• On 21 March 1920 local elections were held in Zagreb, the first ones in the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. The incumbent mayor was...
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  • 1920 Zagreb local elections may refer to: March 1920 Zagreb local elections, won by Svetozar Delić against the incumbent Stjepan Srkulj June 1920 Zagreb...
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  • On 18 June 1920 local elections were held in Zagreb, in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. The elections were held for the revoked mandates from...
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  • occurred from 4 to 12 September 1920 in the countryside north-west and west of Zagreb in the recently established Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. The rebellion...
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    Zagreb (/ˈzɑːɡrɛb/ ZAH-greb Croatian: [zǎːɡreb] ) is the capital and largest city of Croatia. It is in the north of the country, along the Sava river,...
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    Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election, but Banjanin won a seat in the Zagreb Assembly in the 1927 Zagreb local elections. In 1930s, Banjanin became a...
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    Vjekoslav Heinzel (category Mayors of Zagreb)
    pronunciation: [ʋjêkoslaʋ xǎjnt͡sl̩]; 21 August 1871 – 1 March 1934) was the Mayor of Zagreb from 1920 to 1928. He is best remembered for great development...
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    Filipović was elected president of the local party organization in Belgrade in March 1920. Since the municipal elections were approaching, he was highlighted...
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    Zbornik Pravnog fakulteta u Zagrebu (in Croatian). 50 (6). Zagreb: University of Zagreb: 957–988. ISSN 0350-2058. Batović, Ante; Kasalo, Branko (2021)...
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    participation in the management of local affairs. At the 2023 Croatian national minorities councils and representatives elections Czechs, Serbs and Italians of...
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  • participation in the management of local affairs. At the 2023 Croatian national minorities councils and representatives elections Serbs of Croatia fulfilled legal...
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    killed, and insisting on new elections. On 1 August, at a meeting in Zagreb, they renounced 1 December Declaration of 1920. They demanded that the negotiations...
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    Austria-Hungary, including the elections in Vojvodina and Montenegro for local parliaments). Parliamentary elections were held in 1920, 1923, 1925 and 1927, while...
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    dissolved by the Elections Department with voters redistributed to other constituencies after opposition parties gained ground in elections. The landmark...
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    participation in the management of local affairs. At the 2023 Croatian national minorities councils and representatives elections Albanians, Bosniaks, Montenegrins...
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    November 2022. "Zakon o lokalnim izborima" [Local Elections Act]. Narodne novine (in Croatian) (144). Zagreb: Republic of Croatia. 2012. ISSN 0027-7932...
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    Osijek, distinguished himself and was a member of the Local Committee of the CPY for Zagreb. In 1920, the Yugoslav government banned Obzan from the Communist...
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    Split, Croatia (category Articles needing additional references from March 2017)
    other names), is the second-largest city of Croatia, after the capital Zagreb, the largest city in Dalmatia and the largest city on the Croatian coast...
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    Josip Broz Tito (category Use British English from March 2023)
    influence on the political life of Yugoslavia was growing rapidly. In the 1920 elections, it won 59 seats and became the third-strongest party. In light of difficult...
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  • authoritiarian and refused to formally acknowledge local election results in City of Zagreb, leading to the Zagreb crisis. In 1996 his government attempted to...
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    Croats, and Serbs in one independent entity. On 2–3 March 1918, a grass-roots meeting was held in Zagreb that included representatives of various aspects...
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    the KPJ's electoral success at the local and regional level including Belgrade and Zagreb earlier that year in March–August, and at the national level...
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  • and one Cup Winners' Cup semi-final. The club's main rivals are Dinamo Zagreb, with matches between the two referred to as the "Eternal Derby". Hajduk...
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    the first multiparty elections in Slovenia (and Yugoslavia) since the Second World War were held. Demos coalition won the elections and formed a government...
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    Individual counties and the city of Zagreb represent NUTS 3 level subdivision units in Croatia. The NUTS Local administrative unit divisions are two-tiered...
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    had 172 local courts (kotar), 19 district courts (judicial tables), an administrative court and an appellate court (Ban's Table) in both Zagreb and Sarajevo...
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    Party of Yugoslavia (Komunistička partija Jugoslavije). In 1920, ahead of the local elections, the Jewish Party was established in the town while Zionist...
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    Belgrade (category Articles with dead external links from March 2024)
    and Zagreb to the west. Expressway is also toward Pančevo and new Expressway construction toward Obrenovac (Montenegro) is scheduled for March 2017....
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    statement by the Office of the President of Croatia, Zagreb, 14 February 2007. In Italy, Law 92 of 30 March 2004 declared February 10 as a Day of Remembrance...
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    name of the local assembly. Its 101 councillors are elected concurrently with general elections, held at the same time as the elections to the Riksdag...
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