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Independent State of
Croatia Counties (22)
Baranja Bilogora Bribir and
Sidraga Cetina Dubrava Gora Hum Krbava – Psat Lašva and Glaž Lika and
Gacka Livac...
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Domald of
Sidraga (Domaldus,
Domaldi Spalatensis) (c. 1160–1243) was a
powerful and
influential Croatian nobleman. He held Šibenik, Zadar, Split, Klis...
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accommodate this,
parish boundaries were
changed and the new
parish of
Sidraga-Ravni
Kotari was created. In addition, on 29
October 1943, the Kommissariat...
- of
Bosansko Grahovo was
transferred to the
Grand Parish of
Bribir and
Sidraga. In the
Drvar uprising Grahovo was
captured by the Serb
rebels commanded...
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County Capital Baranja Osijek Bilogora Bjelovar Bribir and
Sidraga Knin
Cetina Omiš
Dubrava Dubrovnik Gora
Petrinja Hum
Mostar Krbava - Psat Bihać Lašva...
- in "christened Croatia". It was the
centre of the
county (županija) of
Sidraga.
There are
allegations that the
bishopric was
founded during this time...
- Fortress)
Sidraga (in the area
between Bribir County and Zadar,
likely with seat in Biograd) Nina,
later renamed Luka (between Knin, Nona,
Sidraga and Bribir...
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returned to his
Duchy of Slavonia, Béla
launched a
campaign against Domald of
Sidraga, a
rebellious Dalmatian nobleman, and
captured Domald's
fortress at Klis...
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Despite this, NDH
leader Ante Pavelić
designated Zadar as the
capital of the
Sidraga-Ravni
Kotari County,
although the
county administrator could not enter...
- counties: Livno, Cetina, Imotski, Pliva, Pset, Primorje, Bribir, Nona, Knin,
Sidraga, and Nin.
Three counties (Lika, Krbava, and Gacka) were
ruled by a ban...