Bročice is a village in Croatia. Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic of Croatia. Wikidata Q119585703. "Population...
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area. A reinforced concrete bridge across the Veliki Strug built near Bročice in 1915-1916 was the most important such bridge in Croatia before World...
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(Jasenovac I) and Bročice (Jasenovac II), the first two sub-camps of what was to become the Jasenovac concentration camp. Krapje and Bročice opened on 23 August...
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between August 1941 and February 1942. The first two camps, Krapje and Bročice, were closed in November 1941. Three newer camps continued to function...
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in a fatal car accident on the night of 12 October 2014 in the village Bročice near Novska, Croatia, when he accidentally hit the driver and one of the...
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Lipovljani (to the northwest) The western terminus of the road. Novska Ž3250 to Bročice (to the south) Ž3252 to Okučani (D5) (to the east) The eastern terminus...
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Borovac, population 273 Brestača, population 913 Brezovac, population 9 Bročice, population 964 Jazavica, population 398 Kozarice, population 433 Kričke...
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Home Guard Regiment supported by the special police south and east from Bročice and Drenov Bok. The TG1 offered no significant resistance, and the HV captured...
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Notes D47 3402 Dobrovac 801 812 Adjacent to the Ž4236 junction. D47 3306 Bročice 1,896 2,548 Adjacent to the Ž3250 junction. D47 3308 Slabinja 930 1,151...
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