Prigorje (Croatian pronunciation: [prǐgorje]) is a geographical subdivision of Croatia, the region around its capital Zagreb, which stretches along the...
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Prigorje is a geographical subdivision of Croatia Prigorje may also refer to: Prigorje County, a county of the Independent State of Croatia Prigorje, Krapina-Zagorje...
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Prigorje Brdovečko is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D225 highway. Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the...
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industrial zones on the eastern outskirts of the city, between the Sava and the Prigorje region. Zagreb hosted the Summer Universiade in 1987. This event initiated...
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16 Prigorje 17 Sana-Luka 18 Usora-Soli 19 Vinodol-Podgorje 20 Vrhbosna 21 Vuka 22 Zagorje 23 Sidraga-Ravni Kotari...
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dissolved in 2012 due to financial irregularities. Newly formed NK Croatia Prigorje is seen as club's spiritual successor. In June 2010 Croatian Police started...
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Croatia and then along the Croato-Bosnian border in southern Slavonia. Prigorje, the region around Zagreb, roughly between Žumberak and Moslavina Syrmia...
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especially Korčula, Mljet, and Pelješac Kraljevina Origin: Zeline, Prigorje Moslavina, Prigorje–Bilogora, Zagorje-Međimurje Kujundžuša Origin: Imotsko Polje...
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Croatia: Central Croatia and Slavonia Moslavina Plešivica Podunavlje Pokuplje Prigorje – Bilogora Slavonia Zagorje – Međimurje Littoral Croatia: Northern Croatian...
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of colonel in June 1941. In November 1944 he became a prefect of Gora-Prigorje County. In 1945 he was promoted to the rank of general. He was captured...
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