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- Pisarovina is a village and a muni****lity in Croatia in the Zagreb County. In the 2011 census, there were a total of 3,689 inhabitants, in the following...
- Italy (Trieste), Croatia (Rovinj, Rijeka, Karlovac, Zagreb, Jastrebarsko, Pisarovina, Motovun, Buje, Vodnjan, Lim Channel and Biševo), Slovenia, Bulgaria and...
- Modrušpotok (village in Netretić) Karlstadt (Karlovac; environs) Jaska Pisarovina Sissek Moslavina Gorica velika Samobor Stubica Agram (Zagreb; environs)...
- before tax. Part of Jamnica plus LLC are the Jamnica bottling plant in Pisarovina and the Jana bottling plant in Gorica Svetojanska near Jastrebarsko. Since...
- Zagreb county: cities and muni****lities: Velika Gorica, Kravarsko, Orle, Pisarovina, Pokupsko and Rugvica "Zakon o izbornim jedinicama za izbor zastupnika...
- Luka 1,351 17.17 km2 Marija Gorica 2,233 17.10 km2 Orle 1,975 57.61 km2 Pisarovina 3,689 99145.00 km2 Pokupsko 2,224 99105.73 km2 Preseka 1,448 47.86 km2...
- village near Vrbovec, Zagreb County Topolovec Pisarovinski, a village near Pisarovina, Zagreb County Ravni Topolovac, a village in Serbia Dunafalva, a village...
- Kostajnica Kostajnica Nagygorica hr: Velika Gorica Petrinya hr: Petrinja Pisarovina Pisarovina Szamobor hr: Samobor Stubica Donja Stubica Szentivánzelina hr: Sveti...
- 917°E / 45.583; 15.917 Country  Croatia County Zagreb County Muni****lity Pisarovina Area  • Total 15.6 km2 (6.0 sq mi) Po****tion  (2021)  • Total 283  • Density...
- April 1893 – ?) Roman Domanik (Sarajevo, 17 May 1891 – ?) Stjepan Gaščić (Pisarovina, 8 December 1898 – ?) Stjepan Grlić (Zagreb, 27 July 1894 – ?) Lived in...