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Town in Slavonia, Croatia
Pakrac is a town in western Slavonia, Croatia, population 4,151, total municipality population 7,086 (census 2021). Pakrac is located on the road and railroad
Pakrac
Bloodless skirmish and first armed incident of the Croatian War of Independence
The Pakrac clash, known in Croatia as the Battle of Pakrac (Croatian: Bitka za Pakrac), was a bloodless skirmish that took place in the Croatian town
Pakrac_clash
Croatian War of Independence battle
National Guard (Zbor Narodne Garde – ZNG) between Novska, Nova Gradiška and Pakrac, even though SAO Western Slavonia Territorial Defense Forces (Teritorijalna
Operation_Hurricane-91
Village in Croatia
267°E / 45.467; 17.267 Country Croatia County Požega-Slavonia Municipality Pakrac Area • Total 10.3 km2 (4.0 sq mi) Population (2021) • Total 45 • Density
Dragović,_Pakrac
Village in Croatia
Gornji Grahovljani is a village in Pakrac, Croatia. It is located on the northeast of Pakrac, south of the Papuk mountain in western Slavonia. It is administratively
Gornji_Grahovljani
Ottoman subdivision
The Sanjak of Pakrac (Croatian: Pakrački sandžak) or Sanjak of Čazma or Sanjak of Cernica was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire whose capital was
Sanjak_of_Pakrac
Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church
in Croatia. The episcopal see is located at the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Pakrac. Its headquarters and bishop's residence are located at Jasenovac Monastery
Eparchy_of_Slavonia
Place in Požega-Slavonia, Croatia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, is a village in Pakrac, Croatia. It is located on the Pakrac–Požega main road, south of the Papuk mountain in western
Španovica
Village in Slavonia, Croatia
Požega-Slavonia County, Croatia. The village is administered as a part of the City of Pakrac. According to national census of 2011, population of the village is 17.
Bučje,_Pakrac
Village in Croatia
Srednji Grahovljani is a village in Pakrac, Croatia. It is located on the northeast of Pakrac, south of the Papuk mountain in western Slavonia. It is
Srednji_Grahovljani
Self-proclaimed region in Croatia, 1991–1995
poor infrastructure. During the next months, there was fierce battle for Pakrac as paramilitaries ethnically cleansed Croats from newly captured Western
SAO_Western_Slavonia
Serbian Orthodox bishop (born 1965)
April 1965), is a Serbian Orthodox prelate who is the current bishop of Pakrac and Slavonia of the Serbian Orthodox Church, from 2014. Before that, he
Jovan_Ćulibrk
U.S Armed conflict in South Asia
Field Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Croatian War of Independence (1991–1995) Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Borovo Selo killings Operation Stinger 1991
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–2021)
Croatian Army offensive during the Croatian War of Independence
ceased on 3 May, with the majority of troops surrendering the next day near Pakrac, although mop-up operations continued for another two weeks. Operation Flash
Operation_Flash
Croato-Hungarian nobleman
of Vrana from 1439 to 1445 (until his death), as the first governor of Pakrac in Slavonia, and was a member of the Order of the Knights of Saint John
Ivan_Talovac
Division of the Habsburg Monarchy
County (Požeganer Gespanschaft), comprising the districts: Požeg [sic] Pakrac Osijek County (Esseker Gespanschaft), comprising the districts: Essek Verőcze
Kingdom_of_Croatia_(Habsburg)
Prisoner of war camp where war crimes were committed
largest ethnic group in the municipality of Pakrac (46.4%), followed by Croats (35.8%). In March 1991, Pakrac was the site of violent clashes between Croatian
Pakračka_Poljana_camp
Operation during the Homeland war
The Pakrac police, remainder of the 104th Brigade and the 76th Independent Battalion (which did not take part in the offensive) were to defend Pakrac from
Operation_Orada_(1991)
Croatian politician (born 1979)
the Croatian Parliament since the 2020 election. She was elected mayor of Pakrac in 2017. "Anamarija Blažević at the Sabor". Croatian Parliament. Retrieved
Anamarija_Blažević
Slovak prose writer, dramatist and publicist
Kukučín (real name Matej Bencúr, 17 May 1860, Jasenová, – 21 May 1928, Pakrac) was a Slovak prose writer, dramatist and publicist. He was the most notable
Martin_Kukučín
suspicions. During the Pakrac clash, the Serbian newspaper Večernje novosti reported that about 40 Serb civilians had been killed in Pakrac on 2 March 1991 by
