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Virovitica (pronounced [ʋirɔʋǐtit͡sa]) is a
Croatian city near the
Hungarian border. It is
situated near the
Drava river and
belongs to the
historic region...
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Virovitica-Podravina
County (pronounced [ʋiroʋǐtit͡sa-pǒdraʋina]; Croatian: Virovitičko-podravska županija [ʋiroʋǐtit͡ʃko-pǒdraʋskaː ʒupǎnija]; Hungarian:...
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Virovitica County (Croatian: Virovitička županija; Hungarian: Verőce vármegye) was an
administrative subdivision (županija) of the
Medieval Kingdom of...
- "ceased to function".: 20 The
Virovitica–Karlovac–Karlobag line (Serbian: Вировитица–Карловац–Карлобаг линија /
Virovitica–Karlovac–Karlobag linija) is...
- and
Virovitica",
published in 2006 as a part of the
Miscellany of
works for the
international symposium titled "725
years of
Franciscans in
Virovitica" (under...
- The
siege of
Virovitica was one of the
first battles of the Croatian–Slavonian
theater during the
Great Turkish War. The
siege took
place in July 1684...
- five
Croatian counties: Brod-Posavina, Osijek-Baranja, Požega-Slavonia,
Virovitica-Podravina, and Vukovar-Syrmia,
although the
territory of the counties...
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Milanovac is a
village in the
Republic of Croatia, in the city of
Virovitica,
Virovitica-Podravina County. Po****tion
trends 1857-2001. v Sources:Croatian...
- Pejačević
Manor is
located in the
Virovitica ,
which nowadays forms a part of the city
centre of the city of
Virovitica . It is one of
several castles owned...
- The
Virovitica killings refers to the disappearances,
torture and
murder of
Croatian Serb
civilians in the town of
Virovitica during the
Croatian War...