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Municipality in Slavonia, Croatia
Erdut ([ěrduːt]) is a village and a municipality in eastern Croatia some 37 km east of the major city of Osijek. Lying on the border with neighbouring
Erdut
1995 treaty ending the Croatian War of Independence
The Erdut Agreement (Serbo-Croatian: Erdutski sporazum / Ердутски споразум), officially the Basic Agreement on the Region of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja
Erdut_Agreement
Massacre during the Croatian War of Independence
The Erdut killings were a series of murders of 37 Hungarian and Croat civilians in the village of Erdut, Croatia committed by Croatian Serb forces and
Erdut_killings
The Lordship of Erdut was a land estate, lordship, nominally established in the Kingdom of Slavonia in 1730. Contrary to nearby Lordship of Dalj and other
Lordship_of_Erdut
Short-lived Serb parallel entity in the territory of Croatia
Serb leaders signed the Erdut Agreement, by which the eventual re-integration of this region into Croatia was agreed-upon. The Erdut agreement was reached
Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia (1995–1998)
Eastern_Slavonia,_Baranja_and_Western_Syrmia_(1995–1998)
UN-administered territory from 1996 to 1998
transitional administration was envisaged and invited in the November 1995 Erdut Agreement between the Croatian Government and the representatives of the
United Nations Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium
United_Nations_Transitional_Administration_for_Eastern_Slavonia,_Baranja_and_Western_Sirmium
Quasi-state in Croatia (1991–1995)
administration until its peaceful reintegration into Croatia in 1998 under the Erdut Agreement. The name Krajina (meaning "frontier") stemmed from the Military
Republic_of_Serbian_Krajina
Joint Council of Municipalities was one of the explicit provisions of the Erdut Agreement which called upon the United Nations to establish its UNTAES transitional
Joint Council of Municipalities
Joint_Council_of_Municipalities
Village in Osijek-Baranja, Croatia
intersection with the D213 road and the Vukovar–Erdut railway. Administratively, it is a part of the municipality of Erdut, Osijek-Baranja County. Although the namesake
Dalj
Serbian paramilitary commander and mobster (1952–2000)
police and then sent to detention camp in Erdut against their will and without informing their families. Once in Erdut, the refugees' heads were shaved and
Arkan
Medieval castle in Erdut, Croatia
Erdut Castle (Croatian: Erdutska kula, Serbian: Ердутска кула, romanized: Erdutska kula, Hungarian: Erdődi vár) is a castle in Erdut, Croatia. Built in
Erdut_Castle
1991 peace plan during the Croatian War of Independence
Zagreb Osijek B.Manastir Vukovar Erdut Vinkovci Županja Slavonski Brod Pakrac Maslenica Karlovac Ogulin Otočac Dubrovnik Konavle Prevlaka Split Šibenik
Vance_plan
Village in Osijek-Baranja, Croatia
Бијело Брдо, Hungarian: Darnó, German: Wellibardo) is a village in the Erdut municipality in eastern Croatia. It is connected by the D213 road and by
Bijelo_Brdo,_Croatia
Country in Central and Southeast Europe
Herzegovina. The remaining occupied areas were restored to Croatia following the Erdut Agreement of November 1995, concluding with the UNTAES mission in January
Croatia
bilateral agreements and international agreements such as Treaty of Osimo and Erdut Agreement. The required 33.3% of the minority population in certain local
Minority_languages_of_Croatia
Ethnic group
renegade territory in eastern Slavonia in 1998 as a result of the signed Erdut Agreement from 1995. Local Serbs, on the ground that the Agreement established
Serbs_of_Croatia
Serb-held areas of Eastern Slavonia were restored to Croatia pursuant to the Erdut Agreement of November 1995, with the process concluded in January 1998.
