- (planned) VE
Danilo (Velika Glava) 110 43 2014 VE Vrataruša 110 42 2010 VE
Zelengrad 110 42 2014 VE
Ogorje 110 42 2015 VE Kamensko-Voštane 110 40 2013 VE Bruška...
-
Dobrevo |
Dolni Stubol |
Dolno Barbarevo |
Dreveno |
Drenok |
Zarepinci |
Zelengrad |
Zletovo | Jamište | Kalnište | ****ovo |
Kundino |
Lezovo |
Lesnovo |...
- Završje
Permund Compare Italian Piemonte Zdenj Zdentsch Zečevo
Schezewo Zelengrad Sc****engradt
Zelovo Sustinsko Sustin Zemunik Schemunig Žrenj Strengen...
- (in Croatian).
Retrieved 16 June 2022. "Danas se
otvara vjetroelektrana Zelengrad – Obrovac". www.vecernji.hr (in Croatian).
Retrieved 2023-10-07. "Litvanska...
- Muškovci, po****tion 100 Nadvoda, po****tion 170 Obrovac, po****tion 996
Zelengrad, po****tion 77 The muni****lity's po****tion
peaked at 13,498 in the 1971...
- area of
Krmpota (Carampotti) near
Zemunik (today
between Medviđe and
Zelengrad), in
North Dalmatia (Bukovica) in the
beginning of the 17th century. From...
- (Podlapac), Mrsinj-grad, Lovinac,
Gradac (Gračac), Novigrad, Zvonigrad,
Zelengrad, Kličevac (Kličevica), Bag,
Obrovac and
Stari Obrovac. His
sister Jelena...
-
Prozor above Vrelo Koreničko and
several others. By
fortification of
Zelengrad, Kličevac and
Otavac in the 15th
century they
controlled upper Bukovica...
- was the son of
Mitar (born c. 1585),
whose family hailed from
village Zelengrad or Žegar in the area of Bukovica.
Janko had
brothers Jovan, Stjepan, Pavle...
- [citation needed] modern-day Croatia,
presumably in the
village of Žegar, or
Zelengrad. The
village itself lied
above the Žegar field, from
where the po****tion...