Hrvatska Dubica is a village and a municipality in central Croatia in the Sisak-Moslavina County. It is located on the northern bank of the river Una...
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Croatian National Guard and Croatian Policemen attempted a breakout to Hrvatska Dubica, most of them were killed in the process. In the aftermath, the vicinity...
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Kozarska Dubica has a population of 11,566 inhabitants. It is situated in the eastern part of Bosanska Krajina region. The municipality of Hrvatska Dubica lies...
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Dubica may refer to either of two towns divided by a state border: Dubica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the right bank, in Bosnia Hrvatska Dubica, on the...
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Baćin massacre (category Hrvatska Dubica)
the killing of 83 civilians just outside the village of Baćin, near Hrvatska Dubica, committed by Croatian Serb paramilitaries. The killings took place...
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Slabinja (category Hrvatska Dubica)
8 mi) southeast of the town of Hrvatska Kostajnica, 9.7 kilometres (6 mi) northwest of the village of Hrvatska Dubica, and 106 kilometres (66 mi) southeast...
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Hrvatski (redirect from Hrvatska (disambiguation))
Croatia Hrvatsko primorje, a region in western Croatia Hrvatska Dubica, village in central Croatia Hrvatska Kostajnica, small town in central Croatia Hrvatski...
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the Bosanska Dubica–Gradiška road before returning to Croatian soil. The Bjelovar Corps units reached the outskirts of Hrvatska Dubica before nightfall...
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Ivo Kozarčanin (category People from Hrvatska Dubica)
Ivo Kozarčanin (Hrvatska Dubica, October 14, 1911 - Zagreb, February 4, 1941) was a Croatian writer, poet and literary critic. Soon after his birth Kozarčanin's...
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Una (Sava) (section Kozarska Dubica)
Grad, Kostajnica and Kozarska Dubica on the right bank in Bosnia and Dvor na Uni, Hrvatska Kostajnica and Hrvatska Dubica on the left bank in Croatia....
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Brckovljani, Fortress of Klis, Glogovnica Gora, Croatia Gornji Slatinik Hrvatska Dubica, Lovčić Našice, Nova Ves, Rassecha – Nova Rača Senj, Zdelja village...
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Baćin (category Hrvatska Dubica)
just over 9,000 people. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Baćin (Hrvatska Dubica). Baćin massacre Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration...
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the standard plates, but instead of a city code there are letters HV for Hrvatska vojska (Croatian military). At the same time, specialized military vehicles...
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Hrvatska Kostajnica (pronounced [xř̩ʋaːtskaː kǒstaːjnit͡sa]; German: Castanowitz; Italian: Costainizza), also referred to as simply Kostajnica, is a town...
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Mirko Braun (category People from Hrvatska Dubica)
22 March 2004) was a Croatian association football player. Born in Hrvatska Dubica, Braun began playing as a youngster for the local club NK Una. While...
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Živaja (category Hrvatska Dubica)
in central Croatia in Hrvatska Dubica, a municipality of Sisak-Moslavina County. Živaja is located between the villages of Dubica and Sunja. It is 7 kilometers...
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border checkpoint (Serbia) 73.0 km D47 Lipik (D5) - Novska - Hrvatska Dubica - Hrvatska Kostajnica - Dvor (D6) 94.5 km D48 Baderna interchange (A9) -...
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Slabinja Monument (category Hrvatska Dubica)
war memorial sculpture located in Slabinja, Sisak-Moslavina County, near Hrvatska Kostajnica, Croatia. The site is dedicated to 547 fallen soldiers and civilians...
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constitution. September Houses belonging to Croats were torched in Hrvatska Dubica and the neighbouring village of Cerovljani, and widespread looting...
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Church of Saint Parascheva, Slabinja (category Hrvatska Dubica)
Demolished 1944; 80 years ago (1944) Administration Diocese Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac Parish Kostajnica and Dubica Clergy Archpriest Slaviša Simaković...
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Kukuruzari Municipality of Dvor Municipality of Gvozd Municipality of Hrvatska Dubica Municipality of Jasenovac Municipality of Lekenik Municipality of Lipovljani...
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established. Dvor Zamlača Struga Unčani Divuša Kozibrod Kuljani Hrvatska Kostajnica Baćin Hrvatska Dubica Topusko Glina Petrinja Sunja Slana N.Farkašić Sisak Zrinska...
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the 8.000 people came, they expelled them from their villages to the Hrvatska Dubica and put them on some field near the railway station, which had a boundary...
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Valka Estonia / Latvia Hrvatska Kostajnica and Kostajnica Croatia / Bosnia and Herzegovina Hrvatska Dubica and Kozarska Dubica Stara Gradiška and Gradiška...
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Sisak-Moslavina county: cities and municipalities Hrvatska Kostajnica, Novska, Donji Kukuruzari, Hrvatska Dubica, Jasenovac, Lipovljani and Majur "Zakon o izbornim...
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children. Hrvatska Dubica massacre 18–19 September 1944 Hrvatska Dubica c. 55 Ustaše Massacre of mostly Serb victims by Ustaše at Hrvatska Dubica. Beličica...
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following the escape of an inmate named Ivan Wollner, who was captured in Hrvatska Dubica and beaten to death by the Ustaše soon after his escape. Šakić personally...
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Brestovac Čaglin Jakšić Kaptol Velika Donji Kukuruzari Dvor Gvozd Hrvatska Dubica Jasenovac Lekenik Lipovljani Majur Martinska Ves Sunja Topusko Velika...
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or 18.71%) Sunja (700 or 16.97%) Kneževi Vinogradi (554 or 16.50%) Hrvatska Dubica (240 or 16.42%) Popovac (235 or 16.25%) Okučani (371 or 15.97%) Lovinac...
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The Battle of Dubica (Croatian: Bitka kod Dubice) was fought on 16 August 1513 between the Kingdom of Croatia and the Ottoman Empire. The Croatian army...
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