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Family farm inheritance in Slavonia region, Croatia [PDF]
The aim of the study was to determine the chances of Slavonian family farms for social reproduction in the next generation and determine attitudes of farmers towards some aspects of family farm inheritance and possible ways of preventing division of land. The research was carried out on a sample of 202 family farms.
Žutinić, Đurđica, Grgić, Ivo
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RELIGIOUS BOOKS IN 18TH CENTURY SLAVONIA
The author of the present paper analyzes texts created from early 18thcentury to 1855, when Ignjat Alojzije Brlić passed away and when his Novouređeni ilirski kalendar or Svetodanik ceased to be published. The above works make up the corpus of so-called Slavonian literature that was, territorially speaking, created in the area encompassed by the ...
Mateljak Popić, Anela +1 more
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The Echoes of the Croatian Spring in Slavonia from the Perspective of The Voice of Slavonia
This paper provides an overview of the main events of the Croatian spring with an emphasis on Osijek and Slavonia, i.e., how the events from Zagreb influenced social conditions in Slavonia from the perspective of The Voice of Slavonia, as the only daily newspaper published in eastern Croatia in that period.
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A project that stands out among Croatian hotel architecture of the second half of the 20th century is the unique Slavonia Hotel System (SHS), designed in the mid-1970s by a team of experts from the Urban Institute of Croatia and headed by architect Matija Salaj.
Nebojša Antešević +1 more
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Loštice goblets and their imitations in medieval Slavonia
The Loštice goblets, goods primarily intended for a circle of high feudal lords originating from North Moravian workshops at the end of the Late Middle Ages, were used in the castles all over Central Europe. Their distribution in the area of medieval Slavonia has not been considered so far in specialist literature.
Tkalčec, Tatjana, Procházka, Milan
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War victims in Eastern Slavonia
This report presents the analysis of autopsy records from the Department of Pathology and Forensic medicine, Osijek General Hospital, in the period from May 2, 1991, when 12 Croatian policemen were killed in an ambush in Borovo Selo, until November 30, 1991.
Marcikić, Mladen +6 more
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Agritourism in Slavonia and Baranja
Agritourism is becoming an increasingly important sector of tourism. It is both a contemporary and a tra - ditional form of tourism that is rooted in the local tradition and based on geographical features, traditions, culture and customs, and as such allows for the preservation and revitalization of rural areas. The research was conducted in the region
Dejan Tubić +2 more
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As in many other areas settled by Slavs, the territory which is and was called Slavonia, was named in the early Middle Ages after its inhabitants, the Slavs, Slověne. The root *Slověn- in various dialects appears as Slovin-, Sloven- + -ec, -ac. The name Slovin was applied to Slavonians (originally to inhabitants of the land “East of the Sutla”), to ...
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Folk Church Architecture in Slavonia
Rad počinje prikazom crkvenih prilika u Slavoniji predturskog i turskog razdoblja kako bi se objasnila pojava pučkog sakralnog graditeljstva u 16. i 17. stoljeću. Ono se javlja iz nužde, a iskazuje se gradnjom skromnih drvenih crkvica. U radu se prati njihov razvoj i promjena kulturno- historijskog značenja kroz 18., 19. i 20. stoljeće.
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Dialect Materials from Slavonia
Emina Berbić Kolar +1 more
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