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MAP OF CROATIA
Croatia was first divided into counties in the Middle Ages. The divisions changed over time to reflect losses of territory to Ottoman conquest and subsequent liberation of the same territory, changes of the political status of Dalmatia, Dubrovnik, and Istria. The traditional division of the country into counties was abolished in the 1920s when the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and the subsequent Kingdom of Yugoslavia introduced oblasts and banovinas respectively.
Varaždin, capital of Croatia between 1767 and 1776, is the seat of Varaždin county; Pictured: Old Town fortress, one of 15 Croatia's sites inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage tentative list
Communist-ruled Croatia, as a constituent part of post-World War II Yugoslavia, abolished earlier divisions and introduced munici...
published: 05 Dec 2022
-
Liberland and the Croatian-Serbian Border dispute
In this video we are delving into the the ongoing border dispute between Croatia and Serbia along the Danube river. The conflict exists in its current form since 1945 and is developing into a major problem in the region, as it threatens to halt Serbia’s EU-Integration process. While Serbia’s claims correspond to the contemporary shape of the Danube, Croatia’s claim corresponds with the Danube’s shape as it was in the 19th century. This has led to overlapping territorial claims, but has also created a few pockets of lands unclaimed by both. This peculiar circumstance made the conflict famous in 2015, when Czech politician Vít Jedlička decided to proclaim a new "country" there, Liberland.
Thanks for watching, consider subscribing for more content like this in the future!
_________________...
published: 03 Apr 2020
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Museums and Municipalities in Croatia - Visnja Zgaga on #Museums
Visnja Zgaga from the Museum of Zagreb, HR, speaks on her views on museums and municipalities in Croatia at the ENCATC Conference "Museums and Municipalities in Europe" (9-10 December 2010, Brussels, BE), to answer:
0:00 Intro
0:11 How would you describe the relationship between museums and municipalities in Croatia?
0:56 Is this relationship between museums and municipalities problematic in Croatia?
1:56 Are museums in Croatia always dependent on municipalities?
2:14 How do you see museums and municipalities evolving in the future? Will they grow closer together?
Category: Museums
Language: English
Length: 02:53
published: 02 Feb 2011
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The Croatian Government Is Getting Desperate | Croatia Population Collapse
Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1273503
Odysee: https://odysee.com/@clovert:b
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/clovert/
Discord: https://discord.gg/Pv8MBqN7kb
The Croatian government have a self employment scheme called I choose Croatia, which is trying to lure ex pats back to the country
published: 08 Feb 2022
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4 Rivers of Croatia | A Piece of Croatian Paradise
4 Rivers of Croatia | A Piece of Croatian Paradise
The position of area Četiri Rijeke, in the heart of Croatia, at a crossing of different paths – roads leading toward the Adriatic Sea – has led to centuries of overlap between cultures that represent the heritage of current generations, in the form of, among other things, an impressive number of recipes that were used for preparing various specialties long ago and not so long ago.
''The tourist board of area Četiri Rijeke encompasses the town of Duga Resa and the Barilović, Bosiljevo, Generalski Stol, and Netretić municipalities. It was formed thanks to the joint vision, mission, and objectives of local government leaders, who wish to make the area recognizable on the tourism market, and in time turn it into one of the leading destinatio...
published: 04 Nov 2020
-
Sons of Herod (genocide in independent state of Croatia)
Documentary Film "Sons of Herod" is an documentary and analytical story about the genocide of the Serbian people in the Independent State of Croatia (Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH), which for the last seven decades has been hidden from the world, under the political embargo of the Yugoslavian politics, bans and censorship. Children death camps were nowhere to be found except in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH). Therefore, the film especially points to the suffering of children, addressing the causes of this cruel crime, revealing simultaneously its depth, crime against humanity, the role of the Roman Catholic Church but also the ones who were for decades guardians of this horrible secret and the carst pits.
published: 18 Jan 2022
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Sarajevo - Presentation of the Association of municipalities of Republic of Croatia
Sarajevo - Presentation of the Association of municipalities of Republic of Croatia at NEXPO fair
published: 04 Jul 2011
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How Dangerous is Croatia's Radioactive Waste Site Near Its Border With Bosnia?
