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Danica may refer to: * Danica (given name), people with the given name * Danica concentration camp Danica was the first concentration and extermination camp established in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II. It was established in Koprivnica (modern-day Croatia) on 15 or 20 April 1941 in the deserted building of former fertili ..., in the Independent State of Croatia * A personification of the morning star in Slavic mythology * Danica (magazine), a 19th-century magazine in Croatia See also * Danika (other) * Danish (other), ''Danica'' in Latin {{disambiguation ...
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Danica (given Name)
Danica (Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Даница) is a given name. Notable people and characters with the name include: * Danica Crnogorčević, singer of ethno and religious songs and a graduate art historian from Montenegro * Danica Krstajić, tennis player from Montenegro * Danica Lee, American actress, best known for voicing Ming-Ming on ''Wonder Pets!'' * Danica, Hereditary Princess of Serbia, Serbian graphic designer and wife of Hereditary Prince Philip * Danica McKellar, American actress and mathematician, best known for her role as Winnie Cooper on the TV show ''The Wonder Years'' * Danica Patrick, American race car driver * Danica Rice, Canadian sprint kayaker * Danica Roem, American politician and journalist * Danica Seleskovitch (1921–2001), French conference interpreter, teacher and academic writer * Danica Thrall, English glamour model and reality television personality * Danica Wu, Canadian soccer player * Elvira Dolinar (pen name Danica, 1870–1961), Slovenian femini ...
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Danica Concentration Camp
Danica was the first concentration and extermination camp established in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II. It was established in Koprivnica (modern-day Croatia) on 15 or 20 April 1941 in the deserted building of former fertilizer factory "Danica". Mijo Babić participated in preparations for the establishment of Danica concentration camp The first individual inmates were brought to Danica on 18 April 1941 while first groups arrived at the end of April 1941. The Jews from Zagreb were transported to Danica and Jadovno early in May 1941. Those transported to Danica were all killed by July 1941, while those transported to Jadovno were all killed by August 1941. Already in June 1941 there were 2,000 inmates in Danica, most of them being Serbs followed by Croat communists, Jews and Romani people. The number of inmates reached 5,000 including 500 Jews. Four hundred Romani Romani may refer to: Ethnicities * Romani people, an ethnic group of Northern Indian origin, ...
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List Of Slavic Deities
The pagan Slavs were polytheistic, which means that they worshipped many gods and goddesses. The gods of the Slavs are known primarily from a small number of chronicles and letopises, or not very accurate Christian sermons against paganism. Additional, more numerous sources in which Slavic theonyms are preserved include names, proper names, place names, folk holidays, and language, including sayings. Information about Slavic paganism, including the gods, is scarce because Christian missionaries were not very interested in the spiritual life of the Slavs. Also, no accounts written down directly by the pagan Slavs exist. During the Christianization missions, the deities, on the one hand, were demonized to deter from worshipping them, on the other hand, their characteristics and functions were assumed by the saints, which was supposed to make the new religion less alien. Common Slavic deities Because of the small number of sources, there is no consensus among scholars of Slavic ...
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Danica (magazine)
Danica ilirska was the first Croatian literary magazine launched on 10 January 1835 as a weekly supplement to ''Novine horvatske'' newspaper in Zagreb, the Kingdom of Croatia. It was initially published under the title of ''Danicza horvatzka, slavonzka y dalmatinzka'' (Danica of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia) and edited by a leader of the Croatian national revival Ljudevit Gaj. The name was a reference to the personification of the morning star in Slavic mythology and to the lands of the Triune Kingdom claimed by the proponents of the Croatian national revival – the kingdoms of Croatia, Slavonia, and Dalmatia. On 2 January 1836, the magazine was renamed ''Danica ilirska'' in reference to the name used by Count Janko Drašković in his ''Dissertation'', the political programme of the Croatian national revival – which likewise became known as the Illyrian movement. Drašković used the term in reference to proposed unified Croatian lands in the Habsburg monarchy. When the Illyri ...
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Danika (other)
Danika may refer to: People * Danika Atchia (born 1997), Mauritian model * Danika Bourne (born 1981), Australian ice dancer * Danika Brace, American football coach and former player * Danika Yarosh (born 1998), American actress Other uses * ''Danika'' (film), 2006 psychological thriller film See also * Danica (given name) Danica (Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Даница) is a given name. Notable people and characters with the name include: * Danica Crnogorčević, singer of ethno and religious songs and a graduate art historian from Montenegro * Danica Krstajić, ten ...
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