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  • Udbina
  • Place in Lika-Senj, Croatia

    Udbina is a settlement and a municipality in historical Krbava, in the Lika region of Croatia. Administratively, it is part of the Lika-Senj County. Udbina

    Udbina

    Udbina

    Udbina

  • Udbina Castle
  • Historic site

    Udbina Castle (Croatian: Utvrda Udbina) is a ruined medieval fortified structure in the town of Udbina, Lika-Senj County, Croatia. Built on the top of

    Udbina Castle

    Udbina Castle

    Udbina_Castle

  • 1994 Serb J-21 Jastreb shootdown
  • Incident in which five Croatian/Bosnian Serb aircraft were shot down by NATO aircraft

    combat action in the alliance's history. About 06:00, six J-21s flew from Udbina air base in the self-proclaimed Croatian Serb proto-state within Croatia

    1994 Serb J-21 Jastreb shootdown

    1994 Serb J-21 Jastreb shootdown

    1994_Serb_J-21_Jastreb_shootdown

  • Operation Deny Flight
  • 1993–95 NATO operation in the Bosnian War

    launched air strikes with aircraft based at a former JNA military airport in Udbina, south of Bihać, located in the Serbian Krajina in Croatia. The Serb aircraft

    Operation Deny Flight

    Operation Deny Flight

    Operation_Deny_Flight

  • Battle of Krbava Field
  • 1493 battle of the Hundred Years' Croatian-Ottoman War

    of Croatian ban Ladislav of Egervár and Count Bernardin Frankopan near Udbina, and were defeated in the Battle of Vrpile. The defeat at Vrpile forced

    Battle of Krbava Field

    Battle of Krbava Field

    Battle_of_Krbava_Field

  • Airstrike on Udbina Air Base
  • 1994 NATO strike in Croatia

    part of Operation Deny Flight carried out an airstrike on the airbase of Udbina, Croatia, then part of the self-proclaimed Serbian Republic of Krajina.

    Airstrike on Udbina Air Base

    Airstrike on Udbina Air Base

    Airstrike_on_Udbina_Air_Base

  • Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian theater in the Great Turkish War
  • advance on Bunić and Udbina. In Bunić, Ottoman garrison burnt down its own fortifications and withdrew to Udbina. At that point, Udbina became the sole remaining

    Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian theater in the Great Turkish War

    Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian theater in the Great Turkish War

    Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian_theater_in_the_Great_Turkish_War

  • Lika
  • Historical region in Croatia

    (Brinje, Donji Lapac, Gospić, Lovinac, Otočac, Perušić, Plitvička Jezera, Udbina and Vrhovine) is part of Lika-Senj County. Josipdol, Plaški and Saborsko

    Lika

    Lika

    Lika

  • Krbava
  • Historical region of Croatia Proper

    located east of Lika, or indeed as the eastern part of Lika. The town of Udbina is the central settlement of the Krbava karst field, the Krbavsko Polje

    Krbava

    Krbava

    Krbava

  • Bunić, Croatia
  • Place in Lika-Senj, Croatia

    (Serbian Cyrillic: Бунић) is a village in Lika, Croatia, located in the Udbina municipality, between Korenica and Lički Osik. The population is 133 (census

    Bunić, Croatia

    Bunić, Croatia

    Bunić,_Croatia

  • Gračac
  • Municipality in Zadar County, Croatia

    municipality is administratively part of Zadar County. Gračac is located south of Udbina, northeast of Obrovac, northwest of Knin and southeast of Gospić. Since

    Gračac

    Gračac

    Gračac

  • Croatian Army
  • Military unit

    Zemunik Donji 1st Mixed Battalion, in Zemunik Donji 2nd Mixed Battalion, in Udbina 3rd Mixed Battalion, in Zagreb Engineer Regiment, in Karlovac Command Company

    Croatian Army

    Croatian Army

    Croatian_Army

  • Lika-Senj County
  • County in Croatia

    Perušić Municipality of Plitvička Jezera (Plitvice Lakes) Municipality of Udbina Municipality of Vrhovine Since the early 20th century the county's population