In this episode, we look at Croatia's plans for a new radioactive waste storage facility. It wants to store half of the waste produced by the Krsko power plant which it co-owns with neighbouring Slovenia at a new facility in the town of Dvor, which is right across the Bosnian border. Bosnia says it could have a major effect on public health, as well as its rivers, agriculture and a nearby nature reserve. Veljko Skenderija visited the Krsko power plant to see more.
At this year's Sarajevo Film Festival, which runs from August 12 to 19, twenty films are set to have their world premieres. Hollywood and regional film stars, directors, and singers hit the red carpet as the city welcomes tourists and guests from all over the world. Semir Sejfovic has more from the Bosnian capital.
Across The ...
published: 16 Aug 2022
0:57
MAP OF CROATIA
Croatia was first divided into counties in the Middle Ages. The divisions changed over time to reflect losses of territory to Ottoman conquest and subsequent li...
Croatia was first divided into counties in the Middle Ages. The divisions changed over time to reflect losses of territory to Ottoman conquest and subsequent liberation of the same territory, changes of the political status of Dalmatia, Dubrovnik, and Istria. The traditional division of the country into counties was abolished in the 1920s when the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and the subsequent Kingdom of Yugoslavia introduced oblasts and banovinas respectively.
Varaždin, capital of Croatia between 1767 and 1776, is the seat of Varaždin county; Pictured: Old Town fortress, one of 15 Croatia's sites inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage tentative list
Communist-ruled Croatia, as a constituent part of post-World War II Yugoslavia, abolished earlier divisions and introduced municipalities, subdividing Croatia into approximately one hundred municipalities. Counties were reintroduced in 1992 legislation, significantly altered in terms of territory relative to the pre-1920s subdivisions. In 1918, the Transleithanian part was divided into eight counties with their seats in Bjelovar, Gospić, Ogulin, Osijek, Požega, Varaždin, Vukovar, and Zagreb.
As of 1992, Croatia is divided into 20 counties and the capital city of Zagreb, the latter having the dual authority and legal status of a county and a city. County borders changed in some instances, last revised in 2006. The counties subdivide into 127 cities and 429 municipalities. Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) division is performed in several tiers. NUTS 1 level considers the entire country in a single unit; three NUTS 2 regions come below that. Those are Northwest Croatia, Central and Eastern (Pannonian) Croatia, and Adriatic Croatia. The latter encompasses the counties along the Adriatic coast. Northwest Croatia includes Koprivnica-Križevci, Krapina-Zagorje, Međimurje, Varaždin, the city of Zagreb, and Zagreb counties and the Central and Eastern (Pannonian) Croatia includes the remaining areas—Bjelovar-Bilogora, Brod-Posavina, Karlovac, Osijek-Baranja, Požega-Slavonia, Sisak-Moslavina, Virovitica-Podravina, and Vukovar-Syrmia counties. Individual counties and the city of Zagreb also represent NUTS 3 level subdivision units in Croatia. The NUTS local administrative unit divisions are two-tiered. LAU 1 divisions match the counties and the city of Zagreb in effect making those the same as NUTS 3 units, while LAU 2 subdivisions correspond to cities and municipalities.
