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Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
Hrvatski jezični portal. 2014.
Kerestinec — is a village west of Zagreb, infamous for certain important events in Croatian history.The name of Kerestinec comes from Hungarian word kereszt which stands for cross . According to historical sources, there was a wooden chapel of Holy Cross near … Wikipedia
Kerestínec — m 〈G nca〉 naselje (u blizini Zagreba) … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
Kerestinec — Original name in latin Kerestinec Name in other language State code HR Continent/City Europe/Zagreb longitude 45.76667 latitude 15.8 altitude 140 Population 1205 Date 2006 01 17 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Cultural society Kerestinec — (Croatian: Kulturno umjetničko društvo Kerestinec , short version: KUD Kerestinec) was founded as a part of Seljačka sloga society in 1932. In the first years, the society was working as a singing choir of amateurs, and in 1934., an amateur… … Wikipedia
Sveta Nedelja, Zagreb county — Sveta Nedelja is a town in Zagreb county, Croatia. Geography Sveta Nedelja is situated west of Zagreb near the town of Samobor. The name of the town means Holy Sunday . It is connected to the city by the A3 (Zagreb Bregana) highway, which passes… … Wikipedia
kerestinečki — kerestínečkī prid. DEFINICIJA koji se odnosi na Kerestinec i Kerestinčane ETIMOLOGIJA vidi Kerestinec … Hrvatski jezični portal
Ustaše — For the militiamen of the Military Frontier, see Uskoci. Ustaša Croatian Revolutionary Movement … Wikipedia
Miroslav Krleža — Born 7 July 1893(1893 07 07) Zagreb, Kingdom of Croatia Slavonia, Austria Hungary Died 29 December 1981( … Wikipedia
List of football clubs in Croatia — This is a list of Croatian football teams. Teams playing in the Croatian First League are in bold. A * NK Akademac Split * NK Amater Slavonski Brod * NK Arbanasi Zadar B * NK Badel Sesvete * NK Banovac Glina * NK Ban Jelačić Banovo * NK Baranja… … Wikipedia
Božidar Adžija — (December 24 1890 July 9 1941) was a Yugoslav left wing politician and publicist.A native of Drniš, of Serbian descent, Adžija participated in World War I as a soldier in Austro Hungarian Army. After the war and collapse of Austria Hungary, in… … Wikipedia