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Našice (pronounced [naʃitsɛ]; Slovak:
Našice,
Serbian Cyrillic: Нашице, Hungarian: Nekcse, German: Naschitz) is a town in
eastern Croatia,
located on the...
- Nexe
Našice (English: Nexe
Našice Handball Club),
commonly referred to as RK Nexe
Našice or
simply Nexe, is a
professional handball club from
Našice, Croatia...
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Sabina Glasovac (born 20 May 1978 in
Našice) is a
Croatian politician who is
currently serving as a
Deputy Speaker of the
Croatian Parliament and vice...
- 5th
Guards Brigade "Sokolovi".
Garrisoned at 132nd
Brigade barracks in
Našice, the
battalion is
composed of
three mechanized infantry companies, a command...
- town of
Našice are: 1. The town of
Našice is
separated from Požega-Slavonia
County and
annexed to Osijek-Baranjska County; 2. The town of
Našice remains...
- are a
Slovenian theatre group;
founded in 1983
under the name of
Scipion Nasice Sisters Theatre they were, in 1984, a
founding member of the Neue Slowenische...
- Pejačević
Castle in
Našice (Croatian:
Dvorac Pejačević u Našicama) is a Baroque-revival
style lowland structure in
Našice, a town in Osijek-Baranja County...
- (born 16
August 1999) is a
Croatian handball player who
plays for RK Nexe
Našice and the
Croatian national team. Lučin
started his
senior career playing...
- The
Scipion Nasice Sisters Theatre (Slovene: Gledališče
sester Scipion Nasice) was
founded on 13
October 1983 in
Ljubljana by Eda Čufer,
Dragan Živadinov...
- NAŠK is a
Croatian football club
based in the town of
Našice in Slavonia. Club is
founded in
Našice in 1919. From 1995
until 1997, NAŠK was
playing in Croatian...