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  • The Spring of Orahovica (Croatian: Orahovačko proljeće) is a cultural and tourist festival in the Virovitica-Podravina County in Slavonia, Croatia. Held...
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    Orahovica is a town in Slavonia, Croatia. It is situated on the slopes of the mountain Papuk and positioned on the state road D2 Varaždin-Koprivnica-Našice-Osijek...
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    Stjepan Mesić (category People from Orahovica)
    speaker of the Croatian Parliament (1992–1994), a judge in Našice, and mayor of his hometown of Orahovica.[better source needed] Mesić was a deputy in the Croatian...
    50 KB (4,103 words) - 11:50, 15 August 2024
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    Milka Mesić (category Spouses of presidents of Croatia)
    President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia (1991), President of the Executive Council of SR Croatia (1990) and Mayor of Orahovica. Milka Dudunić was born in...
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    North Macedonia (13-14th century) Monastery of St. Nicholas in Kožle, North Macedonia (13-14th century) Orahovica Monastery near Priboj, Serbia (13-14th century)...
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    Orahovica Osatica Podravanje Radoševići Ratkovići Sase Skelani Skenderovići Srebrenica Sućeska Toplica Viogor The borders of the municipality in the 1953...
    40 KB (3,471 words) - 10:03, 17 August 2024
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    Slavonia (redirect from History of Slavonia)
    ruins—the largest among those being Ružica Castle near Orahovica. Another landmark dating to the 19th century is the Đakovo Cathedral—hailed by the Pope...
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  • Ardiaei (category Tribes conquered by the Roman Republic)
    between the Illyrian Ardiaei and Autariatae may be that at Orahovica in the upper Neretva valley near Konjic." App. Ill. 1, "In like manner the Ardiæi...
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  • her daughters Slava and Paula (Paula later worked as a schoolteacher in Orahovica and also continued to paint casually in adulthood). When she was eight...
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    Trencin (Slovakia, April 2012) 26. Zánka (Hungary, October 2011) 25. Orahovica (Croatia, April 2011) 24. Lackenhof (Austria, October 2010) 23. Radějov...
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    Titoism (category League of Communists of Yugoslavia)
    experiment with privatization in Orahovica) and crushed the dissidence of liberal or democratic socialist thinkers such as the former leader Milovan Đilas...
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    Ilija Garašanin (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    private teachers, he went to a Greek school in Zemun, and was for a time in Orahovica where he learnt German. He helped his father in business. Prince Miloš...
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    (1918-2010), actress Stjepan Mesić (born 1934), born in Orahovica, attended Požega gymnasium, President of Croatia (2000–2010) Marko Kopljar (born 1986), handball...
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    Grbavci school in Orahovica, early on 14 July. When they arrived, the gym was already half-full with prisoners and within a few hours, the building was full...
    264 KB (28,965 words) - 11:45, 16 August 2024
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    Naser Orić (category People acquitted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia)
    listed below: 15–20 May, the villages of Viogor, Orahovica and Osredak were attacked. The main objective of these attacks was to link up various Bosniak resistance...
    34 KB (3,835 words) - 08:46, 8 August 2024
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    1992, p. 223: "The salt source that was a cause of conflict between the Illyrian Ardiaei and Autariatae may be that at Orahovica in the upper Neretva valley...
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  • needed elsewhere and unavailable for the offensive. Virovitica Slatina Orahovica Daruvar Pakrac Lipik Novska Okučani Nova Gradiška Požega Grubišno Polje...
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    of 2013, it has a population of 30,219 inhabitants. The river Bosna flows through this city. Near within the town, there are 14 mineral water springs...
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    Matica hrvatska (category Establishments in the Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg))
    Pazin, Rovinj (1969), Korčula, Jastrebarsko, Metković, Đakovo, Imotski, Orahovica (1970), Donji Miholjac, Bjelovar, Našice, Drniš, Otok, Ilok, Omiš, Virovitica...
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    Stjepan Ivšić (category People from Orahovica)
    in Orahovica. After finishing primary school in Orahovica, he attended secondary school in Osijek and Požega. At the Faculty of Philosophy at the University...
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