1991 Croatian independence referendum
1991_Croatian_independence_referendum
1991–1992 self-proclaimed Serb oblast in eastern Croatia
Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia were convinced to sign the 1995 Erdut Agreement which enabled the peaceful reintegration facilitated by the United
SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia
SAO_Eastern_Slavonia,_Baranja_and_Western_Syrmia
1991–95 war during the Yugoslav Wars
Also in eastern Slavonia, the Lovas massacre occurred in October and the Erdut massacre in November 1991, before and after the fall of Vukovar. At the
Croatian_War_of_Independence
"From people to people" with participants including the Municipality of Erdut, the City Library of Sombor, the Cultural Center "Laza Kostić" Sombor, and
Cultural and Scientific Center "Milutin Milanković"
Cultural_and_Scientific_Center_"Milutin_Milanković"
Serbian volunteer paramilitary force during the Yugoslav Wars
up their headquarters and training camp in a former military facility in Erdut. It saw action from mid-1991 to late 1995, initially in the Vukovar region
Serb_Volunteer_Guard
1991–2001 series of wars in the Balkans
(UNTAES), and were reintegrated to Croatia in 1998 under the terms of the Erdut Agreement. On 2 April 1992, a conflict engulfed Bosnia and Herzegovina as
Yugoslav_Wars
Norwegian politician and diplomat (1931–2018)
Yugoslavia. Thorvald Stoltenberg was also the UN witness at the signing of Erdut Agreement. In 2003 he was appointed chairman of the board of the International
Thorvald_Stoltenberg
Historical region of Croatia
and foreign elements. Slavonia is one of Croatia's winemaking areas, with Erdut, Ilok and Kutjevo recognized as centres of wine production. The name Slavonia
Slavonia
Village in Osijek-Baranja, Croatia
Aljmaš (Hungarian: Almás, German: Apfeldorf) is a village in the Erdut municipality in eastern Croatia. Aljmaš lies on the right bank of the Danube. Aljmaš
Aljmaš,_Croatia
Political party in Croatia
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Serb_Party_of_Socialists
Independence. The legal basis for its establishment was extracted from the 1995 Erdut Agreement which ended the conflict in the Eastern Slavonia, Baranja, and
Serb_National_Council
Croatian Serb politician and war criminal (1958–2016)
region was peacefully reintegrated into Croatia under the provisions of the Erdut Agreement. Hadžić subsequently moved to Serbia in the Federal Republic of
Goran_Hadžić
American author (born 1950)
first U.S. Ambassador to Croatia, where he was co-mediator of the 1995 Erdut Agreement that ended the Croatian War of Independence. He served in East
Peter_Galbraith
1991 murder in Zagreb, Croatia
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Murder_of_the_Zec_family
Serb municipalities as planned in Erdut Agreement is the second-best option". 1997–1998 crisis in Republika Srpska Erdut Agreement 1991 Croatian independence
1997 Eastern Slavonia integrity referendum
1997_Eastern_Slavonia_integrity_referendum
Negotiations to end the Croatian War of Independence
from the Constitution of Croatia. By early October the process led to the Erdut Agreement, establishing a framework for restoring eastern Slavonia to Croatian
Z-4_Plan
Disputed island on the river Danube near the city of Vukovar, Croatia
People's Army and Serbian paramilitary forces occupied the island. After the Erdut Agreement in 1998, Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Srem were rejoined
Island_of_Vukovar
Political party in Republic of Serbian Krajina
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Serbian Radical Party in the Republic of Serbian Krajina
Serbian_Radical_Party_in_the_Republic_of_Serbian_Krajina
Operation Storm, from 5–8 August 1995. Formally, hostilities ceased when the Erdut Agreement was signed on 12 November 1995. After all former Yugoslav federal
List_of_wars_involving_Serbia
County in eastern Croatia
leading to some of the most serious violation of human rights including Erdut killings, Lovas killings, Dalj massacre, Tovarnik massacre, Vukovar massacre
