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Kampor is a
village in Croatia.
Kampor holds its
local festivities on
Easter Monday, as well as on the
feast of St.
Euphemia on
September 16.
During World...
- zbornik[permanent dead link], 1953.
Kampor 1942-1943: Hrvati,
Slovenci i Židovi u
koncentracijskom logoru Kampor na
otoku Rabu ("
Kampor 1942-1943: Croats, Slovenes...
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commemorates the site of the
former camp,
located in the
village of
Kampor.
After the
Second World War, the
island was part of the
Socialist Federal...
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Bollati Boringhieri. ISBN 978-88-339-1432-9. "Talijanski fašistički
logor Kampor -
Udruga antifašista Rab". www.ua-rab.hr.
Retrieved 2020-07-18. Cresciani...
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Gornja Draga Supetarska Draga Mundanije Rab Ž5139 to
Kampor,
Banjol and Barbat.
Barbat Ž5139 to
Kampor,
Banjol and Rab. Mišnjak
ferry port –
access to the...
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Komletinci Designed by
Zdenko Kolacio and Dušan Džamonja,
built in 1976.
Kampor Memorial Park Rab
Designed by
Edvard Ravnikar and
Vladimir Lakovič, built...
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lived in a
monastery on
island Krapanj then in St.
Bernardine monastery in
Kampor on
island Rab
where he
painted a lot of his
famous works.
Since 1989. there...
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internment camps during World War II. It
opened in July 1942 near the
village of
Kampor, on the
Adriatic island of Rab (Italian: Arbe). The camp was
liberated after...
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Santarelli (in Italian). p. 196. "Održana
komemoracija na
Spomen groblju Kampor".
Retrieved 2 July 2023.
Gonars Concentration Camp (EUROM) An
article from...