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  2. Rakovica, Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Rakovica is a village and a municipality in south-central Croatia, in the region of Kordun south of Karlovac and Slunj, and north of the Plitvice Lakes. Rakovica is an underdeveloped municipality which is statistically classified as the First Category Area of Special State Concern by the Government of Croatia .

  3. Rakovica revolt - Wikipedia

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    The Rakovica revolt (Croatian: Rakovička buna) was an armed uprising in 1871 led by Croatian politician Eugen Kvaternik against authorities of Austria-Hungary, with the aim of establishing an independent Croatian state at the time when it was part of Austria-Hungary.

  4. List of massacres in the Croatian War of Independence

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    Lipovača, near Rakovica: 12 Serb rebel forces committed two massacres against Croat civilians in Lipovača. Seven civilians (all members of the Brozinčević family) were killed on 28 October 1991, while another five civilians were killed on 1 January 1992. [37] Požega villages massacre: 29 October 1991

  5. Caves of Barać - Wikipedia

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    The Caves of Barać (Croatian: Baraćeve špilje) also known as Barać Caves or Barać's Caves are a group of caves located near the village of Nova Kršlja in the municipality of Rakovica, Croatia. In 1892 the caves were opened to visitors but subsequently abandoned and forgotten following World War II. In July 2004 the Upper Caves of Barać ...

  6. Kordun - Wikipedia

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    Most of Kordun with its centre Slunj belongs to Karlovac County (Slunj, Cetingrad, Krnjak, Rakovica and Vojnić). Vrginmost belongs to Sisak-Moslavina County. In former times, this region belonged to the Habsburg Military Frontier towards the Ottoman Empire which is more or less exactly the same today which the border of Croatia and Bosnia.

  7. Timeline of Croatian history - Wikipedia

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    Rakovica Revolt: Politician Eugen Kvaternik declared the establishment of an independent Croatian government, seated at Rakovica and incorporating the Croatian Military Frontier. [citation needed] 11 October: Rakovica Revolt: Kvaternik was executed. 1873: 20 September: Ivan Mažuranić became Ban. 1880: 21 February: Ladislav Pejačević ...

  8. Rakovica - Wikipedia

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    Rakovica is a Serbo-Croatian place name, meaning "crab". It may refer to: Rakovica, Belgrade, an urban neighborhood and a municipality of Belgrade, Serbia; Rakovica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, a village near Ilidža, Bosnia; Rakovica, Croatia, near Plitvice, Croatia; Rakovica, Kranj in Slovenia

  9. Eugen Kvaternik - Wikipedia

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    Eugen Kvaternik (Croatian pronunciation: [ěugen kʋǎternik]; 31 October 1825 – 11 October 1871) was a Croatian nationalist [2] [3] [4] politician and one of the founders of the Party of Rights, alongside Ante Starčević.

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