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Bokšić may refer to: * Bokšić, Vukovar-Srijem County, a village near Tompojevci, Croatia * Bokšić, Osijek-Baranja County, a village near Đurđenovac, Croatia * Bokšić, Kosovo, a village near Klina * Alen Bokšić Alen Bokšić (; born 21 January 1970) is a former Croatian professional footballer. A forward who spent most of his career in France and Italy, he was renowned for his technique and power, and is regarded as one of the greatest players in the ...
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Bokšić, Vukovar-Srijem County
Bokšić is a small Settlement (Croatia), village south of Čakovci in the municipality of Tompojevci. The village of Bokšić began to be settled in 1941. Residents from the vicinity of Velika Gorica settled in Bokšić who were looking for fertile land, and in order to get a permit to move they had to be moral and exemplary citizens and pay all tax obligations to the state. In the area of Bokšić, they cleared the forest and built a village. Sport The village has a football team known as NK Polet Boskic. References

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Đurđenovac
Đurđenovac () is a municipality in Slavonia, in the Osijek-Baranja County of Croatia. At the 2011 census, there were a total of 6,750 inhabitants in the entire municipality, in the following settlements: * Beljevina, population 712 * Bokšić, population 433 * Bokšić Lug, population 259 * Đurđenovac, population 2,944 * Gabrilovac, population 63 * Klokočevci, population 428 * Krčevina, population 115 * Ličko Novo Selo, population 96 * Lipine, population 68 * Našičko Novo Selo, population 344 * Pribiševci, population 390 * Sušine, population 278 * Šaptinovci, population 543 * Teodorovac, population 77 By ethnicity, 96.6% of the population was Croat, 1.9% was Serb. Colonist settlement of Ličko Novo Selo was established during the land reform in interwar Yugoslavia. History The second known electric generator in Croatia was introduced in Đurđenovac in 1881, just one year after the first one was introduced in Duga Resa Duga Resa is a town in Karlova ...
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Klina
Klina (Albanian language, Albanian: ''Klinë'' or ''Klina'') is a List of cities in Kosovo, town and Municipalities of Kosovo, municipality located in the District of Peja of north-western Kosovo. According to the 2011 census, the town of Klina has 5,542 inhabitants, while the municipality has 38,496 inhabitants. It is located at the confluence of the river Klina (river), Klina into the White Drin. A symbol of Klina are the Mirusha Waterfalls. History During early Middle Ages, Constantine VII, Porphyrogenitus mentions the urban center of ''Desstinik'', today Dresnik, where important archeological discoveries of Roman period were made in August 2013, described as: ''...the most important discovery of the past few decades to have been made in Kosovo in the area of archaeology.'' In the village lies the Archaeological Site of Dresnik. Economy There is one bauxite mine operating on the territory of Klina - Grebnik mine. Demography According to the last official census done ...
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