Map of Croatian counties and county capitals. Zagreb is capital of the Zagreb County enveloping the city of ZagrebPožegaPožegaViroviticaViroviticaBjelovarBjelovarKoprivnicaKoprivnicaČakovecČakovecVaraždinVaraždinKrapinaKrapinaPazinPazinRijekaRijekaZagrebZagrebOsijekOsijekVukovarVukovarSlavonski BrodSlavonski BrodKarlovacKarlovacDubrovnikDubrovnikSplitSplitŠibenikŠibenikZadarZadarSisakSisakGospićGospić
Counties of Croatia
County Seat Area (km2) Population
Bjelovar-Bilogora Bjelovar 2,652 102,295
Brod-Posavina Slavonski Brod 2,043 130,782
Dubrovnik-Neretva Dubrovnik 1,783 115,862
Istria Pazin 2,820 195,794
Karlovac Karlovac 3,622 112,596
Koprivnica-Križevci Koprivnica 1,746 101,661
Krapina-Zagorje Krapina 1,224 120,942
Lika-Senj Gospić 5,350 42,893
Međimurje Čakovec 730 105,863
Osijek-Baranja Osijek 4,152 259,481
Požega-Slavonia Požega 1,845 64,420
Primorje-Gorski Kotar Rijeka 3,582 266,503
Šibenik-Knin Šibenik 2,939 96,624
Sisak-Moslavina Sisak 4,463 140,549
Split-Dalmatia Split 4,534 425,412
Varaždin Varaždin 1,261 160,264
Virovitica-Podravina Virovitica 2,068 70,660
Vukovar-Syrmia Vukovar 2,448 144,438
Zadar Zadar 3,642 160,340
Zagreb County Zagreb 3,078 301,206
City of Zagreb Zagreb 641 769,944
#croatia #roundof16 #mapschool #mapsolo #maps #mapas https://youtu.be/Wp6rg5t0YxY
https://wn.com/Map_Of_Croatia
Croatia was first divided into counties in the Middle Ages. The divisions changed over time to reflect losses of territory to Ottoman conquest and subsequent liberation of the same territory, changes of the political status of Dalmatia, Dubrovnik, and Istria. The traditional division of the country into counties was abolished in the 1920s when the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and the subsequent Kingdom of Yugoslavia introduced oblasts and banovinas respectively.
Varaždin, capital of Croatia between 1767 and 1776, is the seat of Varaždin county; Pictured: Old Town fortress, one of 15 Croatia's sites inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage tentative list
Communist-ruled Croatia, as a constituent part of post-World War II Yugoslavia, abolished earlier divisions and introduced municipalities, subdividing Croatia into approximately one hundred municipalities. Counties were reintroduced in 1992 legislation, significantly altered in terms of territory relative to the pre-1920s subdivisions. In 1918, the Transleithanian part was divided into eight counties with their seats in Bjelovar, Gospić, Ogulin, Osijek, Požega, Varaždin, Vukovar, and Zagreb.
As of 1992, Croatia is divided into 20 counties and the capital city of Zagreb, the latter having the dual authority and legal status of a county and a city. County borders changed in some instances, last revised in 2006. The counties subdivide into 127 cities and 429 municipalities. Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) division is performed in several tiers. NUTS 1 level considers the entire country in a single unit; three NUTS 2 regions come below that. Those are Northwest Croatia, Central and Eastern (Pannonian) Croatia, and Adriatic Croatia. The latter encompasses the counties along the Adriatic coast. Northwest Croatia includes Koprivnica-Križevci, Krapina-Zagorje, Međimurje, Varaždin, the city of Zagreb, and Zagreb counties and the Central and Eastern (Pannonian) Croatia includes the remaining areas—Bjelovar-Bilogora, Brod-Posavina, Karlovac, Osijek-Baranja, Požega-Slavonia, Sisak-Moslavina, Virovitica-Podravina, and Vukovar-Syrmia counties. Individual counties and the city of Zagreb also represent NUTS 3 level subdivision units in Croatia. The NUTS local administrative unit divisions are two-tiered. LAU 1 divisions match the counties and the city of Zagreb in effect making those the same as NUTS 3 units, while LAU 2 subdivisions correspond to cities and municipalities.
