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    Erdut (Serbian Cyrillic: Ердут, [ěrduːt]) is a village and a municipality in eastern Croatia some 37 km east of the major city of Osijek. Lying on the...
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    The Erdut Agreement (Serbo-Croatian: Erdutski sporazum / Ердутски споразум), officially the Basic Agreement on the Region of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja...
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  • The Erdut killings were a series of murders of 37 Hungarian and Croat civilians in the village of Erdut, Croatia committed by Croatian Serb forces and...
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    Serb leaders signed the Erdut Agreement, by which the eventual re-integration of this region into Croatia was agreed-upon. The Erdut agreement was reached...
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    transitional administration was envisaged and invited in the November 1995 Erdut Agreement between the Croatian Government and the representatives of the...
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    Herzegovina. The remaining occupied areas were restored to Croatia following the Erdut Agreement of November 1995, concluding with the UNTAES mission in January...
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    Erdut Castle (Croatian: Erdutska kula, Serbian: Ердутска кула, romanized: Erdutska kula, Hungarian: Erdődi vár) is a castle in Erdut, Croatia. Built in...
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    intersection with the D213 road and the Vukovar–Erdut railway. Administratively, it is a part of the municipality of Erdut, Osijek-Baranja County. Although the namesake...
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    reintergrated back under full Croatian control after the signing of the Erdut agreement. On December 21, 1990, the municipalities of Knin, Benkovac, Vojnić...
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    administration until its peaceful reintegration into Croatia in 1998 under the Erdut Agreement. The name Krajina (meaning "frontier") stemmed from the Military...
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