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Velika (Česma)
Velika (Cyrillic: Велика; "great" (fem.) in South Slavic) may refer to: Places * Velika (bishopric), a medieval bishopric associated with Clement of Ohrid * Velika, Bosnia and Herzegovina, a village in Derventa * Velika, Bulgaria, a village near Tsarevo, in Burgas Province * Velika, Croatia, a village and municipality in Požega-Slavonia County * Velika, Larissa, a beach village in Thessaly, Greece * Velika, Montenegro, a village in Plav * Velika (Česma), a river in Croatia, right tributary of Česma The Česma is a river in central Croatia, a left tributary of the river Lonja-Trebež. It is long, and its catchment area is . It is created by merging streams ''Grđevica'' and ''Barna'' at near the village of Pavlovac in the municipality o ... * Velika Jamnička, a village near Pisarovina, Croatia * Velika Petrovagorska, a village near Lobor, Croatia * Velika Veternička, a village near Novi Golubovec, Croatia * Kraljeva Velika, a village near Lipovljani, ...
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Velika (bishopric)
Velika (Cyrillic: Велика; "great" (fem.) in South Slavic) may refer to: Places * Velika (bishopric), a medieval bishopric associated with Clement of Ohrid * Velika, Bosnia and Herzegovina, a village in Derventa * Velika, Bulgaria, a village near Tsarevo, in Burgas Province * Velika, Croatia, a village and municipality in Požega-Slavonia County * Velika, Larissa, a beach village in Thessaly, Greece * Velika, Montenegro, a village in Plav * Velika (Česma), a river in Croatia, right tributary of Česma * Velika Jamnička, a village near Pisarovina, Croatia * Velika Petrovagorska, a village near Lobor, Croatia * Velika Veternička, a village near Novi Golubovec, Croatia * Kraljeva Velika, a village near Lipovljani, Croatia * Lovrečka Velika, a village near Vrbovec, Croatia * Srednja Velika, a village near Preseka, Zagreb County, Preseka, Croatia * Donja Velika, Zagreb County, a village near Preseka, Zagreb County, Preseka * Donja Velika, Koprivnica-Križevci County, a village n ...
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Novi Golubovec
Novi Golubovec is a village and municipality in Krapina-Zagorje County in northern Croatia. According to the 2011 census, there are 996 inhabitants in the area, in the following settlements: * Gora Veternička, population 238 * Novi Golubovec, population 217 * Očura, population 77 * Velika Veternička, population 295 * Veternica, population 169 An absolute majority of the population are Croats The Croats (; , ) are a South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and other neighboring countries in Central Europe, Central and Southeastern Europe who share a common Croatian Cultural heritage, ancest .... References Populated places in Krapina-Zagorje County Municipalities of Croatia {{KrapinaZagorje-geo-stub ...
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Sokolovac, Koprivnica-Križevci County
Sokolovac is a village and municipality in the Koprivnica–Križevci County in Croatia. In the 2011 census, there were 3,417 inhabitants in the area, in the following settlements: * Brđani Sokolovački, population 50 * Domaji, population 176 * Donja Velika, population 91 * Donjara, population 26 * Donji Maslarac, population 74 * Gornja Velika, population 95 * Gornji Maslarac, population 42 * Grdak, population 85 * Hudovljani, population 135 * Jankovac, population 41 * Kamenica, population 17 * Ladislav Sokolovački, population 120 * Lepavina, population 200 * Mala Branjska, population 60 * Mala Mučna, population 81 * Mali Botinovac, population 15 * Mali Grabičani, population 193 * Mali Poganac, population 141 * Miličani, population 147 * Paunovac, population 30 * Peščenik, population 79 * Prnjavor Lepavinski, population 58 * Rijeka Koprivnička, population 68 * Rovištanci, population 57 * Sokolovac, population 464 * Srijem, population 213 * Šir ...
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Preseka, Zagreb County
Preseka is a municipality in Croatia in the Zagreb County. In the 2011, there were a total of 1,448 inhabitants, in the following settlements: * Donja Velika, population 68 * Gornja Velika, population 62 * Gornjaki, population 49 * Kamenica, population 64 * Kraljev Vrh, population 99 * Krušljevec, population 104 * Ledina, population 198 * Pogančec, population 125 * Preseka, population 104 * Slatina, population 117 * Srednja Velika, population 58 * Strmec, population 25 * Šelovec, population 161 * Vinkovec, population 136 * Žabnjak, population 78 In the same sensus, the absolute majority of population were Croats The Croats (; , ) are a South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and other neighboring countries in Central Europe, Central and Southeastern Europe who share a common Croatian Cultural heritage, ancest .... References Populated places in Zagreb County Municipalities of Croatia {{ZagrebCounty-geo- ...
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Lovrečka Velika
Lovrečka Velika is a settlement (''naselje'') in the Vrbovec administrative territory of Zagreb County, 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 .... As of 2011 it had a population of 198 people. References Populated places in Zagreb County {{ZagrebCounty-geo-stub ...
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Lipovljani
Lipovljani () is a municipality in Croatian Slavonia in the Sisak-Moslavina County. Population The municipality has a population of 3,455 (2011 census), in the following settlements: * Kraljeva Velika, population 471 * Krivaj, population 307 * Lipovljani, population 2,260 * Piljenice, population 417 In the 2011 census, 87.5% of the population were Croats, while notable minorities included Ukrainians (4.3%), Slovaks (3.1%), and Czechs (2.6%). Lipovljani has the oldest Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church because it was founded by early Ukrainian immigrants at the time of the Austria-Hungary Empire. History In the late 19th and early 20th century, Lipovljani was part of the Požega County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. Politics Minority councils and representatives Directly elected minority councils and representatives are tasked with consulting tasks for the local or regional authorities in which they are advocating for minority rights and interests, integration into ...
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