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- Jablanac is a village in Lika-Senj County, Croatia, located on the Adriatic Sea underneath the Velebit mountain, overlooking the island of Rab. The village...
- Jablanac Jasenovački was a village that existed in the vicinity of Jasenovac and near Mlaka in central Croatia, on the left bank of the river Sava. The...
- specifically designed for women and children, as well as ****ociated camps in Jablanac and Mlaka, while children were also held in other Ustaše concentration...
- independent settlements: Mlaka (pop. 823) and Jablanac Jasenovački (pop. 353) with two hamlets: Jablanac Jasenovački (pop. 350) and Jasenovački Strug (pop...
- Velebit Mountains, in the northern part of the Adriatic Sea, 1 km south of Jablanac, Croatia. Regarded as one of the major tourist attractions of the northern...
- coastline of Croatia and its several islands, including: Biograd na Moru Cres Jablanac Krk Lopar Omiš Omišalj Opatija Porec Šibenik Trogir Ayia Napa Coral Bay...
- liquidations were performed, usually outside the camp, for instance in Mlaka and Jablanac, but some were sent off to Jasenovac too. Such large transports for liquidations...
- Biljevine, po****tion 51 Bunica, po****tion 85 Crni Kal, po****tion 72 Jablanac, po****tion 83 Klada, po****tion 39 Krasno, po****tion 476 Krivi Put, po****tion...
- 850 children, were transported from the concentration camps at Mlaka and Jablanac near Jasenovac at the end of the month. On 5 August, 800 more children...
- camp during World War II in this area. Mlaka and the nearby village of Jablanac Jasenovački were locations of forced labor of inmates of the Jasenovac...