Map of Croatian counties and county capitals. Zagreb is capital of the Zagreb County enveloping the city of ZagrebPožegaPožegaViroviticaViroviticaBjelovarBjelovarKoprivnicaKoprivnicaČakovecČakovecVaraždinVaraždinKrapinaKrapinaPazinPazinRijekaRijekaZagrebZagrebOsijekOsijekVukovarVukovarSlavonski BrodSlavonski BrodKarlovacKarlovacDubrovnikDubrovnikSplitSplitŠibenikŠibenikZadarZadarSisakSisakGospićGospić
Counties of Croatia
County Seat Area (km2) Population
Bjelovar-Bilogora Bjelovar 2,652 102,295
Brod-Posavina Slavonski Brod 2,043 130,782
Dubrovnik-Neretva Dubrovnik 1,783 115,862
Istria Pazin 2,820 195,794
Karlovac Karlovac 3,622 112,596
Koprivnica-Križevci Koprivnica 1,746 101,661
Krapina-Zagorje Krapina 1,224 120,942
Lika-Senj Gospić 5,350 42,893
Međimurje Čakovec 730 105,863
Osijek-Baranja Osijek 4,152 259,481
Požega-Slavonia Požega 1,845 64,420
Primorje-Gorski Kotar Rijeka 3,582 266,503
Šibenik-Knin Šibenik 2,939 96,624
Sisak-Moslavina Sisak 4,463 140,549
Split-Dalmatia Split 4,534 425,412
Varaždin Varaždin 1,261 160,264
Virovitica-Podravina Virovitica 2,068 70,660
Vukovar-Syrmia Vukovar 2,448 144,438
Zadar Zadar 3,642 160,340
Zagreb County Zagreb 3,078 301,206
City of Zagreb Zagreb 641 769,944
#croatia #roundof16 #mapschool #mapsolo #maps #mapas https://youtu.be/Wp6rg5t0YxY
- published: 05 Dec 2022
- views: 14834
5:02
Liberland and the Croatian-Serbian Border dispute
In this video we are delving into the the ongoing border dispute between Croatia and Serbia along the Danube river. The conflict exists in its current form sinc...
In this video we are delving into the the ongoing border dispute between Croatia and Serbia along the Danube river. The conflict exists in its current form since 1945 and is developing into a major problem in the region, as it threatens to halt Serbia’s EU-Integration process. While Serbia’s claims correspond to the contemporary shape of the Danube, Croatia’s claim corresponds with the Danube’s shape as it was in the 19th century. This has led to overlapping territorial claims, but has also created a few pockets of lands unclaimed by both. This peculiar circumstance made the conflict famous in 2015, when Czech politician Vít Jedlička decided to proclaim a new "country" there, Liberland.
Thanks for watching, consider subscribing for more content like this in the future!
____________________
Consider supporting this channel on Patreon:
Link to my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/politicswithpaint
____________________
Music: Blue Danube (by Strauss)
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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:40 The Croatian-Serbian border
1:09 History of the conflict
2:45 Current situation
3:09 Creation of "Liberland"
4:02 Progress on resolving the issue
4:30 Outro
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Sources:
Schofield, Clive H. ; Klemenčić, Mladen (2001) War and Peace on the Danube: The Evolution of the Croatia-Serbia Boundary: Durham University Press, Durham.
Kuzmanovic, Jasmina; Savic, Misha (2018) Online: Croatia, Serbia Vow to Solve Long-Standing Border Dispute. Online: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-12/balkan-rivals-vow-to-solve-long-standing-border-other-disputes
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#croatia #serbia #liberland
https://wn.com/Liberland_And_The_Croatian_Serbian_Border_Dispute
In this video we are delving into the the ongoing border dispute between Croatia and Serbia along the Danube river. The conflict exists in its current form since 1945 and is developing into a major problem in the region, as it threatens to halt Serbia’s EU-Integration process. While Serbia’s claims correspond to the contemporary shape of the Danube, Croatia’s claim corresponds with the Danube’s shape as it was in the 19th century. This has led to overlapping territorial claims, but has also created a few pockets of lands unclaimed by both. This peculiar circumstance made the conflict famous in 2015, when Czech politician Vít Jedlička decided to proclaim a new "country" there, Liberland.
Thanks for watching, consider subscribing for more content like this in the future!
____________________
Consider supporting this channel on Patreon:
Link to my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/politicswithpaint
____________________
Music: Blue Danube (by Strauss)
____________________
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:40 The Croatian-Serbian border
1:09 History of the conflict
2:45 Current situation
3:09 Creation of "Liberland"
4:02 Progress on resolving the issue
4:30 Outro
____________________
Sources:
Schofield, Clive H. ; Klemenčić, Mladen (2001) War and Peace on the Danube: The Evolution of the Croatia-Serbia Boundary: Durham University Press, Durham.
