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    Plaški (Serbian Cyrillic: Плашки) is a village and a municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia. It is part of Lika. Plaški is situated in the lower part...
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    mountain from the northeast. On the north-west end Lika is bounded by Ogulin-Plaški basin, and on the south-east by the Malovan pass. Today most of the territory...
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  • Ogulin-Plaški valley (Croatian: Ogulinsko-plaščanska udolina) is a valley in the mountainous part of central Croatia, named after the towns of Ogulin and...
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  • cone-shaped mountain with the height of 863 metres (2,831 ft), located north of Plaški. Nežić, Petar (1987). "Položaj i povijesni pregled ogulinskog kraja" (PDF)...
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  • Krajina-controlled town of Plaški to the west. In turn, Plaški was inaccessible to the central SAO Krajina authorities as the road to Plaški ran through the village...
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    part of the Croatian Military Frontier of the Austrian Empire (in modern Plaški, Lika region, Croatia). His father Petar served in the Austrian Army and...
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  • in the municipality of Plaški, in the Lika region of Croatia. It is located 6.5 km northwest of the municipal seat at Plaški. Prior to the administrative...
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  • his detachment he was involved in fights for Slunj, Vojnić, Veljun and Plaški. At the beginning of 1942, Italian fascists, with help from Chetniks, captured...
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  • Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells 2003 album Latin, Croatia [sh], a village in Plaški, Croatia LATIN, a Latin American newspaper association Latin Church, the...
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  • British caving team, after which they were buried in a common grave in Plaški. Goldstein (2005, p. 295) Goldstein (2001, p. 517) Romano (1980, p. 491)...
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    Krnjak Municipality of Lasinja Municipality of Netretić Municipality of Plaški Municipality of Rakovica Municipality of Ribnik Municipality of Saborsko...
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  • village in the municipality of Plaški, in the Lika region of Croatia. It is located 9 km northeast of the municipal seat at Plaški. It was historically known...
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    are Zadar, Zagreb and Rijeka. The nearest train stations are Josipdol and Plaški, although no direct bus connection from these train stations to the lakes...
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    radical methods was forced displacement of Serbs from the area of Gospić, Plaški, Donji Lapac and Gračac. Chetnik attacks on villages were recorded in June...
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  • Istria Mount Hum (Vis), a hill on the island of Vis in Dalmatia Mount Hum (Plaški), a hill in the region of mountainous Croatia Mount Hum (Lastovo), a hill...
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    Cetingrad Draganić Generalski Stol Josipdol Kamanje Krnjak Lasinja Netretić Plaški Rakovica Ribnik Saborsko Tounj Vojnić Žakanje Antunovac Bilje Bizovac Čeminac...
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    Markušica Maslenica Negoslavci Nunić Obrovac Okučani Petrinja Plitvička Jezera Plaski Rakovica Saborsko Slunj Sveti Rok Šodolovci Strmica Sunja Topusko Trpinja...
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    Plaški at 5 a.m., but the force was stopped and turned back in disarray by 6 p.m. The 143rd Home Guard Regiment advanced from Josipdol towards Plaški...
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  • This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in various cities in Croatia. Aleksandar Stipčević (1930–2015), archeologist, bibliographer...
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  • Rešetari, Stara Gradiška, Staro Petrovo Selo, Vrbje OG Ogulin Josipdol, Plaški, Saborsko, Tounj OS Belišće, Osijek, Valpovo Antunovac, Bizovac, Čepin,...
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    pulmonary disease and died in Plaški in 1890. He was buried at a Cemetery in PlašKi. Bishop Teofan's grave at the Plaški Cemetery was defiled in March...
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    Ogulin-Plaški valley, which finishes towards the south where the Modruš hills pass into the second largest field of the area under Kapela-Plaški Polje...
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    Koprivnica - Križevci (D22) 82.9 km D42 Vrbovsko (D3) - Ogulin - Josipdol - Plaški - Grabovac (D1) 57.9 km D43 Đurđevac (D2) - Bjelovar - Čazma - Ivanić Grad...
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    Vrhovine (311 or 47.63%) Gračac (1,360 or 43.37%) Udbina (569 or 42.65%) Plaški (656 or 39.76%) Vojnić (1,385 or 38.45%) Donji Kukuruzari (337 or 31.20%)...
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  • Evgenije Letica (worldly name: Manojlo Letica; Plaški, Lika, 1858 - 3 October 1933) was a Serbian theologian, Metropolitan of the Eparchy of Banja Luka...
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  • 17 October 1978) was a Serbian football player and coach. He was born in Plaški village near Karlovac, Austria-Hungary, and died in Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia...
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  • 2361 Julian Alps 93 Skutniki 2360 94 Šmarjetna glava 2358 Julian Alps 95 Plaski Vogel 2356 Julian Alps 96 Spodnji Stenar 2356 Julian Alps 97 Zadnja Mojstrovka...
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  • situation in the area continued to deteriorate following the clash. In nearby Plaški, Croatian police personnel left the local police station and were replaced...
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  • Mount Hum may refer to: Mount Hum (Vis) in southern Croatia Mount Hum (Plaški) in central Croatia Mount Hum (Sarajevo) in central Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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    envisaged a branch from Vrhovine to Otočac, as well as a branch line from Plaški via Rakovica and Slunj to Bihać in near future. In June 1914, 14.000 workers...
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