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  2. Vukovar-Srijem County - Wikipedia

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    The name of the Vukovar-Srijem County is derived from the name of its seat town of Vukovar and the standard Croatian name of the region of Syrmia.The name is formed out of the possessive adjective for the two eponymous with literal English translation being the Vukovarian-Syrmian County.

  3. Dalj - Wikipedia

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    Dalj (Serbian Cyrillic: Даљ, [1] Hungarian: Dálya, German: Dallia, Latin: Teutoburgium [4]) is a village on the Danube in eastern Croatia, near the confluence of the Drava and Danube, on the border with Serbia. It is located on the D519 road, south of its intersection with the D213 road and the Vukovar–Erdut railway.

  4. Island of Vukovar - Wikipedia

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    In 1991. Croatia declared independence. It was the opinion of the Badinter Arbitration Committee that the borders between the republics should become the borders between the countries, [1] but it was under Serbian control like other parts of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem (east Croatia) at the time.

  5. Lovas, Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Lovas has a population of 1,214 (2011), and its municipality also includes the smaller village of Opatovac (pop. 345 in 2011) [3] which is located to the north, at the Danube. Lovas is underdeveloped municipality which is statistically classified as the First Category Area of Special State Concern by the Government of Croatia. [4]

  6. Vukovar - Wikipedia

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    Vukovar is located in the northeastern part of the Republic of Croatia (45 ° 20 'north latitude and 16 ° 40' east longitude) and is the seat of the Vukovar-Srijem County. It lies at the mouth of the River Vuka in the Danube River (Luka Vukovar – Rkm 1335) and has a border position on the Danube River towards Serbia in Vojvodina.

  7. Geography of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The geography of Croatia is defined by its location—it is described as located at the crossroads of Central Europe and Southeast Europe, or within the wider region of Southern Europe. Croatia's territory covers 56,594 km 2 (21,851 sq mi), making it the 127th largest country in the world.

  8. Borovo, Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Borovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Борово, [6] Hungarian: Boró, German: Worow), also known as Borovo Selo (Serbian Cyrillic: Борово Село; lit. ' Borovo Village '; to distinguish it from Borovo Naselje suburb which up until 1980 was also a part of the Borovo cadastral municipality), is a village and a municipality in Vukovar-Syrmia County in eastern part of Croatia.

  9. Rovinj - Wikipedia

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    A farmer's market is located at the edge of the historic part of town, near Valdibora Square. According to data compiled by Istria Tourist Board, Rovinj is the second biggest tourist destination in the county, in terms of overnight stays. The two closest airports are in Pula (Croatia) and Trieste (Italy).