Sisak-Moslavina County (Croatian: Sisačko-moslavačka županija) is a Croatian county in eastern Central Croatia and southwestern Slavonia. It is named...
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village and a municipality in Croatia, in the southern part of the Sisak-Moslavina County at the confluence of the river Una into Sava. In Croatian and Serbian...
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17°06′18″E / 45.304°N 17.105°E / 45.304; 17.105 Country Croatia County Sisak-Moslavina City Novska Area • Total 33.9 km2 (13.1 sq mi) Population (2021)...
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886 live in the urban settlement (naselje). Sisak is the administrative centre of the Sisak-Moslavina County, Croatia's biggest river port and a centre...
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16.38028 Country Croatia Region Continental Croatia (Banovina) County Sisak-Moslavina Municipality Dvor Area • Total 1.0 sq mi (2.5 km2) Population (2021)...
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16.12361 Country Croatia Region Continental Croatia (Banovina) County Sisak-Moslavina Municipality Glina Area • Total 2.1 km2 (0.8 sq mi) Elevation 107 m...
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367; 16.100 Country Croatia Region Continental Croatia (Banovina) County Sisak-Moslavina Municipality Glina Area • Total 6.3 km2 (2.4 sq mi) Population...
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Village Country Croatia Region Continental Croatia (Banovina) County Sisak-Moslavina Municipality Petrinja Area • Total 8.7 km2 (3.4 sq mi) Population...
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a village in central Croatia, in the municipality of Jasenovac, Sisak-Moslavina County. Mlaka was the location of a Croatian concentration camp during...
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