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County (pronounced [ʃîbeniːk-knîːn]; Croatian: Šibensko-
kninska županija [ʃîbensko-
knîːnskaː ʒupǎnija]) is a
county in
southern Croatia,
located in the...
- "Anica −
kninska kraljica" (transl. Annie – the
Queen of Knin) is a
nationalist folk rock song by the
Croatian band Thompson. The song was
composed after...
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Kninska Krajina (Serbian Cyrillic: Книнска Крајина) is a
geographical and
historical region in
Dalmatian Hinterland in Croatia,
centered around the town...
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Croatia that
declared autonomy in
October 1990. It was
formed as the SAO
Kninska Krajina (САО Книнска Крајина), but, upon
inclusion of
additional Serb-po****ted...
- (Serbian Cyrillic: Жагровић) is a
village in Croatia. It is
located in the
Kninska Krajina area of the
Dalmatian Hinterland. [1]
Savezni zavod za statistiku...
- Republic of
North Macedoniag a
Prekmurje annexed by Hungary. b See also: SAO
Kninska Krajina (1990) → SAO Krajina (1990–1991); and SAO
Eastern Slavonia, Baranja...
- 57%) 12,628 (7.34%): 8,184
Serbs (4.81%) Šibenik-Knin
County (Šibensko-
kninska županija) Šibenik 109,375 95,582 (87.39%) 13,793 (12.61%): 11,518 Serbs...
- The
battle of Knin (Serbo-Croatian:
Kninska operacija) was a
major Yugoslav Partisan operation during World War II in
Yugoslavia launched by the 8th Dalmatian...
- Primorsko-goranska županija: Službena obilježja (in Croatian) Šibensko-
kninska županija: Grb i
zastava (in Croatian) Sisačko-moslavačka županija: Zastava...
- (700 m or 2,297 ft)
Debelo brdo,
Serbia (1,094 m or 3,589 ft) Knin Gate (
Kninska vrata),
Croatia (about 700 m or 2,297 ft) Vaganj, Croatia/Bosnia-Herzegovina...