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  2. Večernji list - Wikipedia

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    Večernji list was started in Zagreb in 1959. [3] [4] Its predecessor Večernji vjesnik ('Evening Courier') appeared for the first time on 3 June 1957 in Zagreb on 24 pages [5] but quickly merged with Narodni list ('National Paper') to form what is today known as Večernji list.

  3. Home and National Rally - Wikipedia

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    Home and National Rally was founded on September 28, 2024, after splitting from the Homeland Movement, following Radić's defeat in the party leadership elections to Ivan Penava. [3]

  4. List of disasters in Croatia by death toll - Wikipedia

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    Disaster Type Location Deaths Date References 1667 Dubrovnik earthquake: Earthquake: Dubrovnik: c. 2000-5000 6 April 1667 [1] [2]Raša coal mine explosion [a]: Explosion

  5. Zagreb school stabbing - Wikipedia

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    The attacker, dressed in black and with a balaclava on his head, [2] entered the Prečko Elementary School at about 9:50 a.m., physically assaulting a student in the corridor before storming a random class with a knife, killing a seven-year-old student and wounding five more students and a teacher in the process. [3]

  6. 2014–2016 Croatian war veterans protest - Wikipedia

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    2014–2016 Croatian war veterans tent protest was 555 days long war veterans protest, often dubbed in Croatia as The Tenters [7] (Croatian: šatoraši).The protests were initially aimed against Ministry of Croatian Veterans deputy Bojan Glavašević and Minister Predrag Matić himself, however the protesters subsequently changed their demands and started demanding the resignation of centre ...

  7. Murder of Michalis Katsouris - Wikipedia

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    According to the Croatian news site Gol.hr, referring to the information published by Greek site News 24/7, some 24 hours after the hooligan clash, Greek police received a tip about a weapons stash hidden near AEK stadium. The police soon confiscated these objects which included various clubs. [19]

  8. Croatian Special Police order of battle in 1991–1995 - Wikipedia

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    It also took part in Operations Flash and Storm. During the war, the Sisak SPU lost five killed and one missing in action. [47] Kutina: 15 March 1991: The Sisak SPU, nicknamed Lynx (Ris), was also attached to the Sisak-Moslavina County police administration, and its members were generally drawn from Ivanić Grad, Kutina, Novska and Garešnica. [45]

  9. Battle of Hrvatska Kostajnica - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Hrvatska Kostajnica (Croatian: Bitka za Hrvatsku Kostajnicu) was a military engagement fought between the proclaimed Croatian-Serb Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Krajina (SAO Krajina) supported by the Yugoslav People’s Army (Jugoslavenska Narodna Armija) and local Territorial Defense based in Bosanska Kostajnica, against the Croatian National Guard (ZNG) and Croatian policemen.