Propaganda during the Yugoslav Wars
Propaganda_during_the_Yugoslav_Wars
SAO Krajina to form the Republic of Serbian Krajina. SAO Western Slavonia Pakrac A Serb Autonomous Oblast in the Western Slavonia region of Croatia. The
List of short-lived states and dependencies
List_of_short-lived_states_and_dependencies
Hand grenade
Macedonian production variant. In 2021, one M75 hand grenade was used in Pakrac, Croatia. Milorad Arsenić, a former member of Serbian paramilitary forces
M75_hand_grenade
Village in Croatia
Kusonje is a village in Croatia in the town of Pakrac, Požega-Slavonia County. It is connected by the D38 highway. Kusonje was the site of an ambush during
Kusonje
Topics referred to by the same term
Dereza may refer to: Dereza, Požega-Slavonia County, a village near Pakrac, Croatia Dereza, Bjelovar-Bilogora County, a village near Čazma, Croatia Dereza
Dereza
Yugoslav and Serbian politician (1941–2006)
[Yugoslav] Army must come into Croatia and occupy the line Benkovac-Karlovac-Pakrac-Baranja", which would essentially have occupied almost all of Croatia and
Slobodan_Milošević
Serbian painter
Hungary, Romania, Croatia and Serbia:Baja, Hungary, 1793; Futog, 1798; Pakrac, 1800; Vršac, 1808; Sânnicolau Mare, 1809; Buda, 1818; Saravale, 1811; Novi
Arsenije_Teodorović
1992 UN military plan in Croatia
established two storage depots for Army of the RSK (ARSK) heavy weapons, near Pakrac and in Stara Gradiška, and the HV moved its heavy weapons 30 kilometres
Operation_Backstop
Village in Croatia
Interactive map of Glavica Country Croatia County Požega-Slavonia Town Pakrac Area • Total 1.8 km2 (0.69 sq mi) Population (2021) • Total 13 • Density
Glavica, Požega-Slavonia County
Glavica,_Požega-Slavonia_County
Serbian Patriarch
taught high school in Osijek, Sremski Karlovci and Novi Sad, and theology in Pakrac. Prior to receiving the monastic rank, he was a clerk in the Consistory
Miron_Nikolić
Serbian bishop of Bulgarian descent
Mojsije Putnik of Sremski Karlovci made him Bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Pakrac eparchy, a position he would hold from 1786 to 1807. He published two books
Kiril_Živković
Field Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Croatian War of Independence (1991–1995) Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Borovo Selo killings Operation Stinger 1991
Surrender_at_Ozora
Winning a long-term advantage
ceased on 3 May, with the majority of troops surrendering the next day near Pakrac, although mop-up operations continued for another two weeks. Decisive victory
Strategic_victory
Concentration camp
the Croatian War of Independence. Located in the village of Bučje near Pakrac, the camp was used for the imprisonment of 200–300 Croatian civilians, prisoners
Bučje_camp
1991–92 Balkan political conflict
Yugoslavia faced the imminent threat of disintegration. On 1 March 1991, the Pakrac clash ensued, and the JNA was deployed to the scene. On 9 March 1991, protests
Breakup_of_Yugoslavia
2014 Croatian film
the eve in autumn of 1991 in the small Croatian village of Kusonje, near Pakrac. A small group of Croatian soldiers went on a patrol in an improvised armored
Number_55
Village in Croatia
/ 45.4818; 17.1728 Country Croatia County Požega-Slavonia Municipality Pakrac Area • Total 2.2 sq mi (5.6 km2) Population (2021) • Total 84 • Density
Gornja_Obrijež
Place in Brod-Posavina, Croatia
Empire between 1536 and 1691 and was the ultimate centre of the Sanjak of Pakrac until the Austrian conquest. In 2021, the municipality had 2,964 residents
Cernik,_Brod-Posavina_County
Square". The New York Times. 4 March 1991. "Sören Sommelius, Revisiting Pakrac in Croatia". Stephen Engelberg (10 March 1991). "Police Storm Protest in
Timeline of the breakup of Yugoslavia
Timeline_of_the_breakup_of_Yugoslavia
1991 massacre of civilians in Voćin, Croatia
National Guard (Zbor Narodne Garde – ZNG) between Novska, Nova Gradiška and Pakrac, although SAO Western Slavonia Territorial Defense Forces (Teritorijalna
1991_Voćin_massacre
1402 Timurid–Ottoman battle
Battle of Zvornik Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Battle of Zelengora Croatian War Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Battle of Borovo Selo Operation Stinger 1991
Battle_of_Ankara
Topics referred to by the same term
Avalski toranj (sr), Avala Tower in Belgrade, Serbia Toranj, Pakrac [hr], a village near Pakrac, Croatia Toranj, Velika [hr], a village near Velika, Croatia
Toranj
December 12, 1810 – April 20, 1887) was the Serbian Orthodox bishop of Pakrac, the locum tenens Serbian Patriarch, the Austro–Hungarian emperor's Privy