    Lika-Senj County

    Lika-Senj County

    Lika-Senj_County

  • Jovanka Broz
  • First Lady of Yugoslavia

    December 1924, into a Croatian Serb family in the village of Pećane near Udbina, in the Lika region, then part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes

    Jovanka Broz

    Jovanka Broz

    Jovanka_Broz

  • 105th Aviation Brigade
  • Military unit

    Aviation Regiment in the spring of 1993 by the Serbian Army of Krajina at Udbina Airport. Its accurate organization is unknown, and it's not exactly clear

    105th Aviation Brigade

    105th Aviation Brigade

    105th_Aviation_Brigade

  • Operation Storm
  • 1995 military offensive and last major battle of the Croatian War of Independence

    then bivouacking until 5 a.m. The ARSK 9th Motorized Brigade withdrew to Udbina after being forced out of its positions on the Velebit. In the morning,

    Operation Storm

    Operation Storm

    Operation_Storm

  • Cathedral of St. James Senior in Krbava
  • Church in Udbina, Croatia

    mediaeval Roman Catholic church in what was once Krbava (near nowadays Udbina). It was consecrated to St. James, the patron saint of former Diocese of

    Cathedral of St. James Senior in Krbava

    Cathedral of St. James Senior in Krbava

    Cathedral_of_St._James_Senior_in_Krbava

  • War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
  • U.S Armed conflict in South Asia

    Virovitica (1684) Osijek Incursion (1685) Battle of Mohács (1687) Siege of Udbina Castle (1689) Siege of Bihać (1697) Battle of Slankamen Battle of Senta

    War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

    War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

    War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–2021)

  • Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War
  • Sequence of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and Kingdom of Croatia from 1493 to 1593

    On 9 September, the Croatian army clashed with the Ottoman forces near Udbina in Lika and suffered a huge defeat in the battle of Krbava Field. Ottoman

    Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War

    Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War

    Hundred_Years'_Croatian–Ottoman_War

  • Bosnian War
  • 1992–1995 armed conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    the protection of UN forces in that country. NATO aircraft attacked the Udbina airfield in Serb-held Croatia on 21 November, in response to attacks launched

    Bosnian War

    Bosnian War

    Bosnian_War

  • Bombing of the Banski Dvori
  • 1991 Yugoslav air strike during the Croatian War of Independence

    Yugoslav Air Force jets were observed taking off from bases near Pula and Udbina in Croatia and Banja Luka in Bosnia and Herzegovina. No flights were recorded

    Bombing of the Banski Dvori

    Bombing of the Banski Dvori

    Bombing_of_the_Banski_Dvori

  • Kurjaković family
  • Croatian noble family

    in Turan, then in Počitelj and Komić, and in the 15th century in Krbava (Udbina). By marriage, they got fortress of Zvonigrad near Knin, and Obrovac near

    Kurjaković family

    Kurjaković family

    Kurjaković_family

  • Korenica
  • Village in Lika-Senj, Croatia

    the municipality of Plitvička Jezera, on the D1 road between Plitvice and Udbina. According to 2011 census it has 1,766 residents. It is the seat of the

    Korenica

    Korenica

    Korenica

  • Soko J-22 Orao
  • Yugoslav/Serbian ground-attack and reconnaissance aircraft

    respectively. The J-22s successfully attacked the target and returned unscathed to Udbina airbase, while the J-21s were intercepted by NATO F-16s after hitting their

    Soko J-22 Orao

    Soko J-22 Orao

    Soko_J-22_Orao

  • 105th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment
  • Military unit

    units, 105th Regiment received orders to retreat from Zemunik airport to Udbina airport in Serb controlled Krajina with its two combat squadrons, 249th

    105th Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment

    105th_Fighter-Bomber_Aviation_Regiment

  • Ivan Karlović
  • Ban of Croatia

    remembered in the folk poetry of Molise Croats. Ivan was born c. 1485 in Udbina, as the son of Karlo Kurjaković, and Dorothea Frankopan. After his father's

    Ivan Karlović

    Ivan_Karlović

  • Željava Air Base
  • Former air force base & underground tunnel facility used by former state of Yugoslavia

    part of the Slunj military training grounds, and barracks from the nearby Udbina complex. However, this idea was dropped in line with the agreement between

