• Sveti Ivan Žabno is a municipality in the Koprivnica-Križevci County in Croatia. According to the 2011 census, there are 5,222 inhabitants in the area...
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  • Sveti Ivan may refer to: Sveti Ivan Rilski or Saint John of Rila (876–c. 946), Bulgarian hermit Sveti Ivan Žabno, a municipality in Koprivnica-Križevci...
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  • a French record label, now defunct Trema, Croatia, a village near Sveti Ivan Žabno in central Croatia a term coined by German neurologist Klaus Conrad...
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  • The Gradec-Sveti Ivan Žabno railway, officially designated as L214 railway is a 12.5 km (7.76 mi) railway line of local significance in Croatia that connects...
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  • (1926–2012), footballer player and manager. Hrvoje Klasić (born 1972), historian. Sveti Kvirin Sisački, patron saint, bishop. Stjepan Lamza (1940–2022), footballer...
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    with nine siblings in Sveti Ivan Žabno near Križevci. His father was much respected tradesman and steam mill owner in Sveti Ivan Žabno. The Moster family's...
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    Municipality of Rasinja Municipality of Sokolovac Municipality of Sveti Ivan Žabno Municipality of Sveti Petar Orehovec Municipality of Virje As of the 2011 census...
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  • Lipovljani, Velika Ludina KŽ Križevci Gornja Rijeka, Kalnik, Sveti Ivan Žabno, Sveti Petar Orehovec MA Makarska, Vrgorac Baška Voda, Brela, Gradac,...
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    Ivan Babić (15 December 1904 – 6 June 1982) was a Croatian soldier and lieutenant-colonel in the Croatian Home Guard and later an emigrant dissident writer...
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    prisons Milan Desović (Pljevlja, 24 April 1895 – 1960) Franjo Dolački (Sveti Ivan Žabno, 28 January 1884 – Stara Gradiška, 3 December 1950) Slavko Stanzer...
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    total-croatia-news.com. Retrieved 2022-04-20. "SVEČANO OTVORENA NOVOIZGRAĐENA PRUGA SVETI IVAN ŽABNO-GRADEC". bbz.hr. Retrieved 2022-05-25. "Croatia, Events and Exhibitions"...
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    Divisions, deployed along the unfinished fortified "Zvonimir line" between Sveti Ivan Žabno and Ivanić-Grad. The fierce battle with the Yugoslav 1st Army lasted...
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    Podravski Novo Virje Peteranec Podravske Sesvete Rasinja Sokolovac Sveti Ivan Žabno Sveti Petar Orehovec Virje Bedekovčina Budinščina Desinić Đurmanec Gornja...
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  • Rašćani may refer to: Rašćani, Sveti Ivan Žabno, a village near Sveti Ivan Žabno in Croatia Rašćani, Tomislavgrad, a village near Tomislavgrad in Bosnia...
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  • may refer to: Novi Glog, Croatia, a village in the municipality of Sveti Ivan Žabno, Koprivnica-Križevci County Novi Glog (Trgovište), a village in Serbia...
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    Đelekovec – Koprivnica (D2) 50.4 km D22 D3 - Novi Marof – Križevci – Sveti Ivan Žabno 42.7 km D23 Duga Resa (D3) – Josipdol – Žuta Lokva – Senj (D8) 103...
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    in the central Croatia connecting Novi Marof via Križevci, to the Sveti Ivan Žabno. The road is 42.7 km (26.5 mi) long. Like all state roads in Croatia...
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  • Brajdica – Rijeka 2.037 L213 Lupoglav – Raša Lupoglav – Raša 52.996 L214 Gradec – Sveti Ivan Žabno Gradec – Sv. I. Žabno 12.520 Source: Narodne novine...
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    Koprivnica-Križevci 280 0.24% Koprivnica, Križevci, Đurđevac, Virje, Drnje, Sveti Ivan Žabno, Kloštar Podravski Požega-Slavonia 266 0.34% Požega, Pakrac, Pleternica...
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  • Plataea and Vicar Apostolic of Marča from 1671 to 1685. He was born in Sveti Ivan Žabno, Habsburg's Kingdom of Croatia (present-day Croatia) around 1620. As...
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    municipalities: Križevci, Gornja Rijeka, Kalnik, Rasinja, Sokolovac, Sveti Ivan Žabno and Sveti Petar Orehovec "Zakon o izbornim jedinicama za izbor zastupnika...
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    of the Republic and Award of the city of Zagreb. Schools in Osijek, Sveti Ivan Žabno, Poljana and Zagreb are named after him, as well as the local library...
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    Divisions, deployed along the unfinished fortified "Zvonimir line" between Sveti Ivan Žabno and Ivanić-Grad. The fierce battle with the 1st Army of the People's...
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    attempts were made on Cuvaj, leading to his withdrawal as commissioner. Ivan Skerlecz was proclaimed ban on November 27, 1913 and called elections for...
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  • Village Country  Croatia County Koprivnica-Križevci County Municipality Sveti Ivan Žabno Area  • Total 9.1 km2 (3.5 sq mi) Population  (2021)  • Total 274  • Density...
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  • municipalities Križevci, Gornja Rijeka, Kalnik, Rasinja, Sokolovac, Sveti Ivan Žabno and Sveti Petar Orehovec Whole Međimurje county Whole Krapina-Zagorje county...
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    parts of the Drina, Zeta, and Danube Banovinas. Its capital was Zagreb and Ivan Šubašić of the HSS was appointed as Ban of Croatia. After the HSS achieved...
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    451.5 Božjakovina D10 Expressway 461.4 Vrbovec 469.9 Gradec line to Sveti Ivan Žabno 474.1 Repinec L204 from Bjelovar 481.1 Križevci D22 state road 485...
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    junctions From D10 in Gradec interchange Major intersections D22 in Sveti Ivan Žabno D43 in Bjelovar To D5 and D45 in Veliki Zdenci Location Country Croatia...
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    Križevci Cities: Križevci Municipalities: Gradec · Raven · Sveti Ivan Žabno · Sveti Petar Čvrstec · Sveti Petar Orehovec · Vojakovac · Vrbovec Krk Cities: Municipalities:...
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