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  2. State Archives in Slavonski Brod - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian Archival Council supported the initiative, leading to the establishment of the Historical Archive of Slavonski Brod on March 16, 1959, by the decision of the People's Committee of the Slavonski Brod district. [2] After the independence of Croatia, the Ministry of Culture took over the role of founder of the archives on May 27, 1994 ...

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  4. Brod-Posavina County - Wikipedia

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    Brod-Posavina County (Croatian: Brodsko-posavska županija) is the southern Slavonian county in Croatia. Its center is the city of Slavonski Brod and it spreads along the left bank of the Sava river, hence the name Posavina .

  5. Slavonski Brod - Wikipedia

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    Slavonski Brod is the sixth largest city in Croatia, after Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, Osijek and Zadar. Brod is the center of a built-up area of more than 110,000 inhabitants including Brod in Bosnia, Sibinj, Bukovlje, Brodski Stupnik, Podcrkavlje, Gornja Vrba and Klakar. The following settlements comprise the administrative area of Slavonski Brod: [3]

  6. Gornja Vrba - Wikipedia

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    Gornja Vrba is a municipality in Brod-Posavina County, ... County of Slavonski Brod-Posavina". Croatian Bureau of Statistics This page was last edited on ...

  7. Brod Fortress - Wikipedia

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    The Fortress of Brod is a fortress in Slavonski Brod, Croatia with significant cultural heritage The fortress was constructed in the 18th century by the Archduchy of Austria to create a defense against the Ottoman Empire .

  8. Sijekovac killings - Wikipedia

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    The Sijekovac killings, also called the Sijekovac massacre, refers to the killing of Serb civilians, in Sijekovac near Bosanski Brod, Bosnia and Herzegovina on 26 March 1992. The assailants were members of Croat and Bosniak army units. The exact number of casualties is unknown.

  9. 3rd Guards Brigade (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    Originally formed as the 3rd "A" Brigade of the Croatian National Guard (ZNG) in 1991, the 3rd Guards Brigade initially consisted of four battalions stationed in Osijek, Vinkovci, Slavonski Brod and Vukovar. [1] During the war, approximately 10,000 men served with the brigade, which includes 369 killed, 1,088 injured and 17 missing in action.