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  2. Glas Slavonije - Wikipedia

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    Glas Slavonije (lit. ' The Voice of Slavonia ' ) is a Croatian daily newspaper published in Osijek . In 2000, its average daily circulation was c. 9000, making it the 7th largest daily newspaper in Croatia.

  3. List of newspapers in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Glas Istre (based in Pula; covers Istria region) glasistre.hr; Glas Slavonije (based in Osijek; covers Slavonia) glas-slavonije.hr; Dubrovački vjesnik (based in Dubrovnik, covers the city and south Dalmatia) dubrovacki.hr; Zadarski list (based in Zadar, covers Zadar County) zadarskilist.hr; Weekly. Narodni list (est. 1862, based in Zadar ...

  4. Glas Koncila - Wikipedia

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    Glas Koncila is a Croatian, Roman Catholic, weekly newspaper published in Zagreb and distributed throughout the country, as well as among Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatian diaspora. Publishing history

  5. Slavonia - Wikipedia

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    Vučedol Dove. The name Slavonia originated in the Early Middle Ages.The area was named after the Slavs who settled there and called themselves *Slověne. The root *Slověn- appeared in various dialects of languages spoken by people inhabiting the area west of the Sutla river, as well as between the Sava and Drava rivers—South Slavs living in the area of the former Illyricum.

  6. Zadarski list - Wikipedia

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    Zadarski list started on 3 November 1994 as a weekly. At that time, it was focused on the news from Zadar and the Zadar County , reaching a circulation of 12,000. Zadarski list became a daily newspaper on 21 December 1998, and switched to wider coverage of events in Croatia and the world.

  7. Đuka Galović - Wikipedia

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    Đuka Galović (8 April 1924, in Drenovci – 11 July 2015) was a Croatian folk musician and songwriter. [1] [2] [3]He is best known for dialect tambur songs such as Slavonci smo i Hrvati pravi, Oko Studve i bistrog Bosuta and Odavno smo graničari stari ("Border guards of old").

  8. Hapsi sve! - Wikipedia

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    5. "Nedelja kada je otišao Hase" Dok čekaš sabah sa šejtanom: 5:43: 6. "Dan republike" Pozdrav iz zemlje Safari: 4:52: 7. "Na straži pored Prizrena" Male priče o velikoj ljubavi: 4:21: 8. "Šeki is on the Road Again" Das ist Walter, 1984: 4:15: 9. "Piccola Storia Di Grande Amore" Male priče o velikoj ljubavi: 10:02: 10. "Fikreta ...

  9. Ernst Thälmann Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ernst Thalmann Company (Serbo-Croatian: Nemačka Četa Ernest Telman, German: die deutsche Partisanentruppe „Ernst Thälmann") was a company within Yugoslav Partisans composed of ethnic Germans from Slavonia (then Independent State of Croatia, modern day Croatia).