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  2. Sisak - Wikipedia

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    Sisak (pronounced; also known by other alternative names) is a city in central Croatia, spanning the confluence of the Kupa, Sava and Odra rivers, 57 km (35 mi) southeast of the Croatian capital Zagreb, and is usually considered to be where the Posavina (Sava basin) begins, with an elevation of 99 m. The city's total population in 2021 was ...

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  4. Sisak-Moslavina County - Wikipedia

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    Sisak-Moslavina County (Croatian: Sisačko-moslavačka županija) is a Croatian county in eastern Central Croatia and southwestern Slavonia. It is named after the city of Sisak and the region Moslavina just across the river Sava. According to 2021 census, it is inhabited by 140,000 people.

  5. Novska - Wikipedia

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    Novska is a town in the Sisak-Moslavina County of Croatia. It is located in western part of the historic region of Slavonia, between Kutina and Nova Gradiška, 94 km (58 mi) linear distance southeast of the capital, Zagreb. [3]

  6. Sisak concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    The Sisak concentration camp was a concentration and transit camp located in the town of Sisak, in the Axis puppet state the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), from 1941 to 1945, during World War II. It consisted of two sub-camps, Sisak I and Sisak II.

  7. Banovina (region) - Wikipedia

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    Banovina or Banija is a geographical region in central Croatia, between the Sava, Una, Kupa and Glina [1] rivers. The main towns in the region include Petrinja , Glina , Kostajnica , and Dvor . There is no clear geographical border of the region towards the west and the neighboring region of Kordun . [ 1 ]

  8. D37 road (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    Sisak, at the northern terminus of the D37 road Petrinja, on the D37 road route. D37 is a state road in Banovina region of Croatia connecting Sisak, Petrinja and Glina. [maps 1] The road is 34.4 km (21.4 mi) long. [1] Just like all other state roads in Croatia, the D37 is managed and maintained by Hrvatske ceste, a state-owned company. [2]

  9. D36 road (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    D36 is a state road in central Croatia connecting Kupa River area and the city of Sisak to Croatian motorway network at the A3 motorway Popovača interchange and to the D1 state road in Karlovac in immediate vicinity of the A1 motorway Karlovac interchange. [1] [maps 1] The road is 107.8 km (67.0 mi) long. [2]