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Blaguša is a
village in Croatia.
According to the 2021 census, its po****tion was 524.
According to the 2001
census it had 594 inhabitants.
Register of...
- odbori), some of
which are also
individual settlements:
Adamovec Belovar Blaguša Budenec Cerje Dobrodol Dumovec Đurđekovec
Gajec Gajišće Glavničica Glavnica...
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administrative area: Adamovec, po****tion 975 Belovar, po****tion 378
Blaguša, po****tion 594 Botinec, po****tion 9 Brebernica, po****tion 49 Brezovica...
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Nikole Tesle (Sesvete) Trg
Otokara Keršovanija Trg
Palih Boraca (settlement
Blaguša) Trg
Palih Boraca (settlement Jesenovec) Trg
Petra Petretića Trg Petra...
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Allied Army of the
Orient through the
towns of
Demir Hisar, Rupel, Petrici,
Blagusa, Gradec, Štip and
Belessa finally seizing Skopje.
Units stationed at Katsania...
- part of City of Zagreb: city
districts and streets: Adamovec, Belovar,
Blaguša, Budenec, Cerje-Sesvete, Dobrodol, Drenčec, Dubec, Dumovec, Đurđekovec...
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Allied Army of the
Orient through the
towns of
Demir Hisar, Rupel, Petrici,
Blagusa, Gradec, Štip and Belessa,
finally seizing Skopje.
Units stationed at Katsania...
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service of John, when he was
mentioned as
castellan of
Medvedgrad and
Blaguša (Blagosa), both
episcopal castles. In June 1291,
Grdun handed over Medvedgrad...
- City of
Zagreb including city
districts and streets: Adamovec, Belovar,
Blaguša, Budenec, Cerje-Sesvete, Dobrodol, Drenčec, Dubec, Dumovec, Đurđekovec...
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Andrew II, Béla IV and
Stephen V. The
bishopric was also
granted the
estate Blaguša near Zagreb,
where later Timothy built a
wooden fort. Nekić
considers these...