• Lovreć is a village and a municipality in Croatia in the Split-Dalmatia County. In the 2011 census, it had a total population of 1,699, in the following...
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    mid-17th century, Sveti Lovreč had 32 houses. According to the 2021 census, its population was 41. The population of St. Lovreć Labinski in 2011 was 55...
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  • Selina is a village in the municipality of Sveti Lovreč, Istria in Croatia. According to the 2021 census, its population was 198. It was 201 in 2011. Register...
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    Sveti Lovreč (Italian: San Lorenzo del Pasenatico) is a village and municipality in Istria, Croatia. According to the 2021 census, its population was 960...
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    Cista Provo, Dugi Rat, Gradac, Hvar, Imotski, Jelsa, Komiža, Lokvičići, Lovreć, Makarska, Milna, Nerežišća, Omiš, Podbablje, Podgora, Podstrana, Postira...
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    Sveti Lovreč Pazenatički (Italian: San Lorenzo del Pasenatico) is a village in the municipality of Sveti Lovreč, Istria in Croatia. According to the 2021...
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    Unešić, Oklaj, Ružić, Aržano, Dicmo, Muć, Cista Provo, Prgomet, Hrvace, Lovreć, Šestanovac, Zmijavci, etc. Two major roads intersect Zagora – the D1 state...
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  • village near Perušić, Croatia Studenci, Split-Dalmatia County, a village near Lovreć, Croatia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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    surrendering to Venice – Poreč in 1267, Umag in 1269, Novigrad in 1270, Sveti Lovreč in 1271, Motovun in 1278, Kopar in 1279, and Piran and Rovinj in 1283. Venice...
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  • Šimun Milinović (24 February 1835 in Lovreć – 24 March 1910 in Bar) was a Croatian Roman Catholic priest and Franciscan who was the Serbian Primate (Primas...
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