    Željava Air Base

    Željava Air Base

    Željava_Air_Base

  • Gazi Husrev Bey
  • Ottoman-Bosnian sanjak-bey

    towns of Greben, Sokol, Jezero, Vinac, Vrbaški Grad, Livač, Kamatin, Bočac, Udbina, Vrana, Modruč, and Požega fell at his hands. He founded, among the many

    Gazi Husrev Bey

    Gazi Husrev Bey

    Gazi_Husrev_Bey

  • Marko Mesić (priest)
  • and a number of other villages who surrendered without a fight. Finally, Udbina was liberated on 21 July 1689. Luka Ibrišimović Bajlo, Ivan (1998–2008)

    Marko Mesić (priest)

    Marko Mesić (priest)

    Marko_Mesić_(priest)

  • Sixteenth Air Force
  • US Air Force information warfare organization

    aircraft participated in the raid on the Bosnian-Serb held airfield at Udbina in November 1994. In the fall of 1995, the 16 AF supported Operation Deliberate

    Sixteenth Air Force

    Sixteenth Air Force

    Sixteenth_Air_Force

  • Živorad Atanacković
  • Serbian comic book author (1933–1998)

    he drew the comics "Blind Emperor Deljan", "Golden City", "Khanuma from Udbina", "Knights from Stubica", "Heroes from Kumanovo", "Black Horseman", "Knight

    Živorad Atanacković

    Živorad Atanacković

    Živorad_Atanacković

  • Nick Begich Sr.
  • American politician and educator (1932–1972)

    Minnesota. His father, John Begich (né Begić), was born in Podlapača, Udbina, Croatia. Nick Sr.'s mother, Anna (née Martinić), was also of Croatian descent

    Nick Begich Sr.

    Nick Begich Sr.

    Nick_Begich_Sr.

  • Minefields in Croatia
  • Overview of minefields stationed in Croatia

    Perušić 111 0 111 Lika-Senj Plitvička Jezera 1,369,181 0 1,369,181 Lika-Senj Udbina 338,509 678,716 1,017,225 Lika-Senj Vrhovine 10,411,396 0 10,411,396 Split-Dalmatia

    Minefields in Croatia

    Minefields in Croatia

    Minefields_in_Croatia

  • Mil Mi-8
  • Family of transport helicopters

    the first part of 56th helicopter squadron of the Krajina Milicija, using Udbina military airport in Lika as their main base. The Republika Srpska Air Force

    Mil Mi-8

    Mil Mi-8

    Mil_Mi-8

  • Hrnjica Brothers
  • Protagonists of Bosnian epic poetry

    Hrnjica brothers descend from village Udbina in Lika. According to legend, their father came from Asia to Udbina and married a daughter of the local nobleman

    Hrnjica Brothers

    Hrnjica Brothers

    Hrnjica_Brothers

  • Minority languages of Croatia
  • in municipality Statute Constitutional Act 4,167 87.81% Vukovar-Syrmia Udbina Удбина Serbian All settlements Constitutional Act 1,334 42.65% Lika-Senj

    Minority languages of Croatia

    Minority languages of Croatia

    Minority_languages_of_Croatia

  • Smiljanić family
  • service during the Cretan War (1645–69), in Venetian Dalmatia. He was born in Udbina, in the Lika region, then moved with his family to Venetian Dalmatia (Ravni

    Smiljanić family

    Smiljanić family

    Smiljanić_family

  • United Nations Protection Force
  • Military unit

    In reaction to this threat, on 21 November, NATO warplanes destroyed the Udbina airstrip, located in the UNPA Sector South in Croatia. The following days

    United Nations Protection Force

    United Nations Protection Force

    United_Nations_Protection_Force

  • List of airports in Croatia
  • Varaždin Vrsar LDPV Sport Airport Vrsar Zabok LDZK Sport Airport Zabok Military airports Divulje LDHD Udbina LDZU Udbina Airport Zaton Šepurine Training Base

