the Waffen-SS, an armed branch of the German Nazi...
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  • Bucsinfalva Čokadinci Csokad Cret Bizovački Verőfény Đakovo Diakóvár Dalj Dál Darda Dárda Donja Motičina Alsómoticsina Donji Miholjac Szentmihály Dopsin Dobsza...
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  • population 20 Novi Čeminac, population 319 total municipal population: 2,909 Darda, population 5,323 Mece, population 882 Švajcarnica, population 196 Uglješ...
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    Ribnik Saborsko Tounj Vojnić Žakanje Antunovac Bilje Bizovac Čeminac Čepin Darda Donja Motičina Draž Drenje Đurđenovac Erdut Ernestinovo Feričanci Gorjani...
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  • list of notable people who were born or have lived in various cities in Croatia. Aleksandar Stipčević (1930–2015), archeologist, bibliographer, librarian...
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    Dardani (category CS1 Croatian-language sources (hr))
    Dardhan-i (in 1467 CE), Dardhanesh-i (1431), Dardhasi (1431), Dardas (1467), Dardhë-a (1417), Darda, Dardhicë-a (1431). Several modern toponyms are found in...
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    The Croatian National Theatre (Croatian: Hrvatsko narodno kazalište u Osijeku) is a theatre building in Osijek, capital of the Croatian region of Slavonia...
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    Areas of Special State Concern or ASSC (Croatian: Područja od posebne državne skrbi, PPDS) in Croatia are areas of relative underdevelopment compared...
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  • Marijan Nikolić (category Articles with Croatian-language sources (hr))
    Marijan Nikolić (born 31 October 1981) is a Croatian football player. He currently plays for NK Darda, whom he joined from Borac in July 2020. "Nikolić...
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    The Battle of Osijek (Serbo-Croatian: Bitka za Osijek) was the artillery bombardment of the Croatian city of Osijek by the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA)...
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  • Угљеш) is a settlement in the region of Baranja, Croatia. Administratively, it is located in the Darda municipality within the Osijek-Baranja County. The...
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    Osijek (redirect from Osijek, Croatia)
    Osijek (Croatian pronunciation: [ôsijeːk] ) is the fourth-largest city in Croatia, with a population of 96,848 in 2021. It is the largest city and the...
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