Kuzmanovic, Jasmina; Savic, Misha (2018) Online: Croatia, Serbia Vow to Solve Long-Standing Border Dispute. Online: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-12/balkan-rivals-vow-to-solve-long-standing-border-other-disputes
____________________
#croatia #serbia #liberland
- published: 03 Apr 2020
- views: 245592
2:53
Museums and Municipalities in Croatia - Visnja Zgaga on #Museums
Visnja Zgaga from the Museum of Zagreb, HR, speaks on her views on museums and municipalities in Croatia at the ENCATC Conference "Museums and Municipalities in...
Visnja Zgaga from the Museum of Zagreb, HR, speaks on her views on museums and municipalities in Croatia at the ENCATC Conference "Museums and Municipalities in Europe" (9-10 December 2010, Brussels, BE), to answer:
0:00 Intro
0:11 How would you describe the relationship between museums and municipalities in Croatia?
0:56 Is this relationship between museums and municipalities problematic in Croatia?
1:56 Are museums in Croatia always dependent on municipalities?
2:14 How do you see museums and municipalities evolving in the future? Will they grow closer together?
Category: Museums
Language: English
Length: 02:53
https://wn.com/Museums_And_Municipalities_In_Croatia_Visnja_Zgaga_On_Museums
Visnja Zgaga from the Museum of Zagreb, HR, speaks on her views on museums and municipalities in Croatia at the ENCATC Conference "Museums and Municipalities in Europe" (9-10 December 2010, Brussels, BE), to answer:
0:00 Intro
0:11 How would you describe the relationship between museums and municipalities in Croatia?
0:56 Is this relationship between museums and municipalities problematic in Croatia?
1:56 Are museums in Croatia always dependent on municipalities?
2:14 How do you see museums and municipalities evolving in the future? Will they grow closer together?
Category: Museums
Language: English
Length: 02:53
- published: 02 Feb 2011
- views: 524
9:20
The Croatian Government Is Getting Desperate | Croatia Population Collapse
Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1273503
Odysee: https://odysee.com/@clovert:b
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/clovert/
Discord: https://discord.gg/Pv8...
Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1273503
Odysee: https://odysee.com/@clovert:b
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/clovert/
Discord: https://discord.gg/Pv8MBqN7kb
The Croatian government have a self employment scheme called I choose Croatia, which is trying to lure ex pats back to the country
https://wn.com/The_Croatian_Government_Is_Getting_Desperate_|_Croatia_Population_Collapse
Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1273503
Odysee: https://odysee.com/@clovert:b
Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/clovert/
Discord: https://discord.gg/Pv8MBqN7kb
The Croatian government have a self employment scheme called I choose Croatia, which is trying to lure ex pats back to the country
- published: 08 Feb 2022
- views: 1928
4:51
4 Rivers of Croatia | A Piece of Croatian Paradise
4 Rivers of Croatia | A Piece of Croatian Paradise
The position of area Četiri Rijeke, in the heart of Croatia, at a crossing of different paths – roads leadin...
4 Rivers of Croatia | A Piece of Croatian Paradise
The position of area Četiri Rijeke, in the heart of Croatia, at a crossing of different paths – roads leading toward the Adriatic Sea – has led to centuries of overlap between cultures that represent the heritage of current generations, in the form of, among other things, an impressive number of recipes that were used for preparing various specialties long ago and not so long ago.
''The tourist board of area Četiri Rijeke encompasses the town of Duga Resa and the Barilović, Bosiljevo, Generalski Stol, and Netretić municipalities. It was formed thanks to the joint vision, mission, and objectives of local government leaders, who wish to make the area recognizable on the tourism market, and in time turn it into one of the leading destinations for continental tourism, while permanently striving for something more.
The tourist board was named after the fact that we are truly located in an area crisscrossed by four rivers – Korana in the Barilović municipality, Mrežnica in the town of Duga Resa and the Generalski Stol municipality, Dobra in the Generalski Stol and Netretić municipalities, and Kupa in the Bosiljevo and Netretić municipalities.
