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Municipality in Croatia
Pokupsko is a village and a municipality in Croatia in the Zagreb County. In the 2011 census, there were a total of 2,224 inhabitants, in the following
Pokupsko
Village in Croatia
Cerje Pokupsko is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D36 highway. Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic
Cerje_Pokupsko
Hungarian noble family
considered to be Peter Festetić or Petrus Ferztheschych from Roženica, Pokupsko in central Croatia, whose name was mentioned as such in the protocol from
Festetics_family
HINA. 30 December 2020. Retrieved 3 January 2021. "M 6.0 - 7 km ESE of Pokupsko, Croatia". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved August 9, 2025. "Područje
List of earthquakes in Croatia
List_of_earthquakes_in_Croatia
Settlement in Zagreb County, Croatia
Auguštanovec is a settlement in the Municipality of Pokupsko in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 101. Auguštanovec: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian
Auguštanovec
Urban area in Croatia
Kravarsko 1,987 Luka 1,351 Marija Gorica 2,233 Orle 1,975 Pisarovina 3,689 Pokupsko 2,224 Pušća 2,700 Rugvica 7,871 Stupnik 3,735 Donja Stubica 5,680 Oroslavlje
Zagreb_metropolitan_area
bishop's secretary for a brief period, and from 1842 he was a pastor of the Pokupsko parish. Štoos is a notable person among Croatian patriots; as the author
Pavao_Štoos
Second-level administrative subdivision in Croatia
Kloštar Ivanić Krašić Kravarsko Križ Luka Marija Gorica Orle Pisarovina Pokupsko Preseka Pušća Rakovec Rugvica Stupnik Žumberak Berek Dežanovac Đulovac
Municipalities_of_Croatia
and municipalities: Ivanić Grad, Kloštar Ivanić, Kravarsko, Križ, Orle, Pokupsko, Rugvica, Velika Gorica; The whole Sisak-Moslavina County; The southeastern
Electoral district VI (Croatian Parliament)
Electoral_district_VI_(Croatian_Parliament)
County in central Croatia
Gorica 2,233 17.10 km2 Orle 1,975 57.61 km2 Pisarovina 3,689 99145.00 km2 Pokupsko 2,224 99105.73 km2 Preseka 1,448 47.86 km2 Pušća 2,700 18.20 km2 Rakovec
Zagreb_County
City in Zagreb County, Croatia
Velika Gorica was split into three municipalities – Kravarsko, Orle and Pokupsko. Velika Gorica is the largest settlement and the administrative centre
Velika_Gorica
Earthquake in Croatia
the best known being the major event in 1909 with the epicenter near Pokupsko, with aftershocks that continued into 1910. It had a maximum felt intensity
2020_Petrinja_earthquake
1995 military offensive and last major battle of the Croatian War of Independence
HV moved across the Kupa River at two points towards Glina—in and near Pokupsko, using the 20th Home Guard Regiment and the 153rd Brigade. Both crossings
Operation_Storm
cities and municipalities: Velika Gorica, Kravarsko, Orle, Pisarovina, Pokupsko and Rugvica The current representatives of the first electoral district
Electoral district I (Croatian Parliament)
Electoral_district_I_(Croatian_Parliament)
Topics referred to by the same term
near Lekenik Cerje Nebojse, a village near Maruševec Cerje Pokupsko, a village near Pokupsko Cerje Samoborsko, a village near Samobor Cerje Tužno, a village
Cerje
Kloštar Ivanić, Kravarsko, Križ, Luka, Marija Gorica, Orle, Pisarovina, Pokupsko, Preseka, Pušća, Rakovec, Rugvica, Stupnik, Žumberak ŽU Županja Babina
Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Croatia
Former districts of Yugoslavia
Cities: Municipalities: Donja Kupčina · Kupinec · Lasinja · Pisarovina · Pokupsko Požega Cities: Požega Municipalities: Bekteže · Jakšić · Kaptol · Kutjevo ·
Administrative divisions of the Banovina of Croatia
Administrative_divisions_of_the_Banovina_of_Croatia
Road in Croatia
Sisak D36 to the A3 motorway Popovača interchange (to the east) and to Pokupsko and Karlovac (D1) (to the west). The northern terminus of the road. Mošćenica
D37_road_(Croatia)
Kupčina HSS Kupinec HSS Lasinja SDS and other Serb parties Pisarovina HSS Pokupsko HSS Požega Bekteže SDK Jakšić SDK Kaptol HSS Kutjevo HSS Mihaljevci HSS
1940_Croatian_local_elections
Croatian politician and retired brigadier general (born 1968)
in the lungs during the battle. The second time was in October 1991 in Pokupsko, when he received a gunshot wound to the upper arm. They say he considered
Tomo_Medved
Underdeveloped areas of Croatia targeted for improvement
*Posedarje *Stankovci *Škabrnja *Zadar (part-2 settlements) *Zemunik Donji *Galovac *Pakoštane *Starigrad Zagreb * X * X *Pisarovina *Pokupsko *Žumberak
Areas of Special State Concern
Areas_of_Special_State_Concern
Municipality in Continental Croatia, Croatia
