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Vinica may refer to places: Places *Vinica, Tomislavgrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina *Vinica, Varaždin County, Croatia *Vinica, North Macedonia **Vinica Municipality, North Macedonia *Vinica, Veľký Krtíš District, Slovakia *Vinica, Črnomelj, Slovenia *Cetore, Izola Municipality, Slovenia, known as Vinica from 1957 to 1988 See also *Vinice, Slovenia *Vinnytsia, Ukraine *Vinnytsia Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine *Vinnytsia Oblast Vinnytsia Oblast (, ), also referred to as Vinnychchyna (), is an oblasts of Ukraine, oblast in central Ukraine. Its capital city, administrative center is Vinnytsia. The oblast has a population of History Vinnytsia Oblast, first established on ..., Ukraine * Winnica (other), several places in Poland {{geodis ...
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Vinica, Tomislavgrad
Vinica is a village in the Municipality of Tomislavgrad in Canton 10 of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Demographics According to the 2013 census, its population was 718. Notable People * Nikola Jurčević Nikola Jurčević (born 14 September 1966) is a Croatian professional football manager and former player. Playing career International He made his debut for Croatia in a December 1990 friendly match against Romania, coming on as a 66th-minute ... – football coach Footnotes Bibliography * {{DEFAULTSORT:Vinica (Bosnia And Herzegovina) Populated places in Tomislavgrad ...
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Vinica, Varaždin County
Vinica is a village and municipality in Croatia in Hrvatsko Zagorje. According to the 2011 census, there are 3,389 inhabitants, in the following settlements: * Donje Vratno, population 289 * Gornje Ladanje, population 949 * Goruševnjak, population 74 * Marčan, population 598 * Pešćenica Vinička, population 125 * Vinica, population 1,075 * Vinica Breg, population 279 An absolute majority of population are Croats. Vinica is a site of ancient Roman vineyards. Opeka Manor Opeka Manor (also known as Bombelles Manor) is a castle in the Vinica, Varaždin County, Vinica municipality, Varaždin County, northern Croatia. Located in the surrounding park with a large Opeka Arboretum, arboretum, the manor is situated below ..., surrounded by a large park, and the Opeka Arboretum are also located in Vinica. References Municipalities of Croatia Populated places in Varaždin County {{Varaždin-geo-stub ...
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Vinica, North Macedonia
Vinica ( ) is a town in North Macedonia, in the Eastern Statistical Region of the country. The town of Vinica is the seat of Vinica Municipality. The town is located under the mountain of Plačkovica, in the southeastern part of the Kočani Valley. It covers the northern part of the river Bregalnica sinks. There are also several other rivers that flow through Vinica, like the Vinička, Gradečka and Osojnica. The town is known for its historic Roman fortress, Viničko Kale, situated on a hill overlooking the modern town. Etymology The name Vinica is derived from word vine, since the city was formerly noted for its vineyards. On terracotta icons found in Viničko Kale, the name of town is noted as Vinea or Vince. History Neolithic times The territory of Vinica was inhabited in Neolithic times. More recent evidence of habitation comes from findings on Viničko Kale from the 6th to the 12th century AD. Byzantine Empire The original settlement was a fort from the ...
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Vinica Municipality, North Macedonia
Vinica ( ) is a municipality in the eastern part of North Macedonia. '' Vinica'' is also the name of the town where the municipal seat is located. The Vinica Municipality is part of the Eastern Statistical Region. Geography The municipality borders the Kočani Municipality and Makedonska Kamenica Municipality to the north, Delčevo Municipality to the east, Radoviš Municipality Radoviš Municipality () is a municipality in eastern North Macedonia. Radoviš is the name of the city where the municipal seat is found. This municipality is part of the Southeastern Statistical Region. History The city of Radoviš was mentione ... and Berovo Municipality to the south, and Zrnovci Municipality to the west. History By the 2003 territorial division of Macedonia, the rural Blatec Municipality was annexed to Vinica Municipality. Demographics According to the 2002 Macedonian census, Vinica Municipality has 19,938 residents. According to the 2021 North Macedonia census, this municipa ...
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Vinica, Veľký Krtíš District
Vinica () is a village and municipality in the Veľký Krtíš District of the Banská Bystrica Region of southern Slovakia Slovakia, officially the Slovak Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the west, and the Czech Republic to the northwest. Slovakia's m .... References External links *http://www.vinica.sk *http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html Villages and municipalities in Veľký Krtíš District {{VeľkýKrtíš-geo-stub ...