Explore the natural and cultural sights of area Četiri Rijeke
Četiri Rijeke Gastro offer...
The position of the Four Rivers area, in the heart of Croatia, at a crossing of different paths – roads leading toward the Adriatic Sea – has led to centuries of overlap between cultures that represent the heritage of current generations, in the form of, among other things, an impressive number of recipes that were used for preparing various specialties long ago and not so long ago.
Experience the activities available in area Četiri Rijeke
The position of area Četiri Rijeke, in the heart of Croatia, at a crossing of different paths – roads leading toward the Adriatic Sea – has led to centuries of overlap between cultures that represent the heritage of current generations, in the form of, among other things, an impressive number of recipes that were used for preparing various specialties long ago and not so long ago.'' - TZP4Rijeke
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For travel packages on this destination, make sure to visit http://www.pointerstraveldmc.com
For more information, make sure to visit the web: www.pointerstravel.com or to install our Pointers - Personal Travel Guide app available for iOS & Android!
About Pointers - Destination Management Company and Personal Travel Guide:
Pointers is a Destination Management Company and a free personal travel guide to take with you on your next adventure. Download Pointers Personal Travel Guide to quickly locate great destinations, attractions and events in Croatia and South Africa. Explore, discover and find the things you enjoy the most.
Get More Pointers:
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https://wn.com/4_Rivers_Of_Croatia_|_A_Piece_Of_Croatian_Paradise
4 Rivers of Croatia | A Piece of Croatian Paradise
The position of area Četiri Rijeke, in the heart of Croatia, at a crossing of different paths – roads leading toward the Adriatic Sea – has led to centuries of overlap between cultures that represent the heritage of current generations, in the form of, among other things, an impressive number of recipes that were used for preparing various specialties long ago and not so long ago.
''The tourist board of area Četiri Rijeke encompasses the town of Duga Resa and the Barilović, Bosiljevo, Generalski Stol, and Netretić municipalities. It was formed thanks to the joint vision, mission, and objectives of local government leaders, who wish to make the area recognizable on the tourism market, and in time turn it into one of the leading destinations for continental tourism, while permanently striving for something more.
The tourist board was named after the fact that we are truly located in an area crisscrossed by four rivers – Korana in the Barilović municipality, Mrežnica in the town of Duga Resa and the Generalski Stol municipality, Dobra in the Generalski Stol and Netretić municipalities, and Kupa in the Bosiljevo and Netretić municipalities.
Explore the natural and cultural sights of area Četiri Rijeke
Četiri Rijeke Gastro offer...
The position of the Four Rivers area, in the heart of Croatia, at a crossing of different paths – roads leading toward the Adriatic Sea – has led to centuries of overlap between cultures that represent the heritage of current generations, in the form of, among other things, an impressive number of recipes that were used for preparing various specialties long ago and not so long ago.
Experience the activities available in area Četiri Rijeke
The position of area Četiri Rijeke, in the heart of Croatia, at a crossing of different paths – roads leading toward the Adriatic Sea – has led to centuries of overlap between cultures that represent the heritage of current generations, in the form of, among other things, an impressive number of recipes that were used for preparing various specialties long ago and not so long ago.'' - TZP4Rijeke
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
For travel packages on this destination, make sure to visit http://www.pointerstraveldmc.com
For more information, make sure to visit the web: www.pointerstravel.com or to install our Pointers - Personal Travel Guide app available for iOS & Android!
About Pointers - Destination Management Company and Personal Travel Guide:
Pointers is a Destination Management Company and a free personal travel guide to take with you on your next adventure. Download Pointers Personal Travel Guide to quickly locate great destinations, attractions and events in Croatia and South Africa. Explore, discover and find the things you enjoy the most.
Get More Pointers:
Official Site: https://bit.ly/2HFlAGu and http://bit.ly/PointersTravel
Mobile App: http://hyperurl.co/PointersTravelApp
Instagram: http://bit.ly/PointersTravelIG
Twitter: http://bit.ly/PointersTravelTW
Facebook: http://bit.ly/PointersTravelFB
Produced by Pointers.