Vukovar-Srijem_County
Latin phrase meaning in its own class
of municipalities in the east of the country that was formed after the Erdut Agreement and UNTAES mission aimed at protection of the rights of the ethnic
Sui_generis
1995 military offensive and last major battle of the Croatian War of Independence
Serb-held areas in eastern Slavonia and Baranja to Croatian control through the Erdut Agreement, ending the Croatian War of Independence in November. The ease
Operation_Storm
Croatian politician
[better source needed] In 1995, he was the government's official representative in the Erdut Agreement. In 1998, Šarinić publicly criticized high-ranking HDZ politician
Hrvoje_Šarinić
Hospital in Croatia
during the war, and later after the peaceful reintegration following the Erdut Agreement. List of hospitals in Croatia Vuk Tesija (18 November 2022). "Harsh
Vukovar_Hospital
Military unit
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Dinara_Division
1991 Croatian War of Independence siege
when it was peacefully reintegrated into Croatia with the signing of the Erdut Agreement. It has since been rebuilt but has less than half of its pre-war
Battle_of_Vukovar
WWII guerrilla movement in Yugoslavia
units engaged in mass murders and war crimes. In 1991, the Croatian town of Erdut was forcefully taken over by the SDG and JNA and annexed to the puppet state
Chetniks
1991–92 battle of the Croatian War of Independence
Croatian forces out of Baranja, north of the city of Osijek, and out of Erdut, Aljmaš and Dalj east of Osijek. The advance was followed by intermittent
Battle_of_Osijek
County in eastern Croatia
representative each. The Serbian Joint Council of Municipalities, consisting of Erdut, Jagodnjak and Šodolovci municipalities is active within the county. The
Osijek-Baranja_County
Concentration camp run by the Ustaše in occupied Yugoslavia during World War II
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Jasenovac_concentration_camp
Mass killing in Croatia
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Sisak_killings
Concentration camp in the Independent State of Croatia
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Jastrebarsko_children's_camp
Public school in Croatia
Agricultural Technician General. In accordance with rights derived from Erdut Agreement Serbian minority in this school use right of education in minority
Dalj_High_School
Municipality in Podunavlje, Croatia
in 1998, Borovo is one of the municipalities which according to the 1995 Erdut Agreement elect its representatives to the Joint Council of Municipalities
Borovo,_Croatia
Serbian politician
Guard paramilitary during the Croatian War of Independence, serving at the Erdut training camp. He was also a presidential candidate in September and December
Borislav_Pelević
Public personality and martial artist
through him. The story Golobović claims is true, that Ulemek sent him to Erdut to the headquarters of the Serbian Volunteer Guard (Arkanovi Tigrovi), where
Kristijan_Golubović
Second-level administrative subdivision in Croatia
Bilje Bizovac Čeminac Čepin Darda Donja Motičina Draž Drenje Đurđenovac Erdut Ernestinovo Feričanci Gorjani Jagodnjak Kneževi Vinogradi Koška Levanjska
Municipalities_of_Croatia
Old town of Osijek, Croatia
Railway station Bus station Osijek tram Festivals Urban Fest Neighboring municipalities Darda Bilje Erdut Trpinja Šodolovci Antunovac Čepin Petrijevci
Tvrđa
Traditional ethnic community in Vukovar, Croatia
Baranja, and Western Syrmia. After the Operation Storm, signing of the Erdut Agreement and the end of the UNTAES mission of the United Nations, a gradual
Serbs_of_Vukovar
and Herzegovina - see Siege of Dubrovnik Zagreb Osijek B.Manastir Vukovar Erdut Vinkovci Županja Slavonski Brod Pakrac Maslenica Karlovac Ogulin Otočac
History_of_Dalmatia
Serb political party in Austria-Hungary
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Serb_People's_Radical_Party
Highest staff organization in the Serbian Army of Krajina
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Main Staff of the Serbian Army of Krajina
