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Cerje Tužno
Cerje is a South Slavic toponym, referring to . It may refer to: ;In Albania * Cerje, Albania, a village near Pustec ;In Croatia * Cerje, Vrbovec, a village near Vrbovec * Cerje, Zagreb, a village near Zagreb * Cerje Jesenjsko, a village near Jesenje * Cerje Letovanićko, a village near Lekenik * Cerje Nebojse, a village near Maruševec * Cerje Pokupsko, a village near Pokupsko * Cerje Samoborsko, a village near Samobor * Cerje Tužno, a village near Ivanec * Cerje Vivodinsko, a village near Ozalj Ozalj is a town in central Croatia, located north of Karlovac and southwest of Jastrebarsko, on the Kupa River. It is close to Žumberak/Gorjanci, Žumberak in the north and the border with Slovenia in the northwest, with Metlika being the close ... * Ličko Cerje, a village near Lovinac ;In Macedonia * Cerje, Skopje, an archeological site ;In Serbia * Cerje, Bajina Bašta, a village near Bajina Bašta * Cerje, Kraljevo, a village near Kraljevo * Cerje (Niš), a vill ...
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Quercus Cerris
''Quercus cerris'', the Turkey oak or Austrian oak, is an oak native to south-eastern Europe and Asia Minor. It is the type species of ''Quercus'' sect. ''Cerris'', a section of the genus characterised by shoot buds surrounded by soft bristles, bristle-tipped leaf lobes, and acorns that usually mature in 18 months. Description ''Quercus cerris'' is a large deciduous tree growing to tall with a trunk up to in diameter. The bark is dark gray and deeply furrowed. On mature trees, the bark fissures are often streaked orange near the base of the trunk. The glossy leaves are long and 3–5 cm wide, with 6–12 triangular lobes on each side; the regularity of the lobing varies greatly, with some trees having very regular lobes, others much less regular. The flowers are wind-pollinated catkins, maturing about 18 months after pollination; the fruit is a large acorn, long and 2 cm broad, bicoloured with an orange basal half grading to a green-brown tip; the acorn cup is 2& ...
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Cerje Samoborsko
Cerje Samoborsko is a settlement (''naselje'') in the Samobor administrative territory of Zagreb County, Croatia Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herze .... As of 2011 it had a population of 381 people. References Populated places in Zagreb County {{ZagrebCounty-geo-stub ...
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Cerje, Skopje
Cerje is an archaeological site dating from neolithic times. Its unique finds include the figurine known as Adam of Macedonia, one of the earliest prehistoric male figurines. Cerje is located near Skopje, North Macedonia North Macedonia, officially the Republic of North Macedonia, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe. It shares land borders with Greece to the south, Albania to the west, Bulgaria to the east, Kosovo to the northwest and Serbia to the n .... References Archaeological sites in North Macedonia Buildings and structures in Skopje Neolithic sites of Europe {{Skopje-stub ...
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Ličko Cerje
Licko Cerje is a village in the municipality of Lovinac, Lika-Senj County, Croatia. In the 2011 census, the population was 88, and there were 40 households in the village. Historical population The population has changed over time:https://web.dzs.hr/Hrv/pxweb2003/database/Naselja - Croatian Census data, Croatian Bureau of Statistics The Croatian Bureau of Statistics ( or DZS) is the Croatian national statistics bureau. History The bureau was formed in 1875 in Austria-Hungary as the ''Zemaljski statistički ured'' for the Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia. In 192 ... *1857: 963 *1869: 1,053 *1880: 689 *1890: 811 *1900: 801 *1910: 640 *1921: 644 *1931: 633 *1948: 596 *1953: 565 *1961: 502 *1971: 409 *1981: 287 *1991: 196 *2001: 117 *2011: 88 References Populated places in Lika-Senj County {{LikaSenj-geo-stub ...
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Ozalj
Ozalj is a town in central Croatia, located north of Karlovac and southwest of Jastrebarsko, on the Kupa River. It is close to Žumberak/Gorjanci, Žumberak in the north and the border with Slovenia in the northwest, with Metlika being the closest Slovenian town. History The town was built on a cliff over the Kupa river and the first mention of it dates from 1244, as a free royal town. The Frankopan family owned it since 1398, then it passed to the Zrinski family in 1550, and it stayed theirs until 1671. The city commemorates 30 April as its day, in memory of the event in 1671 when Petar Zrinski and Fran Krsto Frankopan were executed. The patron saint of the town is St. Vitus, whose feast is celebrated on 15 June. Munjara Munjara is the Ozalj Hydroelectric Power Plant, old hydroelectric plant. This plant has three 3.5 megawatt generators and was built between 1907 and 1908. Demographics The town of Ozalj itself has a population of 1,053, with a total of 5,837 people in th ...