    List of airports in Croatia

    List of airports in Croatia

    List_of_airports_in_Croatia

  • Krbava (settlement)
  • Place in Lika-Senj, Croatia

    (Serbian Cyrillic: Крбава) is a village in Lika, Croatia, located in the Udbina municipality. Between 1982 and 1991, the coldest temperature was −27.4 °C

    Krbava (settlement)

    Krbava_(settlement)

  • D1 road (Croatia)
  • National highway in Croatia

    to Udbina. The road forms another intersection with the D1 road south of Udbina. The northern terminus of two-lane expressway (Udbina bypass). Udbina interchange

    D1 road (Croatia)

    D1 road (Croatia)

    D1_road_(Croatia)

  • SKD Prosvjeta
  • Serbian cultural and scientific organization

    Daruvar Okučani Buje Donje Dubrave Karlovac Krnjak Ogulin Vojnić Korenica Udbina Vrhovine Beli Manastir Bijelo Brdo Dalj Darda Jagodnjak Kneževi Vinogradi

    SKD Prosvjeta

    SKD Prosvjeta

    SKD_Prosvjeta

  • Lička Plješivica
  • Mountain of the Dinaric Alps in Croatia

    at 1,657 meters, in the south-central part of the mount, located between Udbina and Donji Lapac Gola Plješevica at 1,646 meters, located in the northern

    Lička Plješivica

    Lička Plješivica

    Lička_Plješivica

  • Soko G-2 Galeb
  • Jet trainer in Yugoslavia

    Nations personnel stationed in Croatia observed multiple Galebs depart Udbina in Serb-controlled territory to conduct strike missions. According to some

    Soko G-2 Galeb

    Soko G-2 Galeb

    Soko_G-2_Galeb

  • Jošan
  • Village in Croatia

    in Krbava, Croatia. It is located on the D1 highway between Pećani and Udbina. The 1712–14 census of Lika and Krbava registered 589 inhabitants, all of

    Jošan

    Jošan

    Jošan

  • Municipalities of Croatia
  • Second-level administrative subdivision in Croatia

    Vrsar Žminj Brinje Donji Lapac Karlobag Lovinac Perušić Plitvička Jezera Udbina Vrhovine Baška Brod Moravice Čavle Dobrinj Fužine Jelenje Klana Kostrena

    Municipalities of Croatia

    Municipalities of Croatia

    Municipalities_of_Croatia

  • Operation Deliberate Force
  • 1995 campaign by NATO and UN forces against Republika Srpska during the Bosnian War

    aircraft conducted air strikes against Croat Serb air defense radars near Udbina airfield and Knin in Croatia. On 10 August, the Commanders of CINCSOUTH

    Operation Deliberate Force

    Operation Deliberate Force

    Operation_Deliberate_Force

  • 1994 Goražde air strikes
  • NATO attacks during its intervention in Bosnia

    And on 18 April VRS would end the Operation Star 94. Banja Luka incident Udbina airstrike Pale airstrikes Scott O'Grady Balkan Battlegrounds: A Military

    1994 Goražde air strikes

    1994 Goražde air strikes

    1994_Goražde_air_strikes

  • Komić
  • Place in Lika-Senj, Croatia

    Komić (Serbian Cyrillic: Комић) is a village in the Udbina municipality in the Lika region of central Croatia. The 2011 population was 20. Near the village

    Komić

    Komić

  • Šime Starčević
  • Croatian priest and linguist

    born in Žitnik, near Gospić. He worked as a pastor in Gospić, Lički Novi, Udbina, and since 1814 in Karlobag. He knew Latin, French, Italian and German,

    Šime Starčević

    Šime_Starčević

  • Republic of Serbian Krajina
  • Quasi-state in Croatia (1991–1995)

    Rakovica Saborsko Slunj Sveti Rok Šodolovci Strmica Sunja Topusko Trpinja Udbina Vojnić Vrhovine Vrlika Vukovar Serbian Krajina has been described as a "proto-state"

    Republic of Serbian Krajina

    Republic of Serbian Krajina

    Republic_of_Serbian_Krajina

  • Operation Shield '94
  • Offensive in Western Bosnia (1994)

    by the Serbs. This resulted in NATO air striking a Serbian Air Base in Udbina on 21 November. The APZB would be completely re-established in Operation

