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Kumrovec (Croatian pronunciation: [kûmroʋet͡s]) is a
village in the
northern part Croatia, part of Krapina-Zagorje County. It sits on the
Sutla River,...
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known as Titoism. Tito was born to a
Croat father and a
Slovene mother in
Kumrovec in what was then Austria-Hungary.
Drafted into
military service, he distinguished...
- Yugoslavia,
Youth Day
continues to be
celebrated in Tito's
birthplace of
Kumrovec,
gathering several thousand visitors annually.
World Youth Day – observed...
- unit
consisted of 27
volunteers drawn from the 300-strong
Kumrovec Special Police Unit (
Kumrovec SPU) with the
addition of two
members from the Lučko Anti-Terrorist...
- Tito's birthday, po****r
gathering places for Yugo-nostalgics
include Kumrovec, the
small village in
Croatian Zagorje where Tito was born, and his resting...
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Sotla /
Sutla Sutla River in Zelenjak,
between Klanjec and
Kumrovec Location Countries Slovenia Croatia Physical characteristics
Source • elevation...
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young people of Yugoslavia. The race
usually started in Tito's
birth town
Kumrovec and went
through all
major towns and
cities of the country. It
ended in...
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Youth was a
symbolic relay race
which started in Tito's
birth town
Kumrovec and went
through all
major towns and
cities of the
country and it ended...
- Dobanovci. On 25 May, 88 red
ashes were
planted in Tito's home
village of
Kumrovec.
According to the
government sources, the idea of
planting 88
trees came...
- to 1986, he was
director of the "Josip Broz Tito"
political school in
Kumrovec. In 1986 he was
elected to
represent SKH in the
presidency of the Yugoslav...