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Erdut ([
ěrduːt]) is a
village and a muni****lity in
eastern Croatia some 37 km east of the
major city of Osijek.
Lying on the
border with neighbouring...
- The
Erdut Agreement (Serbo-Croatian:
Erdutski sporazum / Ердутски споразум),
officially the
Basic Agreement on the
Region of
Eastern Slavonia, Baranja...
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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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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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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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intersection with the D213 road and the Vukovar–
Erdut railway. Administratively, it is a part of the muni****lity 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 muni****lities of Knin, Benkovac, Vojnić...
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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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administration until its
peaceful reintegration into
Croatia in 1998
under the
Erdut Agreement. The name
Krajina (meaning "frontier")
stemmed from the Military...
- Aljmaš (Hungarian: Almás, German: Apfeldorf) is a
village in the
Erdut muni****lity in
eastern Croatia. Aljmaš lies on the
right bank of the Danube. Aljmaš...