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  2. Lika-Senj County - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.licko-senjska.hr. Lika-Senj County (Croatian pronunciation: [lǐːka sɛ̂ːɲ], Croatian: Ličko-senjska županija) is a county in Croatia that includes most of the Lika region and some northern coastline of the Adriatic near the town of Senj, including the northern part of the Pag island. Its center is Gospić.

  3. Lička Plješivica - Wikipedia

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    Lička Plješivica (i.e., "Plješivica of Lika"), also called Plješevica (pronounced [pʎɛ̌ʃɛʋitsa]), is a mountain located in Croatia and on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, part of the Dinaric Alps.

  4. Plješivica - Wikipedia

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    Plješivica or Plješevica (pronounced [pʎɛ̌ʃɛʋitsa]), also called Lička Plješevica (i.e., "Plješevica of Lika"), is a mountain located in Croatia and on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina, part of the Dinaric Alps.

  5. Korenica - Wikipedia

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    Korenica is a village in Lika, Croatia, located in the municipality of Plitvička Jezera, on the D1 road between Plitvice and Udbina. According to 2011 census it has 1,766 residents. [ 3 ] It is the seat of the Plitvička Jezera Municipality. In SFR Yugoslavia it was named Titova Korenica after Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito.

  6. Republika Srpska - Wikipedia

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    Republika Srpska comprises 48% of the land area of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is home to 34.79% of the country's total population. The overall life expectancy in Republika Srpska at birth was 77.15 years in 2019. [75] The Republika Srpska Bureau of Statistics estimated a population of 1,114,819 in 2023.

  7. Lika - Wikipedia

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    Lika (Croatian pronunciation:) is a traditional region [2] of Croatia proper, roughly bound by the Velebit mountain from the southwest and the Plješevica mountain from the northeast. On the north-west end Lika is bounded by Ogulin-Plaški basin, and on the south-east by the Malovan pass.

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  9. Donji Lapac - Wikipedia

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    Donji Lapac was founded in 1791, in the year the Austro-Ottoman war ended and Eastern Lika was annexed by Habsburg empire as a frontier post. In the late 19th century and early 20th century, Donji Lapac was a district capital in the Lika-Krbava County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. In 1941 Yugoslav partisans liberated the district center.