    Operation Shield '94

    Operation Shield '94

    Operation_Shield_'94

  • Modruš
  • Village in Croatia

    Dalmatia, the medieval Catholic Diocese of Corbavia (established in 1185 at Udbina, in Krbava region -hence the name-, including the county of Modruš) was

    Modruš

    Modruš

    Modruš

  • Bosniak epic poetry
  • Form of epic poetry created by Bosniaks

    mysterious beauty (most likely a fairy) known as "Ajka Blidolika", a girl from Udbina, it is claimed that she gave the book of songs (Pjesmarica) to someone who

    Bosniak epic poetry

    Bosniak epic poetry

    Bosniak_epic_poetry

  • Laudonov gaj
  • Laudonov gaj Map Interactive map of Laudonov gaj Geography Location Udbina, Lika-Senj, Croatia Coordinates 44°38′28″N 15°39′27″E / 44.64111°N 15.65750°E

    Laudonov gaj

    Laudonov gaj

    Laudonov_gaj

  • Džafer Kulenović
  • Bosniak politician (1891–1956)

    Austria-Hungary. His family settled there in the 17th century from around the town of Udbina in the Croatian region of Lika. Kulenović was the son of Muhamed and his

    Džafer Kulenović

    Džafer Kulenović

    Džafer_Kulenović

  • Rade Šerbedžija
  • Croatian actor, director, and musician

    Rade Šerbedžija (born 27 July 1946) is a Croatian and Yugoslav actor, director and musician. He started in theatre, and became one of the best known Yugoslav

    Rade Šerbedžija

    Rade Šerbedžija

    Rade_Šerbedžija

  • Croatian War of Independence
  • 1991–95 war during the Yugoslav Wars

    November 21, NATO attacked the Udbina airfield controlled by the RSK, temporarily disabling runways. Following the Udbina strike, NATO continued to launch

    Croatian War of Independence

    Croatian War of Independence

    Croatian_War_of_Independence

  • D522 road
  • Road in Croatia

    Route information Length 13.2 km (8.2 mi) Major junctions From D1 near Udbina To A1 in Gornja Ploča interchange Location Country Croatia Counties Lika-Senj

    D522 road

    D522 road

    D522_road

  • Jelačići, Kladanj
  • Village in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Javor Jelačići Kaštijelj Korijen Majdan Pelemiši Pobedarje Podpola Šekovići Strmica Stupari Sučani Tepen Trnovo Tupanari Udbina Velika Njiva Vrelo Zupci

    Jelačići, Kladanj

    Jelačići,_Kladanj

  • Islam in Croatia
  • Bilice, Drniš Lika-Senj 411 0.81% Gospić, Novalja, Plitvička Jezera, Senj, Udbina, Otočac, Karlobag, Perušić Varaždin 349 0.20% Varaždin, Lepoglava, Novi

    Islam in Croatia

    Islam in Croatia

    Islam_in_Croatia

  • Ottoman Bosnian Muslim noble families
  • the abolition of the captain system in 1835. The family originates from Udbina in Lika, present-day Croatia, from where their progenitor Pašo settled in

    Ottoman Bosnian Muslim noble families

    Ottoman_Bosnian_Muslim_noble_families

  • Vukovar massacre
  • Massacre of civilians and prisoners of war following the Battle of Vukovar

    Virovitica (1684) Osijek Incursion (1685) Battle of Mohács (1687) Siege of Udbina Castle (1689) Siege of Bihać (1697) Battle of Slankamen Battle of Senta

    Vukovar massacre

    Vukovar_massacre

  • Church of the Martyrs (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Martyrs, Čavoglave, in Čavoglave, Croatia Church of Croatian Martyrs, Udbina, in Udbina, Croatia Church of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste, in Moscow, see List

    Church of the Martyrs (disambiguation)

    Church_of_the_Martyrs_(disambiguation)

  • Serbs of Croatia
  • Ethnic group

    Kistanje (1,375 or 51.9%) Vrhovine (311 or 47.6%) Gračac (1,360 or 43.3%) Udbina (569 or 42.6%) Plaški (656 or 39.7%) Vojnić (1,385 or 38.4%) Donji Kukuruzari