© 2020 Pointers, d.o.o. (LLC).
All Rights Reserved.
- published: 04 Nov 2020
- views: 2160
1:19:21
Sons of Herod (genocide in independent state of Croatia)
Documentary Film "Sons of Herod" is an documentary and analytical story about the genocide of the Serbian people in the Independent State of Croatia (Nezavisna ...
Documentary Film "Sons of Herod" is an documentary and analytical story about the genocide of the Serbian people in the Independent State of Croatia (Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH), which for the last seven decades has been hidden from the world, under the political embargo of the Yugoslavian politics, bans and censorship. Children death camps were nowhere to be found except in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH). Therefore, the film especially points to the suffering of children, addressing the causes of this cruel crime, revealing simultaneously its depth, crime against humanity, the role of the Roman Catholic Church but also the ones who were for decades guardians of this horrible secret and the carst pits.
https://wn.com/Sons_Of_Herod_(Genocide_In_Independent_State_Of_Croatia)
Documentary Film "Sons of Herod" is an documentary and analytical story about the genocide of the Serbian people in the Independent State of Croatia (Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH), which for the last seven decades has been hidden from the world, under the political embargo of the Yugoslavian politics, bans and censorship. Children death camps were nowhere to be found except in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH). Therefore, the film especially points to the suffering of children, addressing the causes of this cruel crime, revealing simultaneously its depth, crime against humanity, the role of the Roman Catholic Church but also the ones who were for decades guardians of this horrible secret and the carst pits.
- published: 18 Jan 2022
- views: 3282
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Sarajevo - Presentation of the Association of municipalities of Republic of Croatia
Sarajevo - Presentation of the Association of municipalities of Republic of Croatia at NEXPO fair
Sarajevo - Presentation of the Association of municipalities of Republic of Croatia at NEXPO fair
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Sarajevo - Presentation of the Association of municipalities of Republic of Croatia at NEXPO fair
- published: 04 Jul 2011
- views: 43
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How Dangerous is Croatia's Radioactive Waste Site Near Its Border With Bosnia?
In this episode, we look at Croatia's plans for a new radioactive waste storage facility. It wants to store half of the waste produced by the Krsko power plant ...
In this episode, we look at Croatia's plans for a new radioactive waste storage facility. It wants to store half of the waste produced by the Krsko power plant which it co-owns with neighbouring Slovenia at a new facility in the town of Dvor, which is right across the Bosnian border. Bosnia says it could have a major effect on public health, as well as its rivers, agriculture and a nearby nature reserve. Veljko Skenderija visited the Krsko power plant to see more.
At this year's Sarajevo Film Festival, which runs from August 12 to 19, twenty films are set to have their world premieres. Hollywood and regional film stars, directors, and singers hit the red carpet as the city welcomes tourists and guests from all over the world. Semir Sejfovic has more from the Bosnian capital.
Across The Balkans, hosted by Nafisa Latic, is TRT World’s programme that focuses specifically on the issues and fault lines shaping Southeast Europe today.
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In this episode, we look at Croatia's plans for a new radioactive waste storage facility. It wants to store half of the waste produced by the Krsko power plant which it co-owns with neighbouring Slovenia at a new facility in the town of Dvor, which is right across the Bosnian border. Bosnia says it could have a major effect on public health, as well as its rivers, agriculture and a nearby nature reserve. Veljko Skenderija visited the Krsko power plant to see more.
At this year's Sarajevo Film Festival, which runs from August 12 to 19, twenty films are set to have their world premieres. Hollywood and regional film stars, directors, and singers hit the red carpet as the city welcomes tourists and guests from all over the world. Semir Sejfovic has more from the Bosnian capital.
Across The Balkans, hosted by Nafisa Latic, is TRT World’s programme that focuses specifically on the issues and fault lines shaping Southeast Europe today.
Watch other episodes of ‘Across the Balkans’ 👉http://trt.world/fvfp
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- published: 16 Aug 2022
- views: 2460