- town is
known as
Sremski Karlovci (Сремски Карловци), in
Croatian as
Srijemski Karlovci, in
German as
Karlowitz or Carlowitz, in
Hungarian as Karlóca...
- The
Syrmian Front (Serbo-Croatian:
Srijemski front/Sremski front) was an Axis line of
defense during World War II. It was
established as part of the Eastern...
- (Turkish:
Sirem sancağı, Serbian:
Sremski sandžak/Сремски санџак, Croatian:
Srijemski sandžak) was an
administrative territorial entity of the
Ottoman Empire...
- pro-Croatian and anti-Yugoslav
sentiments in the streets. The
local newspaper Srijemski Hrvat,
which was
published in
Vukovar from
November 1939 to
January 1941...
-
Either Way: The
Lives of
Croatian Refugees in
their New Home (Croatian:
Srijemski Hrvati. EtnoloŠka
studija migracije,
identifi kacije i interakcije) is...
-
Srijemska Biskupija. Marić,
Marica (26
October 2023). "Sv.
DEMETRIJE SRIJEMSKI".
Portal Veterani.
Retrieved 1
December 2023. Dragutinac, Mitar, Dimitrije...
- the
district is
known as
Sremski okrug (Сремски округ), in
Croatian as
Srijemski okrug, in
Hungarian as Szerémségi Körzet, in
Slovak as Sriemskí okres...
- 1699 in
Sremski Karlovci (Serbian Cyrillic: Сремски Карловци, Croatian:
Srijemski Karlovci, German: Karlowitz, Turkish: Karlofça, Hungarian: Karlóca), a...
- (in Serbian). BBC.
Retrieved 15
February 2025. "Kapela
Gospe od mira –
Srijemski Karlovci" (in Croatian).
Institute for the
Culture of
Vojvodina Croats...
- who
successfully contributed to
various areas. In 1887 in the w****ly
Srijemski Hrvat he
published a
short story Lov na sjedećke, a
parody of the humorous...