Nikanor_Grujić
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
County in Croatia
County is divided into: City of Požega (county seat) Town of Lipik Town of Pakrac Town of Kutjevo Town of Pleternica Municipalities: ‹ The template Historical
Požega-Slavonia_County
Mountain in eastern Croatia
surrounded by lowlands. It is located north of Nova Gradiška and southeast of Pakrac. On Psunj, there is a 128.5-metre-tall (422 ft) lattice tower used for FM
Psunj
Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Kostajnica. In 1771, the region came under the jurisdiction of the Eparchy of Pakrac, and that remained until 1931.[citation needed] After 1766, eparchy became
Metropolitanate of Zagreb and Ljubljana
Metropolitanate_of_Zagreb_and_Ljubljana
significant defensive role due to its strategic position near a road connecting Pakrac to Požega via Kamengrad. Čaklovac is believed to have been constructed in
Čaklovac
Historical region of Croatia
Sirač and, after a 40-day siege, Valpovo. In 1544, Ottoman forces conquered Pakrac. Lessening hostilities brought about a five-year truce in 1547 and temporary
Slavonia
Church in Osijek-Baranja County, Croatia
Churches Cathedrals Dormition of the Theotokos (Šibenik) Holy Trinity (Pakrac) St. Demetrius (Dalj) St. Nicholas (Karlovac) Transfiguration of the Lord
Church of the Transfer of the Relics of the Holy Father Nicholas, Bijelo Brdo
Church_of_the_Transfer_of_the_Relics_of_the_Holy_Father_Nicholas,_Bijelo_Brdo
Croatian physician and politician
Croatian-Yugoslav politician and Olga Strauss, who came from a well-to-do Pakrac Jewish family. Her parents saw to her education, and she learned to play
Andrija Hebrang (politician, born 1946)
Andrija_Hebrang_(politician,_born_1946)
Administrative territorial entity in the Ottoman Empire, in present-day Croatia
Bosnia. Because of the substantial number of Vlachs, parts of the Sanjak of Pakrac and Sanjak of Požega were referred to as Mala Vlaška (English: Little Wallachia)
Sanjak_of_Pojega
Town in the coastal region of Montenegro
and Herzegovina Makarska, Croatia Novi Sad, Serbia Ohrid, North Macedonia Pakrac, Croatia Petacciato, Italy Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Moscow, Russia Prague
Budva
Road in trans-European E-road network
Barcs Croatia D5: Terezino Polje - Virovitica - Grubišno Polje - Daruvar - Pakrac - Lipik - Okučani ( E70) - Stara Gradiška Bosnia and Herzegovina E661:
European_route_E661
NATO operations in between 1992 and 2004
Battle of Zvornik Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Battle of Zelengora Croatian War Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Battle of Borovo Selo Operation Stinger 1991
NATO intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina
NATO_intervention_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Croatian War of Independence battle
National Guard (Zbor Narodne Garde, or ZNG) between Novska, Nova Gradiška and Pakrac, although SAO Western Slavonia Territorial Defense Forces (Teritorijalna
Operation_Swath-10
Habsburg kingdom (1699–1868)
Florin Preceded by Succeeded by Sanjak of Pojega Sanjak of Syrmia Sanjak of Pakrac Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia Slavonian Military Frontier Today part of Croatia
Kingdom_of_Slavonia
1991–2001 series of wars in the Balkans
no formal declaration of war. The first armed clash of the war was the Pakrac clash on 1 March 1991, followed by the Plitvice Lakes incident on 31 March
Yugoslav_Wars
Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1580 to 1867
Viçitrina, Sanjak of Prizren, Sanjak of Klis, Sanjak of Krka, and Sanjak of Pakrac. The Ottoman wars in Europe continued throughout the period, and the province
Bosnia_Eyalet
Ottoman general and statesman from Bosnia
Klis, Sanjak of Krka, Sanjak of Pojega and Sanjak of Pakrac. The sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Pakrac was Ali-beg, brother of Ferhad Pasha Sokolović. Ferhad
Ferhad_Pasha_Sokolović
Churches Cathedrals Dormition of the Theotokos (Šibenik) Holy Trinity (Pakrac) St. Demetrius (Dalj) St. Nicholas (Karlovac) Transfiguration of the Lord
Lordship_of_Dalj
Serbian writer and philosopher (1878–1947)
Leipzig. He graduated in 1902 in Budapest. In 1904 and 1905, he taught at Pakrac and at Pljevlja gymnasium, where he had a colleague, professor and historian
Vasa_Stajić
1916 battle of invasion of Montenegro during WWI
Battle of Zvornik Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Battle of Zelengora Croatian War Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Battle of Borovo Selo Operation Stinger 1991
