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Žakanje
Žakanje is a village and a municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia. In the census of 2011, there were 1,889 inhabitants, in the following settlements: * Breznik Žakanjski, population 13 * Brihovo, population 149 * Bubnjarački Brod, population 122 * Bubnjarci, population 210 * Donji Bukovac Žakanjski, population 115 * Ertić, population 16 * Gornji Bukovac Žakanjski, population 14 * Jadrići, population 7 * Jugovac, population 14 * Jurovo, population 84 * Jurovski Brod, population 182 * Kohanjac, population 96 * Mala Paka, population 26 * Mišinci, population 147 * Mošanci, population 35 * Pravutina, population 211 * Sela Žakanjska, population 68 * Sračak, population 38 * Stankovci, population 17 * Velika Paka, population 44 * Zaluka Lipnička, population 132 * Žakanje, population 149 In the 2011 census, 97.5% of the population were Croats. Zakanje is surrounded by rolling hills, farms, orchards and vineyards. Over the last 50 years the community has ...
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Žakanje Municipality
Žakanje is a village and a municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia. In the census of 2011, there were 1,889 inhabitants, in the following naselja, settlements: * Breznik Žakanjski, population 13 * Brihovo, population 149 * Bubnjarački Brod, population 122 * Bubnjarci, population 210 * Donji Bukovac Žakanjski, population 115 * Ertić, population 16 * Gornji Bukovac Žakanjski, population 14 * Jadrići, population 7 * Jugovac, Croatia, Jugovac, population 14 * Jurovo, population 84 * Jurovski Brod, population 182 * Kohanjac, population 96 * Mala Paka, population 26 * Mišinci, Croatia, Mišinci, population 147 * Mošanci, population 35 * Pravutina, population 211 * Sela Žakanjska, population 68 * Sračak, population 38 * Stankovci, Karlovac County, Stankovci, population 17 * Velika Paka, population 44 * Zaluka Lipnička, population 132 * Žakanje, population 149 In the 2011 census, 97.5% of the population were Croats. Zakanje is surrounded by rolling hills, farms, orchards ...
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Bubnjarci
Bubnjarci (until 1918 ''St. Kosma and Damian'') is a village in Croatia on the Slovenian border. The name ''Bubnjarci'' ( = drummer) comes from the time when the inhabitants in the 15–16th centuries, the Knights of Ozalj and Ribnik, Croatia, Ribnik against the Turks served as a signal drummer. The name Bubnjarački Brod was a part of Bubnjarci and ranged from Donji Bukovac Žakanjski, Bukovac to Žakanje in the 16th century. Bubnjarci was first mentioned in the 15th century, with a manor house same name. In that time it was one of the most important castles in Croatia. The exact position was the plot number 93, clearly visible on the cadastral map of 1860. About the time of the establishment are no sources. Geography Bubnjarci is in the immediate vicinity of the river Kupa (Kulpa) near Metlika, which is also the border river of Slovenia. Already in the 12th century, the Kupa already was border between Kranjska (Krain) and Croatia History Bubnjarci belonged since the 14th Ce ...
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Municipalities Of Croatia
Municipalities in Croatia (; plural: ''općine'') are the second-lowest administrative unit of government in the country, and along with List of cities in Croatia, cities and towns (''grad'', plural: ''gradovi'') they form the second level of administrative subdisivion, after Counties of Croatia, counties. Each municipality consists of one or more settlements (''naselja'') , which are the third-level spatial units of Croatia. Though equal in powers and administrative bodies, municipalities and towns differ in that municipalities are usually more likely to consist of a collection of villages in rural or suburban areas, whereas towns are more likely to cover urbanised areas. Law of Croatia, Croatian law defines municipalities as local self-government units which are established, in an area where several inhabited settlements represent a natural, economic and social entity, related to one other by the common interests of the area's population. As of 2023, the 21 counties of Croatia ...
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Karlovac County
Karlovac County () is a county in central Croatia, with the administrative center in Karlovac. It borders Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia. The city of Karlovac is a fort from the times of the Military Frontier. It was built as a six-side star fort in the 16th century at the point of confluence of four rivers. The town blossomed in the 18th and 19th century after being made a free town, with the development of roads between Pannonian Basin to the Adriatic Sea, and waterways along the Kupa river. The city is making use of its crucial geostrategic point in Croatia. The county itself extends towards the north to the water springs of Jamnica, and towards the south all the way down to the mountainous regions of Gorski Kotar and Lika, in particular to the Bjelolasica mountain which features the largest winter sport recreation center in the country. County day is celebrated on the 25 April. Patron saint of the County is Saint Joseph, who is also patron of Karlovac. Administr ...
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Mošanci
Mošanci is a village in Croatia, located on the border with Slovenia Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati .... Climate A weather station exists there at an elevation of . The minimum recorded temperature for the winter of 2024–2025 was , on February 20th. Demographics References Populated places in Karlovac County {{Karlovac-geo-stub ...
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Pravutina
Pravutina is a village in Croatia Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herze .... References Populated places in Karlovac County {{Karlovac-geo-stub ...
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Jurovski Brod
Jurovski Brod is a village in Croatia, located on the border with Slovenia. It is connected by the D6 (Croatia), D6 highway. References

Populated places in Karlovac County {{Karlovac-geo-stub ...
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Mala Paka
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Sela Žakanjska
Sela may refer to: People Surname *Avraham Sela (born 1950), Israeli political scientist *Dudi Sela (born 1985), Israeli tennis player *Jonas Sela (born 1984), German footballer * Jonathan Sela (born 1978), French-born Israeli cinematographer *Lhasa de Sela (1972–2010), American singer *Luke Sela (1943–2007), Papua New Guinea journalist *Michael Sela (1924–2022), Israeli immunologist; President of the Weizmann Institute of Science *Yoel Sela (born 1951), Israeli Olympic competitive sailor *Zlil Sela, Israeli mathematician Given name *Sela Molisa (born 1952), Vanuatu politician *Sela Ward (born 1956), American actress *Sela Guia (born 2000), Filipina Actress and Singer Places *Sela, Kalinovik, Bosnia and Herzegovina *Sela, Croatia *Sela, Eritrea *Selá (Vopnafjörður), a river of Iceland *Sela Pass, India *Sela, Highland Papua *Sela (Edom), Jordan *Sela, Bijelo Polje, Montenegro *Sela, Trøndelag, Norway *Sela (Saudi Arabia), a mountain *Sela, Osilnica, Slovenia ...
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