    Serbs of Croatia

    Serbs of Croatia

    Serbs_of_Croatia

  • Register of Cultural Goods of Croatia
  • of Dubrovnik Fortress Nehaj in Senj Trakošćan Castle Veliki Tabor Castle Udbina Castle Sponza Palace Art Pavilion, Zagreb Ethnographic Museum, Zagreb Faculty

    Register of Cultural Goods of Croatia

    Register_of_Cultural_Goods_of_Croatia

  • Royal Netherlands Air and Space Force
  • Air warfare branch of the Netherlands' armed forces

    throughout the operations), enforced the Bosnian no-fly zone, dropped bombs on Udbina AB (1994), successfully dropped an unguided bomb on a moving Serb tank during

    Royal Netherlands Air and Space Force

    Royal Netherlands Air and Space Force

    Royal_Netherlands_Air_and_Space_Force

  • Jovan Banjanin
  • Croatian Serb politician (1874–1960)

    Croatian Sabor in the 1906 Croatian parliamentary election in the district of Udbina, and he retained his seat until 1910. In 1907–1910, he was also appointed

    Jovan Banjanin

    Jovan Banjanin

    Jovan_Banjanin

  • Rakovica, Croatia
  • Municipality in Continental Croatia, Croatia

    predstojnik of one of the neighbouring kotars with a Serb majority (Korenica, Udbina, Donji Lapac), an offer which Rajković rejected. By the second half of June

    Rakovica, Croatia

    Rakovica, Croatia

    Rakovica,_Croatia

  • Siege of Zara
  • Part of the Fourth Crusade

    Virovitica (1684) Osijek Incursion (1685) Battle of Mohács (1687) Siege of Udbina Castle (1689) Siege of Bihać (1697) Battle of Slankamen Battle of Senta

    Siege of Zara

    Siege of Zara

    Siege_of_Zara

  • McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle
  • American all-weather multirole fighter aircraft

    to Aviano, Italy. In late 1993, NATO ordered a limited F-15E strike at Udbina airfield, targeting Serbian forces in neighboring Croatia. Eight F-15Es

    McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle

    McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle

    McDonnell_Douglas_F-15E_Strike_Eagle

  • Šalamunić
  • Place in Lika-Senj, Croatia

    (Serbian Cyrillic: Шаламунић) is a village in Lika, Croatia, located in the Udbina municipality, between Korenica and Lički Osik. The population is 38 (census

    Šalamunić

    Šalamunić

  • 119th Helicopter Brigade
  • Military unit

    flying from Željava Air Base, Pale, Kumbor, Zalužani, Batajnica Air Base and Udbina airport. In same period two Anti-Armored Helicopter Squadrons, 712th and

    119th Helicopter Brigade

    119th Helicopter Brigade

    119th_Helicopter_Brigade

  • Croatia in personal union with Hungary
  • Personal union of two kingdoms

    on 9 September 1493 the Croatian army intercepted Ottoman forces near Udbina in Lika and suffered a huge defeat in the Battle of Krbava Field. Although

    Croatia in personal union with Hungary

    Croatia in personal union with Hungary

    Croatia_in_personal_union_with_Hungary

  • 1883 Croatian parliamentary by-election
  • Lovinac 4 Medaković Government list Srb 5 Dane Banjanin Government list Udbina 6 Orešković Government list Perušić 7 Omčikus Government list Otočac 8 Ladislav

    1883 Croatian parliamentary by-election

    1883_Croatian_parliamentary_by-election

  • Chetnik war crimes in World War II
  • War crimes and genocide during World War II in Yugoslavia

    month, killing about 300 seriously wounded patients. In Krčan, southeast of Udbina, about 90 seriously wounded Partisans were hiding in 16 houses. They initially

    Chetnik war crimes in World War II

    Chetnik war crimes in World War II

    Chetnik_war_crimes_in_World_War_II

  • Erdödy castle, Kerestinec
  • Kerestinec Castle, Croatia

    Manor Trakošćan Castle Trsat Castle Tržan Castle in Modruš Tvrdalj Castle Udbina Castle Varaždin Old Town Fortress Veliki Bukovec Castle Veliki Tabor Castle