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Cerje Vivodinsko
Cerje is a South Slavic toponym, referring to . It may refer to: ;In Albania * Cerje, Albania, a village near Pustec ;In Croatia * Cerje, Vrbovec, a village near Vrbovec * Cerje, Zagreb, a village near Zagreb * Cerje Jesenjsko, a village near Jesenje * Cerje Letovanićko, a village near Lekenik * Cerje Nebojse, a village near Maruševec * Cerje Pokupsko, a village near Pokupsko * Cerje Samoborsko, a village near Samobor * Cerje Tužno, a village near Ivanec * Cerje Vivodinsko, a village near Ozalj * Ličko Cerje, a village near Lovinac ;In Macedonia * Cerje, Skopje Cerje is an archaeological site dating from neolithic times. Its unique finds include the figurine known as Adam of Macedonia, one of the earliest prehistoric male figurines. Cerje is located near Skopje, North Macedonia North Macedonia, of ..., an archeological site ;In Serbia * Cerje, Bajina Bašta, a village near Bajina Bašta * Cerje, Kraljevo, a village near Kraljevo * Cerje (Niš), a village ...
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Ivanec
Ivanec is a town in northern Croatia, located southwest of Varaždin, east of Lepoglava and north of the mountain Ivanščica. History In the late 19th and early 20th century, Ivanec was a district capital in Varaždin County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. Population In the 2011 census, the population of the municipality was 13,765, in the following settlements: * Bedenec, population 732 * Cerje Tužno, population 182 * Gačice, population 355 * Gečkovec, population 116 * Horvatsko, population 173 * Ivanec, population 5,234 * Ivanečka Željeznica, population 253 * Ivanečki Vrhovec, population 307 * Ivanečko Naselje, population 237 * Jerovec, population 827 * Kaniža, population 287 * Knapić, population 62 * Lančić, population 299 * Lovrečan, population 490 * Lukavec, population 141 * Margečan, population 384 * Osečka, population 220 * Pece, population 81 * Prigorec, population 531 * Punikve, population 445 * Radovan, population 372 * Ribić ...
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Cerje Tužno
Cerje is a South Slavic toponym, referring to . It may refer to: ;In Albania * Cerje, Albania, a village near Pustec ;In Croatia * Cerje, Vrbovec, a village near Vrbovec * Cerje, Zagreb, a village near Zagreb * Cerje Jesenjsko, a village near Jesenje * Cerje Letovanićko, a village near Lekenik * Cerje Nebojse, a village near Maruševec * Cerje Pokupsko, a village near Pokupsko * Cerje Samoborsko, a village near Samobor * Cerje Tužno, a village near Ivanec * Cerje Vivodinsko, a village near Ozalj Ozalj is a town in central Croatia, located north of Karlovac and southwest of Jastrebarsko, on the Kupa River. It is close to Žumberak/Gorjanci, Žumberak in the north and the border with Slovenia in the northwest, with Metlika being the close ... * Ličko Cerje, a village near Lovinac ;In Macedonia * Cerje, Skopje, an archeological site ;In Serbia * Cerje, Bajina Bašta, a village near Bajina Bašta * Cerje, Kraljevo, a village near Kraljevo * Cerje (Niš), a vill ...
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Cerje Pokupsko
Cerje Pokupsko is a village in Croatia Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herze .... It is connected by the D36 highway. References Populated places in Zagreb County {{ZagrebCounty-geo-stub ...
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Cerje, Albania
Cerje ( sq-definite, Cerja, ) is a village at the southeastern end of Pustec Municipality which is officially recognised as a Macedonian minority zone located in the Korçë County of Albania, near the border with Greece. The village is composed of ethnic Macedonians, which form part of the larger Macedonian minority in Albania. History In 1900, Vasil Kanchov gathered and compiled statistics on demographics in the area and reported that the village of Cerja (Церя) was inhabited by about 120 Bulgarian Christians. In 1904, following the Ilinden Uprising, Cerje came under the Bulgarian Exarchate. In 1911, the village was recorded by Georgi Trajčev as a Bulgarian village having six houses and 54 inhabitants. In 1939, on behalf of 15 Bulgarian houses in Cerje Fote Fotev signed a request by the local Bulgarians to the Bulgarian tsaritsa Giovanna Giovanna is an Italian feminine first name. It is the feminine counterpart of the masculine Giovanni (name), Giovanni, which in turn ...
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Maruševec
Maruševec ( Kajkavian dialect, Kajkavian: ''Maršuvic, Maršovec,'' or ''Maršuvec'') is a village and municipality in Croatia in Varaždin County. According to the 2011 census, there are 6,381 inhabitants, in the following settlements: * Bikovec, population 216 * Biljevec, population 258 * Brodarovec, population 202 * Cerje Nebojse, population 445 * Čalinec, population 572 * Donje Ladanje, population 1,166 * Druškovec, population 362 * Greda, Varaždin County, Greda, population 567 * Jurketinec, population 422 * Kapelec, population 106 * Korenjak, Croatia, Korenjak, population 82 * Koretinec, population 369 * Koškovec, population 222 * Maruševec, population 460 * Novaki, Varaždin County, Novaki, population 533 * Selnik, Maruševec, Selnik, population 399 Fran Novak, Maruševec, population 1 The absolute majority of the population are Croats. Notable buildings *Maruševec Castle References Bibliography History

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