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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Osijek - Wikipedia

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    The daily newspaper Glas Slavonije was relocated to Osijek and has been printed there ever since. A history archive was established in the city in 1947 and GISKO (city library) in 1949. A children's theatre and an art gallery were open in 1950.

  5. Category:Mass media in Osijek - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mass media in Osijek" ... Glas Slavonije This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 09:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. List of twin towns and sister cities in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    A board showing twin towns of Osijek Map of Croatia. This is a list of municipalities in Croatia which have standing links to local communities in other countries known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).

  7. Slavonia - Wikipedia

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    Osijek is the largest city in Slavonia, followed by Slavonski Brod, Vinkovci and Vukovar. Other cities in Slavonia have populations below 20,000. [ 92 ] According to the 2001 census, Croats account for 85.6 percent of population of Slavonia, and the most significant ethnic minorities are Serbs and Hungarians , comprising 8.8 percent and 1.4 ...

  8. Continental Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The existence of this large region that included the capital city of Zagreb was controversial in Croatia at the time, with public complaints on how it enabled an unjust distribution of European Union funding. [5] [6] In 2021, it was replaced with three NUTS-2 regions: City of Zagreb, Northern Croatia and Pannonian Croatia. [4]

  9. Franjo Krežma Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    Franjo Krežma Concert Hall (Croatian: Koncertna dvorana Franjo Krežma) is the first concert hall in Osijek, situated inside Cultural Center Osijek. [1]The size of the hall itself is 1000 m 2 with a 400 seat capacity.