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Trpinja (Serbian Cyrillic: Трпиња, Hungarian: Terpenye) is a
village and an
eponymous muni****lity in the Vukovar-Syrmia
County in
eastern Croatia. The...
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Bobota (Serbian Cyrillic: Бобота) is a
village in the Muni****lity of
Trpinja in Vukovar-Syrmia
County in
eastern Croatia.
Regional Bobota Canal, the...
- the
region east of
Osijek excluding Baranja and
Syrmia (primarily Erdut,
Trpinja and
Borovo muni****lities)
Slavonia (disambiguation)
Western Slavonia (disambiguation)...
- of them was
started on
September 18 from the
north on
Trpinjska cesta (
Trpinja road) by the JNA's 51st
Mechanized Brigade's one
battalion of
about 30...
- the
first women to
write a high
school textbook in the country. Born in
Trpinja,
after three years of
primary schooling, she
moved to
Belgrade to complete...
- (97.19%), Markušica (90.10%) (Gaboš, Karadžićevo, Ostrovo, Podrinje),
Trpinja (89.75%) (Bobota, Bršadin, Pačetin, Vera, Ludvinci) and
Borovo (89.73%)...
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Trpinja is a
Serbian Orthodox church in
eastern Croatia. The
first church on this site
dates from 1753. The
first Orthodox Serbs moved into
Trpinja in...
- Muni****lities and
villages in
Croatian Syrmia:
Vukovar Ilok
Vinkovci Županja Otok
Trpinja Borovo Tordinci Markušica
Jarmina Ivankovo Vođinci
Stari Mikanovci Babina...
- Cyrillic: Пачетин, Hungarian: Pacsinta) is a
village in the muni****lity of
Trpinja, Vukovar-Syrmia
County in the
easternmost part of Croatia. At the time...
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village in
Trpinja Muni****lity in
eastern Croatia. The
village is the
northernmost settlement of the Vukovar-Syrmia County. The
villages of
Trpinja, Bobota...