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- Cetingrad is a muni****lity in Karlovac County, Croatia near Croatia's border with Bosnia. The po****tion of the village itself is 319, while the total...
- The liberation of Cetingrad (Croatian: Oslobođenje Cetingrada) was a military conflict between the Croatian Corps of the Habsburg monarchy's army, led...
- Franciscan monastery of St. Mary below the Cetin Castle in the settlement of Cetingrad. At that time, the owner of the castle and the surrounding estate, where...
- of Muslims live in Gunja muni****lity (34,7 % po****tion), followed by Cetingrad (20,62 %), Raša (17,88 %), Vojnić (15,58 %), Vodnjan (14,02 %), Labin...
- killed on 28 May 1995 when his helicopter was shot down by a missile over Cetingrad, a Croatian town near the Bosnian border being held by Serb rebels at...
- Maximilian I, Archduke of Austria in 1495. It appeared on a seal from the Cetingrad Charter that confirmed the 1527 election of Ferdinand I, Archduke of Austria...
- Battle of Saint Gotthard (1705) Siege of Sinj (1715) Battle of Petrovaradin Battle of Banja Luka Relief of Drežnik (1788) Relief of Cetingrad (1790)...
- The Cetingrad Charter from 1 January 1527, when Croatian Sabor elected the Habsburg monarchy....
- Saint Bilo, 5th-century Welsh Christian Bilo, Croatia, a village near Cetingrad Bilo, a Fijian name for a coconut s**** cup BI-LO (disambiguation) Bilo-bilo...
- Frankopan and Ban of Croatia Juraj III Frankopan (?–1553), signatory of Cetingrad Charter (1527) Franjo Frankopan (1536 – 1572), Ban of Croatia Vuk II Krsto...