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Zvijezda in some Slavic languages means "star", and may refer to: * Zvijezda (mountain near Drina), a mountain on the border of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina * Zvijezda, Vareš, a village in central Bosnia * Zvijezda (mountain near Vareš), a mountain in central Bosnia * NK Zvijezda Gradačac, a football club from Bosnia and Herzegovina * Zvijezda (company), an edible oil manufacturing company from Croatia * Zvijezda, Karlovac, a section of the city of Karlovac Karlovac () is a city in central Croatia. In the 2021 census, its population was 49,377. Karlovac is the administrative centre of Karlovac County. The city is located southwest of Zagreb and northeast of Rijeka, and is connected to them via the ..., Croatia See also * Zvezda (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Zvijezda (mountain Near Drina)
Zvijezda ( sr-Cyrl, Звијезда) is a mountain on the border of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, between towns of Bajina Bašta and Višegrad. Its highest peak ''Veliki Stolac'' lies on Bosnian territory and has an elevation of above sea level, followed by ''Kozji rid'' (1591m), ''Pivnice'' (1575m), ''Mrka kosa'' (1545m), and ''Lisnata glavica'' (1510m), on Serbian side. Zvijezda lies in a large bend of the Drina river, and presents a western extension of the Tara (mountain), Tara mountain. Serbian parts of the mountain fall within the Tara National Park. A association football, football club from the neighbouring town of Višegrad bears its name, FK Zvijezda. References

Mountains of Bosnia and Herzegovina Mountains of Serbia {{Bosnia-geo-stub ...
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Zvijezda, Vareš
Zvijezda is a village in the municipality of Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina, sometimes known as Bosnia-Herzegovina and informally as Bosnia, is a country in Southeast Europe. Situated on the Balkans, Balkan Peninsula, it borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to th .... Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 23. References Populated places in Vareš {{ZenicaDobojCanton-geo-stub ...
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Zvijezda (mountain Near Vareš)
Zvijezda ( sh-Cyrl, Звијезда) is a mountain in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, between towns of Breza, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Breza, Vareš, Kakanj and Olovo, and between the rivers Bosna (river), Bosna, Krivaja (Bosna), Krivaja and Ljubina (Bosna), Ljubina. It has several peaks higher than above sea level, the highest of which is eponymous ''Krš'' at . It is composed mostly of limestone, and covered with lush forests, predominantly coniferous. Hydrography Beneath the mountain lies a rich aquifer, which makes a source of fresh clean waters for the mountain's numerous streams and rivers, flowing toward Bosna on the southern and western side of the mountain, and the Krivaja on the northern and eastern side. Most important rivers belonging to the Bosna watershed are the Stavnja, Misoča, Zgošća, Goruša, Lužnica, Trstionica (river), Trstionica with its tributary Bukovica (Trstionica), Bukovica, Ribnica, Pepelarska rijeka, Gostović with the tributary streams Trbušni ...
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NK Zvijezda Gradačac
Nogometni klub Zvijezda Gradačac (English: Football Club Zvijezda Gradačac), or commonly referred to as just Zvijezda is a football club from Bosnia and Herzegovina, based in the city of Gradačac. Zvijezda host their home matches at the Banja Ilidža Stadium, which has a capacity of 5,000 seats. They currently play in the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the country's second level. History The club was founded in 1922 as ''NK Vardar''. After World War II the club was renamed ''Zvijezda''. Until 1992 and the breakup of Yugoslavia, Zvijezda competed in various lower-tier zonal and regional leagues of the Yugoslav league system. Honours Domestic League * First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: **Winners (1): 2007–08 **Runners-up (1): 2015–16 Managerial history * Ratko Ninković (2007–2009) * Amir Durgutović (2009) * Zoran Ćurguz (2009–2010) * Dragan Jović (2010–2012) * Zoran Kuntić (2012) * Milomir Odović (2012 ...
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Zvijezda (company)
Zvijezda (officially: Zvijezda plus d.o.o.; ) is a Croatian edible oil manufacturing and processing company headquartered in Zagreb. It is owned by the Fortenova Group. History The company was established on 15 September 1916 in the capital city of Zagreb as Prva hrvatska tvornica ulja d. d. ("The First Croatian Oil Factory"), prompted by the decision of the Royal Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian Government of the Land to prohibit import of oilseeds, as well as by the lack of animal fats on the market due to wartime circumstances. Its purpose according to the foundation act was manufacturing, processing and selling edible oil. True to its name, it became the first oil factory in the region of Croatia-Slavonia and Dalmatia, crown lands of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Among its first shareholders were Samuel David Alexander, a prominent industrialist, and Vjekoslav Heinzel, an architect and then-city representative of Zagreb. It had a venture capital of 500,000 Austro-Hungarian kro ...
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Karlovac
Karlovac () is a city in central Croatia. In the 2021 census, its population was 49,377. Karlovac is the administrative centre of Karlovac County. The city is located southwest of Zagreb and northeast of Rijeka, and is connected to them via the A1 highway (Croatia), A1 highway and the M202 railway (Croatia), M202 railway. Name The city was named after its founder, Charles II, Archduke of Austria. The German language, German name ''Karlstadt'' or ''Carlstadt'' ("Charlestown") has the equivalence in various languages: in Hungarian language, Hungarian it is known as ''Károlyváros'', in Italian language, Italian as ''Carlovizza'', in Latin language, Latin as ''Carolostadium'', and in Kajkavian dialect and Slovene language, Slovene as Karlovec. History The Habsburg monarchy, Austrians built Karlovac from scratch in 1579 in order to strengthen their southern defences against Ottoman Empire, Ottoman encroachments. The establishment of a new city-fortress was a part of the deal betw ...
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