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  2. HNK Zadar - Wikipedia

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    HNK Zadar was founded on July 26, 2020, as the informal successor of NK Zadar. [2] The club's first president was former NK Zadar chairman Damir Knežević, while Marko Pinčić was named as head coach. [1] Pinčić surprisingly resigned from the role, and Josip Butić became the new head coach, as well as Zvonimir Jurić was appointed his ...

  3. Brčko District - Wikipedia

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    Map of the District Dayton boundary lines before the formation of the Brčko District. Brčko District (Serbo-Croatian: Brčko Distrikt / Брчко Дистрикт), officially the Brčko District of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Brčko Distrikt Bosne i Hercegovine / Брчко Дистрикт Босне и Херцеговине), is a self-governing administrative unit in north ...

  4. Stadion Stanovi - Wikipedia

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    Stadion Stanovi (English: Stanovi Stadium) is a football stadium in Zadar, Croatia. It serves as the home ground for football club HNK Zadar. The stadium has a capacity of 5,860, of which 2,860 are seated. In the current form, the stadium was completed for the 1979 Mediterranean Games held in Split. Due to new license conditions set by the ...

  5. Krešimir Ćosić Hall - Wikipedia

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    Former name of the arena was Sportski centar Višnjik (English: Višnjik Sports Center). The arena's nickname is "Peka", which is a traditional Dalmatian cookware of the same name . For several months during 2008, it was the largest indoor arena in Croatia, and now it is the third largest.

  6. Zadar - Wikipedia

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    Zadar (US: / ˈ z ɑː d ɑːr / ZAH-dar, [3] [4] Croatian: ⓘ; [5] Italian: Zara; see also other names) is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia. It is situated on the Adriatic Sea, at the northwestern part of Ravni Kotari region. Zadar serves as the seat of Zadar County and of the wider northern Dalmatian region.

  7. Croatian Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Hrvatska nogometna liga (pronounced [xř̩ʋaːtskaː nôɡomeːtnaː lǐːɡa]; English: Croatian Football League), abbreviated as HNL and also known for sponsorship reasons as the SuperSport HNL, [1] is the top Croatian professional football league competition, established in 1992. [2]

  8. Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The most recent presidential elections, held on 5 January 2020, elected Zoran Milanović as president. [146] On 25 January 2022, the OECD Council decided to open accession negotiations with Croatia. Throughout the accession process, Croatia was to implement numerous reforms that will advance all spheres of activity – from public services and ...

  9. Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The House of Peoples (Dom naroda / Дом народа) has 15 members, appointed by the parliaments of the entities: 5 members elected by the National Assembly of Republika Srpska (5 Serb delegates), 5 members - by the Bosniak club of the House of Peoples of the Parliament of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (5 Bosniak delegates) and 5 ...