Main_Staff_of_the_Serbian_Army_of_Krajina
peaceful reintegration process with the Croatian government. The so-called Erdut Agreement made the area a temporary protectorate of the UN Transitional
History_of_Croatia
Ethnic flag
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Flag_of_Serbs_of_Croatia
Municipality in Slavonia, Croatia
shares borders with Borovo, Bogdanovci, Nuštar, Tordinci, Šodolovci and Erdut municipalities, with the town of Vukovar and the city of Osijek. Trpinja
Trpinja
Killing of 56 or 57 Croats
their personnel. Vukovar Erdut Borovo Selo Dalj Vinkovci Osijek Bogojevo Aljmaš The general area of the villages of Dalj, Erdut and Aljmaš was targeted
Dalj_massacre
the Saint Archangel Michael, Darda Church of the Saint Archangel Gabriel, Erdut Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Gaboš Church of St. Nicholas, Jagodnjak
List of Serbian Orthodox churches in Croatia
List_of_Serbian_Orthodox_churches_in_Croatia
Geographical region between Danube and Drava rivers
ended (in 1995), it was peacefully integrated into Croatia in 1998, by the Erdut Agreement. According to the agreement, it was administered by the administration
Baranya_(region)
sentenced by the ICTY. On October 28, November 7, and November 12, 1991. Erdut massacre Murder; persecutions Željko Ražnatović, Slobodan Milošević, Goran
List_of_war_crimes
organized a conference commemorating 25th anniversary of the signing of Erdut Agreement. The Archives of Serbs in Croatia preserve original materials
Archives_of_Serbs_in_Croatia
Public high school in Osijek, Croatia
Railway station Bus station Osijek tram Festivals Urban Fest Neighboring municipalities Darda Bilje Erdut Trpinja Šodolovci Antunovac Čepin Petrijevci
I_Gymnasium_Osijek
City in Slavonia, Croatia
including, Zagreb, Rijeka, Požega, Virovitica, Našice, Slavonski Brod, Erdut, Vrpolje, Dalj, and Đakovo. A small tram network runs through the city,
Osijek
Croatian weekly magazine
granting the right to self-government for Serbs in Croatia as set in the Erdut Agreement. The magazine, billed as an "independent Serb weekly" (samostalni
Novosti_(Croatia)
Massacre of Serbs by the Ustaše in Croatia during World War II
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Blagaj_massacre
Serbian cultural and scientific organization
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
SKD_Prosvjeta
Underdeveloped areas of Croatia targeted for improvement
Osijek-Baranja *Antunovac *Beli Manastir *Bilje *Čeminac *Darda *Draž *Erdut *Ernestinovo *Jagodnjak *Kneževi Vinogradi *Osijek (part-4 settlements)
Areas of Special State Concern
Areas_of_Special_State_Concern
Village in Croatia
in Hungarian. Following Ottoman retreat from the region, the Lordship of Erdut was established in 1730, and the village became part of its domain. One
Sarvaš
Historic county of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
century Sava Banovina Banovina of Croatia Croatian War of Independence Battle of Vukovar Battle of Osijek Operation Flash Erdut Agreement (UNTAES) v t e
Virovitica_County
century Sava Banovina Banovina of Croatia Croatian War of Independence Battle of Vukovar Battle of Osijek Operation Flash Erdut Agreement (UNTAES) v t e
Sava_Banovina
Political party in Croatia
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Party_of_Danube_Serbs
Croatian political party
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Independent Democratic Serb Party
Independent_Democratic_Serb_Party
Croatian government (1995–2000)
Croatia, as the Croatian War of Independence officially ended with the Erdut Agreement just days after the cabinet was appointed by the President. Some
Cabinet_of_Zlatko_Mateša
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Serb People's Party (Dalmatia)
Serb_People's_Party_(Dalmatia)
Bridge in Croatia and Serbia
Serbia Ilok, Vukovar-Syrmia, Croatia Named for Relay of Youth Preceded by Erdut–Bogojevo Railway Bridge [Wikidata] Followed by Liberty Bridge, Novi Sad
Ilok–Bačka_Palanka_Bridge
Name Image Founded Location Daljska Planina Monastery Манастир Даљска Планина 1758 Daljska Planina, near Erdut