Third bombardment of mount Lovćen
Third_bombardment_of_mount_Lovćen
1944 Second World War battle
temporarily: (Užice, Tešanj, Teslić, Slavonska Požega, Zvornik, Daruvar, Pakrac, Kolašin, Bijelo Polje, Banja Luka, Pljevlja, Virovitica, Višegrad, and
Belgrade_offensive
Prime Minister of Croatia from 2009 to 2011
Lipik to Zorica Belan and Mirko Kosor. She finished primary education in Pakrac. Her parents divorced when she was two, and she spent her childhood living
Jadranka_Kosor
1479 battle of the Ottoman–Hungarian Wars
Battle of Zvornik Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Battle of Zelengora Croatian War Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Battle of Borovo Selo Operation Stinger 1991
Battle_of_Breadfield
Sveti Ivan Žabno, Kloštar Podravski Požega-Slavonia 266 0.34% Požega, Pakrac, Pleternica, Lipik, Kutjevo, Kaptol, Čaglin Međimurje 248 0.22% Čakovec
Islam_in_Croatia
1915 battle during World War I
Battle of Zvornik Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Battle of Zelengora Croatian War Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Battle of Borovo Selo Operation Stinger 1991
Battle_of_Niš_(1915)
Canadian military unit
Royal 22nd Regiment in Sector North, stationed out of Camp Polom, near Pakrac. The 22nd had actually spent much of their six-month tour out of position
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Princess_Patricia's_Canadian_Light_Infantry
through purchases (Kostel and Krapina) and royal gifts (Bijela Stijena near Pakrac, Lobor, Novigrad (the permission to build novi grad, i.e. "new towns"),
Petar_Keglević
1991–95 war during the Yugoslav Wars
majority-Serb populated areas. The Serbs attacked Croatian police units in Pakrac in early March, while one Josip Jović is widely reported as the first police
Croatian_War_of_Independence
Military unit
barracks blockade, 1991 Nuštar, Slavonia front-line duty, October, 1991 Lipik-Pakrac front-line duty, November 1991 - July 1992 Posavina front-line duty, to
104th_Brigade_(Croatia)
1991 Croatian War of Independence battle
precipitated by months of rising ethnic tensions, violence, and armed combat in Pakrac and at the Plitvice Lakes in March. The immediate cause for the confrontation
Battle_of_Borovo_Selo
Conflict between SFR Yugoslavia and Croatia
Nova Gradiška and Pakrac, even though some Croatian Serb militia units took positions on the Bilogora and Papuk north of Pakrac near Virovitica, and
1991 Yugoslav campaign in Croatia
1991_Yugoslav_campaign_in_Croatia
Battle of 1443 between Christian Alliance and Ottoman Empire
Battle of Zvornik Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Battle of Zelengora Croatian War Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Battle of Borovo Selo Operation Stinger 1991
Battle_of_Nish_(1443)
Serb Krajina army unit
Argentine United Nations Protection Force personnel. The Chief of the Police in Pakrac, Nikola Ivkanec accepted the offer.[unreliable source?] In Western Slavonia
18th_Western_Slavonian_Corps
1395 battle between the Ottomans and Wallachians
Battle of Zvornik Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Battle of Zelengora Croatian War Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Battle of Borovo Selo Operation Stinger 1991
Battle_of_Rovine
in Našice OB Nova Gradiška in Nova Gradiška OB Ogulin in Ogulin OŽB Pakrac in Pakrac OŽB Požega in Požega OB Pula in Pula OB Dr. Ivo Pedišić in Sisak OB
List_of_hospitals_in_Croatia
Topics referred to by the same term
a village near Aleksandrovac, Serbia Popovci, Croatia, a village near Pakrac, Croatia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Popovci
1999 military operation
Battle of Zvornik Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Battle of Zelengora Croatian War Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Battle of Borovo Selo Operation Stinger 1991
NATO_bombing_of_Yugoslavia
the words ban ("viceroy") and denarius. The coins were first minted in Pakrac, and from 1260 in Zagreb. They were well made, of quality silver, because
Banovac
Šibenik Cathedral of Saint Demetrius in Dalj Cathedral of Holy Trinity in Pakrac Lists of cathedrals by country GCatholic.org: Cathedrals Croatia Eparchy
List_of_cathedrals_in_Croatia
Last major German offensive on the Eastern Front of World War II
Battle of Zvornik Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Battle of Zelengora Croatian War Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Battle of Borovo Selo Operation Stinger 1991