    Erdödy castle, Kerestinec

    Erdödy castle, Kerestinec

    Erdödy_castle,_Kerestinec

  • Energy in Croatia
  • value of the project is EUR 150 million and will be realized in the area of Udbina. The action plan for renewable energy sources at sea is the first comprehensive

    Energy in Croatia

    Energy in Croatia

    Energy_in_Croatia

  • List of official languages
  • Kneževi Vinogradi, Dvor, Gvozd, Biskupija, Ervenik, Kistanje, Gračac, Udbina, Vrbovsko, Donji Kukuruzari and Nijemci. Siberian Yupik Alaska (with Inupiaq

    List of official languages

    List_of_official_languages

  • Battle of Belaj
  • wounded on field of Belaj. Among them were also Bosnian pasha and captain of Udbina, who were severely wounded. On the Christian side, Ivan Karlović was also

    Battle of Belaj

    Battle of Belaj

    Battle_of_Belaj

  • Operation Winter '94
  • 1994 battle of the Croatian War of Independence and the Bosnian War

    Krupa, 5 – Bosanski Petrovac, 6 – Drvar, 7 – Sanski Most, 8 – Prijedor, 9 – Udbina, 10 – Korenica, 11 – Slunj, 12 – Vojnić, 13 – Glina, 14 – Dvor, 15 – Kostajnica

    Operation Winter '94

    Operation_Winter_'94

  • 9th Guards Brigade (Croatia)
  • Military unit

    the Operation Storm in August 1995, the brigade had tasked to take the Udbina airport and advance eastwards towards border with Bosnia and Herzegovina

    9th Guards Brigade (Croatia)

    9th Guards Brigade (Croatia)

    9th_Guards_Brigade_(Croatia)

  • Battle of Zadar
  • Battle of the Croatian War of Independence

    Virovitica (1684) Osijek Incursion (1685) Battle of Mohács (1687) Siege of Udbina Castle (1689) Siege of Bihać (1697) Battle of Slankamen Battle of Senta

    Battle of Zadar

    Battle_of_Zadar

  • Tomislav Rogić
  • Croatian Roman Catholic prelate (born 1965)

    From 2012 to 2016, he was dean of Udbina and Podlapača, and director of the National Shrine of Croatian Martyrs in Udbina. He has been a member of the Council

    Tomislav Rogić

    Tomislav_Rogić

  • Operation Medak Pocket
  • Military operation by the Croatian Army during the Croatian War of Independence

    Virovitica (1684) Osijek Incursion (1685) Battle of Mohács (1687) Siege of Udbina Castle (1689) Siege of Bihać (1697) Battle of Slankamen Battle of Senta

    Operation Medak Pocket

    Operation Medak Pocket

    Operation_Medak_Pocket

  • Siege of Dubrovnik
  • 1991–1992 siege in Croatian War of Independence

    Virovitica (1684) Osijek Incursion (1685) Battle of Mohács (1687) Siege of Udbina Castle (1689) Siege of Bihać (1697) Battle of Slankamen Battle of Senta

    Siege of Dubrovnik

    Siege of Dubrovnik

    Siege_of_Dubrovnik

  • Rudolf Arapović
  • Croatian writer and dissident

    donated over 10,000 Euros worth of books to the Church of Croatian Martyrs in Udbina before he passed. His funeral mass was held in nearby Domaslovec. Order

    Rudolf Arapović

    Rudolf Arapović

    Rudolf_Arapović

  • 1913 Croatian parliamentary election
  • Korać Old Magyarons Šimanovci Svetislav Popović [sr] Serb Independent Party Udbina Pajo Obradović Serb Independent Party Valpovo Ivan Lorković Croatian Independent

    1913 Croatian parliamentary election

    1913 Croatian parliamentary election

    1913_Croatian_parliamentary_election

  • Administrative divisions of Austria-Hungary
  • Lapac) Brinje Gospić Gračac Korenica Otočac (Otočac) Perušić (Perušić) Udbina Zengg (Senj) Urban district: Zengg (Senj) 6. Modrus-Fiume Ogulin Čabar Crikvenica