Pokupski, population 9 Pešćenica, population 883 Petrovec, population 334 Pokupsko Vratečko, population 23 Poljana Lekenička, population 283 Stari Brod, population
Lekenik
Jastrebarsko Jasztrebarszka Novi Farkašić Újfarkasfalva Pisarovina Piszárovina Pokupsko Kulpatő Samobor Szamobor Stari Farkašić Ófarkasfalva Sveta Nedelja Szentnedele
List of Hungarian exonyms for places in Croatia
List_of_Hungarian_exonyms_for_places_in_Croatia
Aspect of transport in Croatia
(D2) - Lepoglava - Sveti Križ Začretje (D1) 46.0 km D36 Karlovac (D1) - Pokupsko - Sisak - Popovača (Ž3124) 110.5 km D37 Sisak (D36) - Petrinja - Glina
Highways_in_Croatia
Road in Croatia
0 mi) Major junctions From D1 in Karlovac Major intersections D31 near Pokupsko D30 in Žažina D37 in Sisak To A3 Popovača interchange Location Country
D36_road_(Croatia)
Territorial subdivisions of Croatia for parliamentary elections
cities and municipalities Velika Gorica, Kravarsko, Orle, Pisarovina, Pokupsko and Rugvica Whole Bjelovar-Bilogora county Eastern part of City of Zagreb:
Croatian Parliament electoral districts
Croatian_Parliament_electoral_districts
(April 2) Glagolitica II-3 HDA Pokupsko Ugovor između kneza Petra Keglevića i Stipana Strizoja glede prokulabije grada Pokupsko. IzSt[permanent dead link]
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1500–1599)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1500–1599)
Počitelj 5.7 VII–VIII 25 December 1908 Vlasenica 5.3 VI–VII 8 October 1909 Pokupsko, Croatia 6.0 IX 12 March 1916 Bihać 5.0 VII 6 February 1923 Jajce 5.0 VII
List of earthquakes in Bosnia and Herzegovina
List_of_earthquakes_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Road in Croatia
Major intersections A11 Velika Gorica jug (south) interchange D36 near Pokupsko To D6 near Glina Location Country Croatia Counties Zagreb County, Sisak-Moslavina
D31_road_(Croatia)
Town in Central Croatia, Croatia
Gradec Jakovlje Klinča Sela Kloštar Ivanić Krašić Kravarsko Križ Luka Marija Gorica Orle Pisarovina Pokupsko Preseka Pušća Rakovec Rugvica Stupnik Žumberak
Jastrebarsko
Village in Croatia
/ 45.48000; 15.98000 Country Croatia County Zagreb County Municipality Pokupsko Area • Total 1.2 km2 (0.46 sq mi) Population (2021) • Total 21 • Density
Cvetnić_Brdo
Silesian architect (1727–1804)
secured through Archbishop Adam Patachich. St. Ladislaus' Parish Church in Pokupsko Đurđica Cvitanović. 1995. "Johann Fuchs projektant župne crkve u Pregradi
Johann Nepomuk Fuchs (architect)
Johann_Nepomuk_Fuchs_(architect)
Aspects of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia during World War II
50 km (31 mi) northeast of Zagreb). At the end of November 1942, the "Pokupsko-Žumberak unit" and the "First Battalion of the Croatian proletarian" merged
Zagreb_in_World_War_II
National highway in Croatia
the D1 and D6 roads are concurrent south and east of Karlovac. D36 to Pokupsko, Sisak and A3 motorway Popovača interchange. The southern terminus of dual
D1_road_(Croatia)
State road in Croatia
D3 and D6 roads are concurrent in a short section in Karlovac. D36 to Pokupsko, Sisak and A3 motorway Popovača interchange. D228 to Ozalj and Jurovski
D3_road_(Croatia)
Road in Croatia
terminus of the road. D408 to Velika Gorica and Zagreb Airport. D31 to Pokupsko and Glina (D6). To Velika Gorica via Sisačka street. The southern terminus
D30_road_(Croatia)
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain derivation. The 18th-century parish registers of Marske, North Yorkshire, record the surname Hartburn with the variant Harburn; Harben may be a further variant of this. If so, its origin is probably topographic or habitational, from East Hartburn in Stockton-on-Tees or Hartburn in Northumberland, both named from Old English heorot ‘hart’ + burna ‘steam’. However, this conjecture is not borne out by the distribution of the surname a century later, when it occurs chiefly in Cambridgeshire and London and also with a significant presence in the Channel Islands, perhaps suggesting that it could be a variant of Harpin.
Female
German
Feminine form of German Friederic, FRIEDERIKE means "peaceful ruler."
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Fierce Face Like Destroyer Rudra; Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Happy; Fortunate; Prosperous
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Absorbed in the Holy Word
Boy/Male
Christian, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Sky
Girl/Female
Indian, Traditional
Protector of Self
Girl/Female
Norse
Beauty of Froy.
Girl/Female
Irish
Irish form of Jane “God is gracious.â€
Male
Italian
Italian name ARCANGELO means "archangel."
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