Operation_Spring_Awakening
Military unit
in 1991. The special police took part in the first clashes of the war in Pakrac and at the Plitvice Lakes. As Croatia had no army, the 3,000-strong special
Croatian Special Police order of battle in 1991–1995
Croatian_Special_Police_order_of_battle_in_1991–1995
Sequence of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and Kingdom of Croatia from 1493 to 1593
formed Bosnia Eyalet (pashaluk) by uniting Bosnian, Herzegovina, Lika, Pakrac, Zvornik and Požega sanjaks while also adding it Prizren and Vučitrn sanjak
Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War
Hundred_Years'_Croatian–Ottoman_War
Village in Slavonia, Croatia
region of Croatia. The settlement is administered as a part of the City of Pakrac and the Požega-Slavonia County. According to the 2021 census it has 597
Badljevina
President of Croatia from 1990 to 1999
in Split. On 1 March the Pakrac clash occurred when local Serb police seized the town's police station and declared Pakrac a part of SAO Krajina. It
Franjo_Tuđman
Killing of Serbs in Coatia
Knin, and parts of Lika, Kordun, Banovina and eastern Croatia. After the Pakrac clash of March 1991, SDS and SNV publicly encouraged a state of psychosis
1991 killings of Serbs in Vukovar
1991_killings_of_Serbs_in_Vukovar
18th century military conflict
Battle of Zvornik Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Battle of Zelengora Croatian War Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Battle of Borovo Selo Operation Stinger 1991
Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791)
Austro-Turkish_War_(1788–1791)
Former patriarchate of the Eastern Orthodox Church
existence, with following bishops serving as locum tenens: Miron Nikolić of Pakrac (1913 and 1914–1919), Mihailo Grujić [sr] of Gornji Karlovac (1913–1914)
Patriarchate_of_Karlovci
Part of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
Battle of Zvornik Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Battle of Zelengora Croatian War Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Battle of Borovo Selo Operation Stinger 1991
NATO_bombing_of_Novi_Sad
Spa town in Slavonia, Croatia
from Osijek, the main city of Slavonia to the east. The closest cities are Pakrac, Lipik, Novska, Križevci, Bjelovar, and Virovitica. Daruvar is located in
Daruvar
Massacre of civilians and prisoners of war following the Battle of Vukovar
Field Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Croatian War of Independence (1991–1995) Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Borovo Selo killings Operation Stinger 1991
Vukovar_massacre
1995 treaty ending the Croatian War of Independence
Ottoman Empire Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War Sanjak of Pojega Sanjak of Pakrac Sanjak of Syrmia Great Turkish War Habsburg monarchy Kingdom of Slavonia
Erdut_Agreement
Two conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and the Principality of Serbia from 1876 to 1878
Battle of Zvornik Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Battle of Zelengora Croatian War Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Battle of Borovo Selo Operation Stinger 1991
Serbian–Ottoman Wars (1876–1878)
Serbian–Ottoman_Wars_(1876–1878)
Battle of the Croatian War of Independence
Field Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Croatian War of Independence (1991–1995) Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Borovo Selo killings Operation Stinger 1991
Battle_of_Zadar
1918 battle in the Balkans Campaign of World War I
Battle of Zvornik Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Battle of Zelengora Croatian War Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Battle of Borovo Selo Operation Stinger 1991
Battle_of_Dobro_Pole
1998 military operation and war crime
Battle of Zvornik Battle of Sarajevo (1945) Battle of Zelengora Croatian War Pakrac clash Plitvice Lakes incident Battle of Borovo Selo Operation Stinger 1991
Attack_on_Prekaz
American TV documentary
Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved February 18, 2017. Pakrac, Tomislav; Radičević, Vlado (March 3, 2011). "Pet velikih propusta u filmu
Once_Brothers
First-level administrative division of Croatia
(835 sq mi) Križevci, Koprivnica Požega Požega 2,379 km2 (919 sq mi) Požega, Pakrac Rijeka Ogulin 1,601 km2 (618 sq mi) Rijeka, Delnice Syrmia Vukovar 2,476 km2
Counties_of_Croatia
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English : probably a variant spelling of Tucker.
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