List of Serbian Orthodox monasteries
List_of_Serbian_Orthodox_monasteries
(D8)) Zadar 15 Erdut–Bogojevo Road Bridge [Wikidata] 155 m (509 ft) 640 m (2,100 ft) Box girder Steel 100+155+100 D213 road Danube 1980 Erdut–Bogojevo 45°31′28
List_of_bridges_in_Croatia
a 2012 Croatian documentary on the evacuation of civilians from Dalj, Erdut, and Aljmaš following the 1 August 1991 Dalj massacre Number 55, a 2014
Croatian War of Independence in film
Croatian_War_of_Independence_in_film
after the military defeat of the RSK in Operation Storm, the UN-sponsored Erdut Agreement between the Croatian and RSK authorities was signed on 12 November
List of wars involving Yugoslavia
List_of_wars_involving_Yugoslavia
Military prison in Šibenik, Croatia
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Kuline_prison
Road in Croatia
is a state road in Slavonia region of Croatia connecting Dalj and nearby Erdut border crossing to Serbia to D2 state road east of Osijek. The road is 26
D213_road
Document negotiated by Croatian and Republic of Serbian Krajina
West previously controlled by the RSK in Operation Flash in early May. Erdut Agreement Armatta 2010, pp. 194–196. Marijan 2012, p. 103. The New York
Daruvar_Agreement
Political party in Croatia
Lapac was torched by Croatian military and police units. Following the Erdut Agreement that reintegrated eastern Slavonia into Croatia in 1997/1998,
Serb_People's_Party_(Croatia)
Ottoman subdivision
century Sava Banovina Banovina of Croatia Croatian War of Independence Battle of Vukovar Battle of Osijek Operation Flash Erdut Agreement (UNTAES) v t e
Sanjak_of_Syrmia
Business and cultural center in Osijek, Croatia
Railway station Bus station Osijek tram Festivals Urban Fest Neighboring municipalities Darda Bilje Erdut Trpinja Šodolovci Antunovac Čepin Petrijevci
Eurodom_Osijek
Island in the Danube river near Šarengrad, Croatia
republics should become the borders between the countries. In 1998, through the Erdut Agreement, Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia was reintegrated
Island_of_Šarengrad
Operation Leap 2 4–7 August 1995 Operation Storm 12 November 1995 Signing of Erdut agreement November & December 1995 The Dayton Agreement Timeline of the
Timeline of the Croatian War of Independence
Timeline_of_the_Croatian_War_of_Independence
City square in Osijek, Croatia
Railway station Bus station Osijek tram Festivals Urban Fest Neighboring municipalities Darda Bilje Erdut Trpinja Šodolovci Antunovac Čepin Petrijevci
Ante_Starčević_Square
Habsburg border region (1745–1881)
century Sava Banovina Banovina of Croatia Croatian War of Independence Battle of Vukovar Battle of Osijek Operation Flash Erdut Agreement (UNTAES) v t e
Slavonian_Military_Frontier
1995 treaty ending the Bosnian War
secession of Republika Srpska Constitutional reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina Erdut Agreement "15 years ago, Dayton Peace Accords: a milestone for NATO and
Dayton_Agreement
Village in Osijek-Baranja, Croatia
population. Following Ottoman retreat from the region, the Lordship of Erdut was established in 1730, and the village became part of its domain. "Statut
Laslovo
Public school in Vukovar, Croatia
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
Vukovar_Gymnasium
Self-proclaimed oblast (1990–1991)
Bučje camp Baćin massacre Vukovar massacre Bruška massacre Dalj massacre Erdut killings Joševica massacre Knin camp Lovas killings Saborsko massacre Široka
SAO_Krajina
Village in Slavonia, Croatia
into Croatia under UNTAES administration after the signing of the 1995 Erdut Agreement. Today, Ostrovo is a rural settlement with a predominantly Serb
Ostrovo,_Croatia
1991 Croatian War of Independence battle
During the 1996–98 United Nations administration established pursuant to the Erdut Agreement to restore the area to Croatian control, three Croatian non-governmental
Battle_of_Borovo_Selo
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French feminine form of Latin Eulalius, EULALIE means "well-spoken."
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