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Our Lady of Medjugorje (Croatian: Međugorska Gospa), also called Queen of Peace (Croatian: Kraljica mira) and Mother of the Redeemer (Croatian: Majka Otkupitelja), is the title given to the visions of Mary, the mother of Jesus, said to have begun in 1981 to six Herzegovinian Croat children in Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina (at the time in SFR Yugoslavia).
Cetingrad is a municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia near Croatia's border with Bosnia. The population of the village itself is 319, while the total municipality population is 2,027 (2011). [ 3 ] The municipality is part of Kordun .
Date English name Croatian name moveable. 2024 date moveable. 2025 date Remarks 1 January New Year's Day: Nova godina: 6 January Epiphany: Sveta tri kralja: moveable: Easter: Uskrs: 31 March 20 April moveable: Easter Monday: Uskrsni ponedjeljak: 1 April 21 April 1 May Labour Day: Praznik rada: 30 May National Day: Dan državnosti: Holiday from ...
Our Lady of Sinj (Croatian: Gospa sinjska) is the title given to a painting venerated as miraculous of Mary, mother of Jesus. The sanctuary in Sinj where the painting is located is a pilgrimage site.
Gospa (Croatian for "Madonna" or "Our Lady") is a 1995 religious drama starring Martin Sheen and Morgan Fairchild about pilgrimages to a small Herzegovinian village of Međugorje where six school children say the Virgin Mary appeared in 1981.
October 19 in recent years 2024 (Saturday) ... Austrian-American oceanographer, author, and academic (d. 2019) 1917 – Sharadchandra Shankar Shrikhande, ...
Armed conflicts and attacks. Gaza war. Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip. October 2024 Beit Lahia attacks. Hamas claims that at least 73 Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes on Beit Lahia in the Gaza Strip, although the Israel Defence Forces dispute this claim.
[10] [12] For Starčević, a Greater Croatia covered modern-day Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Slovenia and he viewed all South Slavs who inhabited the regions as Croats, regardless of their religion. [13] In his view, Croatia included all the territory from the Alps in the north to Macedonia and the Bulgarian border to the south.