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Lords-and-Ladies (Arum) as Food in Eurasia: A Review. [PDF]
Łuczaj Ł, Emre G.
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ANALYSIS OF PRIVATIZATION MODEL IN SLAVONIA
6. Međunarodni znanstveni simpozij Gospodarstvo istočne Hrvatske: vizije i razvoj, 2017Various models and methods of privatization will be to the subject of this paper. After collecting the professional literature, the study of the same leads to the conclusion that there is a definite unambiguous model that could be applied in the implementation of privatization in some countries.
Stanić, Milan, Blažević Dević, Ivona
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Slavonia in autobiographies of Josip Kosor
Šokačka rič 20., 2023One of the most prolific writers of Croatian expressionism, Josip Kosor became resident of Otok and Slavonia at the age of four. Although the Dalmatian temperament will surface in every situation in which Kosor feels attacked, Slavonia was to a much greater extent Kosor's inspiration, his ideological and concrete stronghold.
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WATER LEVELS OF THE MAJOR RIVERS IN SLAVONIA
2019A large lowland region in the east part of the Republic of Croatia, known as Slavonia, is surrounded by three large rivers. In the north flows the Drava River, which turns right and flows into the Danube, close to Aljmaš. In the south is the Sava River bed, which connects with the Danube downstream in Serbia.
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THE EGYPTIAN COLLECTION OF THE MUSEUM OF SLAVONIA AND ITS DONORS
2020This paper will present the formation of the Egyptian Collection of the Museum of the Free and Royal City of Osijek, the present-day Museum of Slavonia in Osijek, established by the donation of an Egyptian artefact – a faience amulet of the God Shu – donated by Ludwig H. Fischer in 1893.
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AGRICULTURAL CHANGES IN SLAVONIA DURING 18TH CENTURY
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS Proceedings, 2014In this paper, the author is analysing economic, particularly agricultural development of the eastern Croatia, Slavonia, during 18th century. The changes in production werecaused by changes in reign, i.e. Turks are leaving this area and Austrian rule takes over.
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Hiding In: Veles the Snake in the Landscape of Medieval Slavonia
IKON, 2009On the basis of the most recent research by Croatian linguists and ethnologists, the author has attempted to identify some spots in the landscape of the medieval Slavonia which could be linked with the cult of the old Slavic god Veles the snake his eternal struggle with the chief god, Perun.
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