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Slavonian
Slavonian may refer to: something of, or related to Slavonia Slavonian dialect, a Slavic dialect spoken in parts of Slavonia historical name used in wikipedia.org
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Slavonian
Slavonian, n. and a. (sləˈvəʊnɪən) Also 6–7 Sclauonian, 7–9 Sclavonian. [f. med.L. S(c)lavonia the country of the Slavs, f. S(c)lavus Slav. Slavonia is spec. the name of a region of Croatia.] A. n. 1. The language of the Slavs; Slavic; Slavonic.α 1577 Dee Memor. Navig. 62 Far-Forreyn-Languages: As..... Oxford English Dictionary
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Slavonian derby
Slavonian derby () is the name given to matches between the two most successful Croatian football clubs from the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia, the wikipedia.org
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Palace of Slavonian General Command
Palace of Slavonian General Command () is a building of former Generalship (Generalate) for the Slavonian Military Frontier located in Osijek. wikipedia.org
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Slavonian Military Frontier
History During the history, name Slavonian Military Frontier referred to different territories. The southern parts of Slavonia that remained under military administration were organized into Slavonian Military Frontier, while former original Slavonian wikipedia.org
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Slavonia (disambiguation)
modern province of the Habsburg Monarchy SS Slavonia, several ships See also Eastern Slavonia (disambiguation) Western Slavonia (disambiguation) Slavonian wikipedia.org
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Ban of Slavonia
the title Ban of Croatia was appointed by the kings of Hungary, and there was at first a single ban for all of the Kingdom of Croatia, but later the Slavonian Bans of "Whole Slavonia" See also Duke of Slavonia Ban of Croatia Slavonia Kingdom of Slavonia Croatia-Slavonia Slavonian Krajina External links wikipedia.org
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Haramije
These Ottoman troops recruited from Balkan Vlachs (and others) usually made incursions deep inside Croatian-Slavonian territory, in order to kidnap people Non-paid members of people's army, who guarded Slavonian borders facing the Ottoman Empire were also dubbed as Haramijas. wikipedia.org
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Habsburg Slavonia
encompassing counties of Zagreb and Varaždin, and some parts of the old Križevci County, that remained under Habsburg rule after Ottoman invasion of eastern Slavonian wikipedia.org
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Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg)
main governing body of the Croatian-Slavonian crown land (). These remained Croatian-Slavonian government until 1868. wikipedia.org
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Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian theater in Great Turkish War
Croatian-Slavonian theater in Great Turkish War, concerns military operations undertaken during Great Turkish War of 1684-1689 by the forces of Holy League Since Slavonian territory also kept shrinking due to Ottoman conquests, the political breaking point happened on 1 September 1558, when united Croatian-Slavonian wikipedia.org
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3rd Army (Yugoslav Partisans)
Later the 12th Slavonian, 17th Eastern Bosnian, 32nd Zagorje, 33rd Croatian and 40th Slavonian divisions were added. wikipedia.org
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Šokac dialect
Distribution The Slavonian dialect is spoken by Šokci who live in some parts of Slavonia, Bačka, Baranja, Syrmia, in eastern Croatia, northern Serbia The Slavonian dialect has mixed Ikavian and Ekavian pronunciation. wikipedia.org
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Ernst Thälmann Company
It belonged to the Podravina Detachment of Sixth Slavonian Corp of Yugoslav Partisans. The company was established on 15 August 1943 in Slatinski Drenovac, from the order of the Sixth Slavonian Corp and composed of 10 Germans, 5 of them being wikipedia.org
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Krajišnici
the Military Frontier of the Habsburg Monarchy Regional name ("people of Krajina") for the population from the territories of the former Croatian and Slavonian wikipedia.org
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