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Vinica, Črnomelj
Vinica (; ,''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 8. Gottscheerish: ''Bainits'') is a village on the left bank of the Kupa (river), Kolpa River in the Municipality of Črnomelj in the White Carniola area of southeastern Slovenia, right on the border with Croatia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region. The local parish church is dedicated to the Feast of the Cross, Holy Cross () and belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Novo Mesto. It was built in the early 16th century, but owes its current Baroque architecture, Baroque look to a major remodelling in the first half of the 18th century. Vinica was the birthplace of the Slovene language, Slovene poet, translator, and playwright Oton Župančič. The house in which he was born in 1878 burned down in a fire in 1888, but in 1951 a small mus ...
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Cetore
Cetore (; ) is a small village in the Municipality of Izola in the Littoral region of Slovenia. Name The name of the settlement was changed from ''Cetore'' to ''Vinica'' in 1957. The name ''Vinica'' was an ideological (i.e., anti-Italian) change under the communist regime, referring to the native village of the Slovene poet Oton Župančič, who was born in Vinica, White Carniola White Carniola (; ; or ''Weiße Mark'') is a traditional region in southeastern Slovenia on the border with Croatia. Due to its smallness, it is often considered a subunit of the broader Lower Carniola region, although with distinctive cultural, l .... The name ''Cetore'' was restored in 1988.''Spremembe naselij 1948–95''. 1996. Database. Ljubljana: Geografski inštitut ZRC SAZU, DZS. References External links Cetore on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Izola {{Izola-geo-stub ...
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Vinice
Vinice (; ''Leksikon občin kraljestev in dežel zastopanih v državnem zboru,'' vol. 6: ''Kranjsko''. 1906. Vienna: C. Kr. Dvorna in Državna Tiskarna, p. 50.) is a settlement in the Municipality of Sodražica in southern Slovenia. It lies just off the main road to Ribnica. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region. Name The plural name ''Vinice'' (as well as the singular '' Vinica'') likely derives from a forgotten meaning of the common noun ''vinica'' (now 'wine cellar'), probably referring to an area with vineyards (cf. Polish ''winnica'' 'vineyard'). Notable people Notable people that were born or lived in Vinice include: *Ivan Prijatelj Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was the Bul ... (18 ...
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Vinnytsia
Vinnytsia ( ; , ) is a city in west-central Ukraine, located on the banks of the Southern Bug. It serves as the administrative centre, administrative center of Vinnytsia Oblast. It is the largest city in the historic region of Podillia. It also serves as the administrative center of Vinnytsia Raion, one of the six raions of Vinnytsia Oblast. It has a population of The city's roots date back to the Middle Ages. It was under Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Lithuanian and Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, Polish control for centuries. From 1653 to 1667, Vinnytsia was a regimental city of the Cossack Hetmanate, Hetman state, and in 1793, it was ceded to the Russian Empire. During the 1930s and early 1940s, the city was the site of massacres, first during Joseph Stalin, Stalin's purges and then during the Holocaust in Ukraine and the Nazi occupation. A Cold War–era Havryshivka Vinnytsia International Airport, airbase was located near the city. Currently, Vinnytsia is developing as one of th ...
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Vinnytsia Raion
Vinnytsia Raion () is one of the six raions (districts) of Vinnytsia Oblast, located in southwestern Ukraine. The administrative center of the raion is the city of Vinnytsia Vinnytsia ( ; , ) is a city in west-central Ukraine, located on the banks of the Southern Bug. It serves as the administrative centre, administrative center of Vinnytsia Oblast. It is the largest city in the historic region of Podillia. It also s .... Population: On 18 July 2020, as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, the number of raions of Vinnytsia Oblast was reduced to six, and the area of Vinnytsia Raion was significantly expanded. The January 2020 estimate of the raion population was References Raions of Vinnytsia Oblast 1923 establishments in Ukraine {{Vinnytsia-geo-stub ...
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Vinnytsia Oblast
Vinnytsia Oblast (, ), also referred to as Vinnychchyna (), is an oblasts of Ukraine, oblast in central Ukraine. Its capital city, administrative center is Vinnytsia. The oblast has a population of History Vinnytsia Oblast, first established on February 27, 1932, originally comprised Raions of Ukraine, raions (regions) of the following former okruhas of Ukraine (districts of Soviet Ukraine): * Uman Okruha * Berdychiv Okruha * Vinnytsia Okruha * Mohyliv Okruha * Tulchyn Okruha * Shepetivka Okruha * Proskuriv Okruha * Kamianets Okruha In 1935 bordering territories of the oblast were transformed into Soviet border districts: Shepetivka Okrug, Proskuriv Okrug, and Kamianets Okrug. In 1937 the Kamianets Oblast, based on the border districts, was formed (it later became Khmelnytsky Oblast). During World War II the occupying Axis powers split the territory of Vinnytsia Oblast between the General District Shitomir (Zhytomyr in Reichskommissariat Ukraine) and the Transnistria Governorate ...
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