• Cetina (Serbian Cyrillic: Цетина) is a small village, administratively located in the Civljane Municipality in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia. According...
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    The Cetina (pronounced [tsětina]) is a river in southern Croatia. It has a length of 101 km (63 mi) and its basin covers an area of 1,463 km2 (565 sq mi)...
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    S2CID 145169670. Tomasevich 2001, p. 744. Kozlica, Ivan (2012). Krvava Cetina [Bloody Cetina] (in Croatian). Zagreb: Hrvatski centar za ratne žrtve. p. 155. ISBN 978-953-57409-0-2...
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    The Cetina culture is the name for the culture of the inhabitants of the Middle Dalmatian coast, and especially its hinterland, during the early Bronze...
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  • Cetina can refer to: Cetina, river in southern Croatia Cetina, Croatia, village in Civljane municipality, Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia Cetina, Aragon...
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    historic site. It is located in the small village of Cetina, near the spring of the river Cetina, 8 km northwest from the town of Vrlika. The remains...
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    is a small river in the Dalmatian Zagora region of Croatia. It is a left tributary of the Cetina river, into which it flows about 1 km north of Trilj...
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    The Independent State of Croatia (Serbo-Croatian: Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH) was a World War II–era puppet state of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy...
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    Господњег) is a Serbian Orthodox church in the small village of Cetina in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia. Built in 1940 by Marko and Jelena Četnik, the church was...
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  • Livno Cetina Imotski Pliva Pesenta Klis Bribir Nin Knin Sidraga Luka Gacka Krbava Lika Counties of Croatia Croatian cities Municipalities of Croatia NUTS...
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    (škripavac) and curd cheese from the regions of Kordun and Lika Cheese from the Cetina region (Cetinski sir) Cheese from the Island of Krk (Krčki sir) Cheese from...
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    Omiš (category Cities and towns in Croatia)
    from fortress Peovica Cetina Canyon Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic of Croatia. Wikidata Q119585703. "Population...
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    of Hvar and Krk. To the south Croatia bordered with the land of the Narentines, which stretched from the rivers Cetina to Neretva, and had the islands...
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    army was defeated in 1326 by Ivan Nelipić. Thus all of Croatia from Lika and Krbava to the Cetina River was in fact outside the king's authority. Nelipić...
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    The Croats (/ˈkroʊæts/; Croatian: Hrvati, pronounced [xr̩ʋǎːti]) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and other neighboring...
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    Sinj (redirect from Sinj, Croatia)
    Western Roman Empire in 476, the Cetina region had been ruled by the Byzantine Empire. It is unknown when the Croats settled in the area. The Byzantine...
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    2001) as Krešimir's improved design and Cetina-class minelayer-landing ships were built and commissioned in Croatia (1993 and 1995, respectively). Two Helsinki-class...
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    and western Bosnia. During the early 10th century, Croatia was divided into 11 counties: Livno, Cetina, Imotski, Pliva, Pset, Primorje, Bribir, Nona, Knin...
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    are the 101-kilometre (63 mi) Cetina and an only 20-kilometre (12 mi) section of the Neretva. The largest lakes in Croatia are 30.7-square-kilometre (11...
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  • incidents of water pollution. Bistra – produced by Coca-Cola Cetina – water from the river Cetina, which flows through the Dalmatian hinterland Jamnica – winner...
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    Požega-Bihać-Velebit-Zrmanja-Cetina. In 1537, after prevailing over Zapolya in Civil War and as a result of continuous pressure from the Croatian nobility, Ferdinand...
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  • Krajina (category CS1 Serbo-Croatian-language sources (sh))
    in southern Croatia, constituted mostly by Imotsko polje; Cetinska krajina, area along the valley of the river Cetina in southern Croatia, in Zagora,...
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  • Dinara (category Bosnia and Herzegovina–Croatia border)
    that belong to the herdsmen from the nearby valleys such as that of the Cetina river. One of the most fascinating massifs is on the southwestern slope...
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    Knin (redirect from Knin, Croatia)
    Knin (pronounced [knîːn]) is a city in the Šibenik-Knin County of Croatia, located in the Dalmatian hinterland near the source of the river Krka, an important...
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    The Catholic Church in Croatia (Croatian: Katolička crkva u Hrvatskoj) is part of the worldwide Catholic Church that is under the spiritual leadership...
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    600 families moved from Cetina under their chieftain Peraičić The military border was returned in 1881 to the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. In 1918, it became...
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    Vrlika (category Cities and towns in Croatia)
    spring of the river Cetina, in a field below the mountain Dinara. In the 9th century, probably during the time of Duke Branimir of Croatia, the Church of Holy...
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  • subclade). Between 2018 and 2022 studies analyzed many samples related to the Cetina culture, Proto-Illyrians and specific Illyrian tribes (Iapydes and Liburni)...
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  • of "Croats" (Turkish: Hırvat, Croatian: Hrvati). The southern border of the territory of this vilayet was river Cetina while north-western border was...
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    Trilj (category Cities and towns in Croatia)
    prehistoric environmental archaeology and landscape development of the Cetina Valley, Croatia. Environmental Archaeology 11 (2): 171-186 "O Cacvini". Archived...
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