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Colonia is a Croatian dance music duo from Vinkovci, Croatia. The band has released thirteen albums and over 35 singles to date with various songs and albums gaining platinum status. [1] They are known for winning the first ever Eurodance competition in 2001 and their various hits throughout the years.
Vinkovačke jeseni [ʋiŋkɔʋatʃkɛ jɛsɛni] or the Autumns of Vinkovci in English, is an annual folklore festival deeply rooted in the local tradition of the town of Vinkovci in eastern Croatia. Established in 1966, this festival has become a significant cultural event not only in Vinkovci but also in the broader region of Slavonia ...
Died. 24 April 1975. (1975-04-24) (aged 68) Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia. Known for. Sculpture, Painting. Discus Thrower (1957) Vanja Radauš (29 April 1906, Vinkovci, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia – 24 April 1975) was a Croatian sculptor, painter and writer.
The Vinkovci Synagogue, also the Second Vinkovci Synagogue ( Croatian: Druga Vinkovačka Sinagoga ), was a Jewish synagogue, located in Vinkovci, Croatia. Completed in 1923 and destroyed by the Nazis in c. 1942, prior to its destruction, the synagogue was among the largest and the most prestigious synagogues in Croatia. [3]
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KK Vinkovci was founded on October 8, 1963. In its history, the club changed its name several times - KK Vinkovci, KK Dinamo Vinkovci, KK Telecomp Vinkovci -, and still exists under the original name KK Vinkovci. The first name was changed to Dinamo, then in TELECOMP, after The club, which financially was closely linked to the failed bank from ...
Somogyvár-Vinkovci culture. The Somogyvár-Vinkovci culture was an Early Bronze Age archaeological culture in the Central Danube Carpathian Region. This culture occurred in parallel with the Makó-Kosihy-Čaka cultural group. The period of its development covers the entire Early Bronze Age, from 2300/2200 BC to 1700/1600 BC (calibrated years).
Vinko Vrbanić (born 12 May 1951, died 7 January 2024) is a Croatian writer who lived in Vinkovci, Croatia. He is best known for his published short stories, novellas Furmani ( Carters) and Sokolov let ( Flight of the Falcon ), and coming-of-age novel Glasovi u šumi ( Voices in the Forest ). He graduated from the School of Agriculture in ...