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Markovac (Čelinac)
Markovac may refer to several places: * , a village near Čelinac, Bosnia and Herzegovina * Markovac (Mladenovac), a village in Serbia * Markovac (Vršac), a village in Serbia * Markovac (Velika Plana), a village in Serbia * Markovac, Bjelovar-Bilogora County, a village in Croatia * Markovac, Istria County, a village near Višnjan, Croatia * Markovac, Požega-Slavonia County, a village near Velika, Croatia * Markovac, Šibenik-Knin County, a village near Biskupija, Croatia * Dubravski Markovac, a village near Dubrava, Zagreb County, Croatia * Markovac Križevački, a village in Croatia * Markovac Našički, a village in Croatia * , a village near Farkaševac, Croatia * Trojstveni Markovac, a village in Croatia See also * Marko (other) Marko may refer to: * Marko (given name) * Marko (surname) * Márkó, a village in Hungary See also *Marco (other) *Markko (other) *Marka (other) *Markov *Marku Marku is an Albanian surname. Notable people ...
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Čelinac
Čelinac ( sr-cyr, Челинац) is a town and municipality located in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. As of 2013, it has a population of 15,548 inhabitants, while the town of Čelinac has a population of 5,097 inhabitants. Geography It is located by Jošavka and Vrbanja rivers, between municipalities of Laktaši and Prnjavor to the north, Teslić to the east, Kotor Varoš, Kneževo (formerly known as Skender Vakuf) to the south, and Banja Luka to the west. History War in Yugoslavia Main initiator and leader of persecution nonserbs population in the valley of the Vrbanja river and Bosanska Krajina, including Čelinac, was member of the radical currents SDS - Radoslav Brdjanin, a native of nearby village of Popovac. Brđanin was a leading political figure in Autonomous Region of Krajina (ARK). During The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1990s, was the key positions at the municipal, regional and "republic" level. Among other things, he was the fir ...
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Farkaševac
Farkaševac is a municipality in Zagreb County, Croatia. Symbols The coat of arms of Farkaševac consists of gold coins on a tree stump, with a sapling and a maroon wolf next to it. The town's flag is green, with the coat of arms in the middle bordered in white. Demographics 2011 According to the 2011 census, there are 1,937 inhabitants, in the following settlements: * Bolč, population 457 * Brezine, population 193 * Donji Markovac, population 41 * Farkaševac, population 303 * Ivančani, population 195 * Kabal, population 162 * Mački, population 84 * Majur, population 112 * Praščevac Praščevac is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the Ž2231 road with Farkaševac and Cirkvena. References Populated places in Zagreb County {{ZagrebCounty-geo-stub ..., population 120 * Zvonik, population 87 * Žabnica, population 183 92% of the population are Croats. 1910 According to the Austro-Hungarian 1910 census, Municipality of Farkaševac had 3,304 inhabit ...
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Markovac Našički
Markovac Našički is a settlement in region Slavonia, Osijek-Baranja County, near Našice, Croatia. Population is 1,586 (2011). In Markovac is situated a private Bizik family Zoo. Between Markovac and Nasice is situated an accumulation Lake Lapovac Lake Lapovac is an accumulation lake located between Našice and Markovac Našički, in Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijep .... Population References Populated places in Osijek-Baranja County {{OsijekBaranja-geo-stub ...
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Markovac Križevački
Markovac Križevački is a village in Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") , image_map = , map_caption = , capit .... It is connected by the D28 highway. Populated places in Koprivnica-Križevci County {{KoprivnicaKriževci-geo-stub ...
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Dubrava, Zagreb County
Dubrava is a village and a municipality (" općina") in Zagreb County, Croatia. According to the 2001 Croatian census, there are 5,478 inhabitants in the municipality, 94% which are Croats. They live in 27 naselja: * Bađinec - 173 * Brezje - 121 * Donji Marinkovac - 101 * Donji Vukšinac - 103 * Dubrava - 1,275 * Dubravski Markovac - 169 * Gornji Marinkovac - 157 * Gornji Vukšinac - 146 * Graberec - 226 * Habjanovac - 200 * Koritna - 204 * Kostanj - 102 * Kunđevac - 92 * Ladina - 125 * Mostari - 211 * Nova Kapela - 279 * Novaki - 232 * Paruževac - 157 * Pehardovac - 16 * Podlužan - 185 * Radulec - 132 * Stara Kapela - 242 * Svinjarec - 63 * Zetkan - 209 * Zgališće Zgališće is a village in Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") , image_map = ... - 180 * Zvekovac - 217 * Žukovec - 161 ...
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Biskupija
Biskupija ( sr-Cyrl, Бискупија) is a village and municipality in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia. The seat of the municipality is the village of Orlić. Etymology The word ''Biskupija'' in Croatian means diocese, referring to the former estate and seat of Croatian bishops in this area. The place was also known as '' Kosovo'' from 11th til 18th century, after the Kosovo field. ''Kosovo'' is still used as name for the train station located in the municipality. Geography The municipality covers a karst field called Kosovo field ( hr, Kosovo polje, sr, Косово поље) located between the mountains of Promina and Veliki Kozjak. The village of Biskupija itself is located in the north of the municipality, just south of Knin. The D33 and D1 state roads and the Zagreb-Split railway pass through the municipality. Languages Along with Croatian which is official in the whole country, Serbian language and Serbian Cyrillic alphabet are co-official on the territor ...
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Velika, Croatia
Velika ( hu, Velike) is a village and a municipality in the Požega Valley in Slavonia. Geography It is located on the southern slopes of Papuk Mountain 12 km north of Požega, in the Požega-Slavonia County, with the elevation of 278 m. Velika is located on the Požega - Slatina county road and Velika - Požega - Pleternica railway. Economy Chief occupations include farming, viticulture and tourism (recreational centre). Demographics There are a total of 5,607 people in the municipality, in the following settlements: * Antunovac, population 158 * Biškupci, population 354 * Bratuljevci, population 25 * Doljanci, population 84 * Draga, population 275 * Gornji Vrhovci, population 10 * Kantrovci, population 34 * Klisa, population 0 * Lučinci, population 53 * Markovac, population 1 * Milanovac, population 45 * Milivojevci, population 17 * Nježić, population 1 * Oljasi, population 63 * Ozdakovci, population 5 * Poljanska, population 96 * Potočani, populati ...
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Markovac (Mladenovac)
Markovac ( sr-cyrl, Марковац) is a small village situated in Mladenovac municipality, one of municipalities of Belgrade, Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin and the Balkans. It shares land borders with Hung .... Institut national d'études démographique (INED)


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Višnjan
Višnjan ( it, Visignano) is a village and municipality in Istria, Croatia. Višnjan is the site of Višnjan Observatory (an astronomical observatory). The observatory is home of several long-running international summer programs for youth in astronomy, archeology, marine biology and other disciplines. Geography Višnjan is located 12 kilometers east of Poreč and 3 kilometers west of Pula-Koper road. Višnjan is located on elevation of 244m and average municipality elevation is between 200-300m. One of the most notable sinkholes in Istria, Baredina, is located in the municipality. Demographics According to the 2001 census Višnjan had a population of 625 with a total municipal population of 2187 of which 71.7% were Croats, 9.1% were Italians and 6.2% declared themselves as Istrians. Like most settlements in Istrian interior Višnjan is experiencing depopulation in the last decades as people are migrating towards the coast. According to the 1921 census the majority of the popu ...
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