    Administrative divisions of Austria-Hungary

    Administrative divisions of Austria-Hungary

    Administrative_divisions_of_Austria-Hungary

  • Gomirje Monastery
  • Serbian Orthodox monastery near Vrbovsko, Croatia

    procuration" of depopulated village of Gomirje to the 325 Serb refugees from Udbina and Korenica which at the time were under the control of the Ottoman Empire

    Gomirje Monastery

    Gomirje Monastery

    Gomirje_Monastery

  • Croatian–Bulgarian wars
  • Historic conflicts in Balkan peninsula

    Virovitica (1684) Osijek Incursion (1685) Battle of Mohács (1687) Siege of Udbina Castle (1689) Siege of Bihać (1697) Battle of Slankamen Battle of Senta

    Croatian–Bulgarian wars

    Croatian–Bulgarian wars

    Croatian–Bulgarian_wars

  • Bihać Republic
  • Yugoslav territory liberated from the Nazis

    December, Tomislavgrad on 19 December 1942, and Teslić on 1 January 1943. Udbina and Bosansko Grahovo were evacuated by Ustaša and Italian units under Partisan

    Bihać Republic

    Bihać Republic

    Bihać_Republic

  • Battle of the Barracks
  • Part of the Croatian War of Independence

    Virovitica (1684) Osijek Incursion (1685) Battle of Mohács (1687) Siege of Udbina Castle (1689) Siege of Bihać (1697) Battle of Slankamen Battle of Senta

    Battle of the Barracks

    Battle of the Barracks

    Battle_of_the_Barracks

  • 1935 Yugoslavian parliamentary election
  • Mihailo Kalamatijević (JNS, Štip, Vardar Banovina) Branko Kalember (JNS, Udbina, Sava Banovina) Branko Kalućerčić Ismet-beg Gavran Kapetanović (Čajniče

    1935 Yugoslavian parliamentary election

    1935 Yugoslavian parliamentary election

    1935_Yugoslavian_parliamentary_election

  • List of castles in Croatia
  • act as shelter for the local citizens. Udbina Castle Udbina, Lika-Senj County Ruined Fortress 14th century Udbina Fortress was a medieval fortress. Today

    List of castles in Croatia

    List of castles in Croatia

    List_of_castles_in_Croatia

  • Mission Rogers
  • World War II Special Operations Executive

    deep snow. Rogers and his escorts passed through Babin Potok, Korenica, Udbina, Mazin and Martin Brod before reaching Drvar. Here, Rogers reported to the

    Mission Rogers

    Mission_Rogers

  • List of CROWCASS suspects from the Kingdom of Italy
  • 190971 — Colonel, Royal Italian Army, Rgt. of "Sassari" — Div. (F 559), Udbina Gracac (Yugoslavia) 1. and 2.43 — Murder — Yugoslavia GIANOPECO Francesco

    List of CROWCASS suspects from the Kingdom of Italy

    List_of_CROWCASS_suspects_from_the_Kingdom_of_Italy

  • 252nd Training Squadron
  • Military unit

    with The Medal of Bravery. At spring 1992 part of squadron was based at Udbina Air Base for two months, where it has replaced 105th Aviation Regiment,

    252nd Training Squadron

    252nd Training Squadron

    252nd_Training_Squadron

  • Siege of Bihać (1992–1995)
  • Three-year-long siege of the northwestern Bosnian town of Bihać during the Bosnian War

    aircraft based at a former Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) military airport in Udbina, south of Bihać, located in Croatian territory that was at the time controlled

    Siege of Bihać (1992–1995)

    Siege of Bihać (1992–1995)

    Siege_of_Bihać_(1992–1995)

  • Mustay-Bey of Lika
  • Character in Bosniak epics

    (Serbo-Croatian: Krajišnik) and commander, who had his headquarters in Udbina. Perhaps his importance was increased by the fact that, after the establishment

    Mustay-Bey of Lika

    Mustay-Bey_of_Lika

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