Popovača is a town in Croatia in the Moslavina geographical region. Administratively it is part of the Sisak-Moslavina County. In the late 19th and early...
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This division was used for the 2011 census. In 2013 the municipality of Popovača was upgraded to town, bringing the total to 128 cities and towns and 428...
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and Sveti Ivan Zelina. Violence also spread south-east to the towns of Popovača and Kutina. Clashes were also reported around Bjelovar and Sisak. Rebelling...
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at the notorious Goli Otok, but ended up in Popovača prison hospital. He would spend nine years in Popovača, where he was diagnosed with borderline personality...
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List of lakes of Bosnia and Herzegovina (redirect from Popovača Lake)
Peručac Pijavičko Lake Platno Lake Natural Treskavica, above Veliko lake Popovača Lake Preodačko Lake Artificial Drvar Prokoško Lake Natural Vranica Radovan...
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important centres are Ivanić-Grad (western Moslavina), Čazma, Garešnica and Popovača. Moslavina borders Banovina and Turopolje to the south-west, Kalničko Prigorje...
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Počitelj, population 4 Podastrana, population 51 Podoštra, population 177 Popovača Pazariška, population 93 Rastoka, population 33 Rizvanuša, population 29...
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Gornja Jelenska is a village in the municipality Popovača, Sisak-Moslavina County in Croatia. According to the 2001 census, there are 887 inhabitants,...
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Hrvatska Kostajnica Town of Kutina Town of Novska Town of Petrinja Town of Popovača Municipality of Donji Kukuruzari Municipality of Dvor Municipality of Gvozd...
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Orah Orlovo Oličko Opačićko Panonsko Pasje Paučko Pelagićevo Pijavičko Popovača Preodačko Radovan Ramičko Sniježnica Starača Šićki Brod Škrka Smreka Veliko...
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the 2nd Battalion of the 149th Brigade. The 145th Brigade was moved from Popovača to the Sunja area, where the 17th Home Guard Regiment and the 151st Brigade...
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Bjelovar Dubrovnik Karlovac Požega Sisak Zadar Glina Lepoglava Lipovica-Popovača Požega Turopolja Valtura Zagreb prison hospital Goli otok (defunct) (males)...
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Tuhelj, Veliko Trgovišće, Zagorska Sela, Zlatar-Bistrica KT Kutina, Novska, Popovača Jasenovac, Lipovljani, Velika Ludina KŽ Križevci Gornja Rijeka, Kalnik...
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area, the Yugoslav 4th Army's headquarters was moved from Bjelovar to Popovača. The rebellious regiments then entered Bjelovar, with the city's mayor...
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the original on 15 June 2012. Retrieved 15 April 2012. "Popovača dobila status grada" [Popovača Receives City Status]. Poslovni dnevnik (in Croatian)....
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Narodne novine (in Croatian). 28 July 2006. Retrieved 9 September 2011. "Popovača dobila status grada". Poslovni dnevnik (in Croatian). 12 April 2013. Retrieved...
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southern edge of the Kajkavian-speaking area are Pitomača, Čazma, Kutina, Popovača, Sunja, Petrinja, Martinska Ves, Ozalj, Ogulin, Fužine, and Čabar, including...
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Sisak-Moslavina county: cities and municipalities Glina, Kutina, Petrinja, Popovača, Sisak, Dvor, Gvozd, Lekenik, Martinska Ves, Sunja, Topusko and Velika...
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Challenge Open Cup in Athens February 3: Moslavac Open International Cup in Popovača February 7–11: 3rd India Open International Kickboxing Tournament in New...
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Herzegovina, a village near Bosanska Krupa Voloder, Croatia, a village near Popovača This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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sons Miroslav (1888–1943) who acquired the Erdődy (Moslavina) Manor in Popovača briefly in 1917, and Aleksandar. Aleksandar Kulmer (1890–1964) was a lawyer...
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road 61.5 Deanovec 58.3 Širinec 54.2 Novoselec Česma 47.9 Ludina 41.7 Popovača 38.0 Voloder 34.5 Moslavačka Gračenica 30.2 Repušnica 26.4 Kutina D45 state...
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southern edge of Kajkavian speaking area are Pitomača, Čazma, Kutina, Popovača, Sunja, Petrinja, Ozalj, Ogulin, Fužine, and Čabar, with included newer...
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independent delegate to the Croatian Sabor, representing the Kotar of Popovača. In 1887, he was elected to represent the Kotar of Vojni Križ. In 1890...
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Sveti Križ Začretje (D1) 46.0 km D36 Karlovac (D1) - Pokupsko - Sisak - Popovača (Ž3124) 110.5 km D37 Sisak (D36) - Petrinja - Glina (D6) 34.4 km D38 Pakrac...
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Potok is a village in Croatia in the municipality of Popovača. It is connected by the D36 highway. Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration...
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in 20-kilometre (12 mi) gaps between the Ivanja Reka, Ivanić-Grad and Popovača interchanges, respectively. Even though the sections east of Rugvica are...
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to the south of the junction. Pokupsko D36 to Sisak and the A3 motorway Popovača interchange (to the east). The D31 and D36 roads are concurrent to the...
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Croatian Democratic Union Županja Vukovar-Srijem Damir Juzbašić Independent Popovača Sisak-Moslavina Josip Mišković Croatian Party of Rights Opatija Primorje-Gorski...
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Orah Orlovo Oličko Opačićko Panonsko Pasje Paučko Pelagićevo Pijavičko Popovača Preodačko Radovan Ramičko Sniježnica Starača Šićki Brod Škrka Smreka Veliko...
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