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Netretić
Netretić is a village and a municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia. There are 2,862 inhabitants, 99% of whom are Croats. The settlements in the municipality are: * Baići (population 0) * Bogovci (population 3) * Brajakovo Brdo (population 116) * Bukovje Netretićko (population 49) * Culibrki (population 4) * Donje Prilišće (population 80) * Donje Stative (population 197) * Dubravci (population 161) * Dubravčani (population 243) * Frketić Selo (population 74) * Goli Vrh Netretićki (population 7) * Gornje Prilišće (population 48) * Jakovci Netretićki (population 21) * Jarče Polje (population 127) * Kolenovac (population 12) * Kučevice (population 119) * Kunići Ribnički (population 22) * Ladešići (population 28) * Lončar Brdo (population 5) * Lonjgari (population 2) * Maletići (population 144) * Mali Modruš Potok (population 41) * Mračin (population 263) * Mrzljaki (population 17) * Netretić (population 58) * Novigrad na Dobri (populati ...
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Municipalities Of Croatia
Municipalities in Croatia ( hr, općina; plural: ''općine'') are the second-lowest administrative unit of government in the country, and along with cities and towns (''grad'', plural: ''gradovi'') they form the second level of administrative subdisivion, after counties. Though equal in powers and administrative bodies, municipalities and towns differ in that municipalities are usually more likely to consist of a collection of villages in rural or suburban areas, whereas towns are more likely to cover urbanised areas. Croatian law defines municipalities as local self-government units which are established, in an area where several inhabited settlements represent a natural, economic and social entity, related to one other by the common interests of the area's population. As of 2017, the 21 counties of Croatia are subdivided into 128 towns and 428 municipalities. Tasks and organization Municipalities, within their self-governing scope of activities, perform the tasks of local ...
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Karlovac County
Karlovac County ( hr, Karlovačka županija) is a county in central Croatia, with the administrative center in Karlovac. The city of Karlovac is a fort from the times of the Military Frontier. It was built as a six-side star fort in the 16th century at the point of confluence of four rivers. The town blossomed in the 18th and 19th century after being made a free town, with the development of roads between Pannonian Basin to the Adriatic Sea, and waterways along the Kupa river. The city is making use of its crucial geostrategic point in Croatia. The county itself extends towards the north to the water springs of Jamnica, and towards the south all the way down to the mountainous regions of Gorski Kotar and Lika, in particular to the Bjelolasica mountain which features the largest winter sport recreation center in the country. Administrative division Karlovac County is divided: * City of Karlovac (county seat) * City of Ogulin * Town of Duga Resa * Town of Ozalj * Town of Slu ...
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Brajakovo Brdo
Brajakovo Brdo is a village in Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") , image_map = , map_caption = , capit .... It is connected by the D6 highway. References Populated places in Karlovac County {{Karlovac-geo-stub ...
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Lončar Brdo
Lončar () is a Serbian, Montenegrin, Croatian and Slovenian surname, meaning "potter". It is among the most common surnames in the Koprivnica-Križevci County of Croatia. It may refer to: * Alen Lončar (born 1974), retired male freestyle swimmer from Croatia *Beba Lončar (born 1943), Serbian-Italian film actress *Dragotin Lončar (1876–1954), Slovenian historian, editor and Social Democratic politician *Krešimir Lončar (born 1983), 6 ft 10¾ in Croatian professional basketball player *Nikola Lončar (born 1972), retired Serbian professional basketball player * Rade Lončar (born 1996), Serbian professional basketball player * Stefan Lončar (born 1996), Montenegrin footballer * Stjepan Lončar (born 1996), Bosnian-Herzegovinian professional footballer * Zlatibor Lončar (born 1971), Health Minister of Serbia *Zoran Lončar (born 1965), the former Serbian Minister of Education and Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government *Zoran Lončar (footballe ...
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