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Pavlovac Destination Guide

Touring Pavlovac in Croatia

Pavlovac in the region of Ličko-Senjska is located in Croatia - some 92 mi or ( 149 km ) South of Zagreb , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Pavlovac

Time in Pavlovac is now 10:55 AM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Zagreb " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Munich, Budapest, Bratislava, Rome, and Zadar. Being here already, consider visiting Munich . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Pavlovac ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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PTG HZ tour 2012 - GM thrash including Dusan Maximum Power! and loco failure

43:26 min by Joó Ferenc
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SORRY FOR SOME WIND NOISE - I am not a well equipped pro! Recorded 30 Sept-2 Oct 2012 from Ljubljana to Zagreb-Split-Knin-Zadar-Knin-Zagreb. Locos involved are first SZ 644.014 than HZ 2062.008 and af ..

Croatia-The four day of travel to Croatia

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road trip croatia

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Croatia-The three day of travel to Croatia

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Interesting facts about this location

Siege of Bihać

The term Siege of Bihać refers to a three-year-long siege of the northwestern Bosnian town of Bihać by the Army of the Republika Srpska, the Army of the Republic of Serbian Krajina and Bosniak dissenters led by the Bosnian Muslim politician Fikret Abdić during the 1992-95 Bosnian War. The siege lasted for three years, from June 1992 until 4–5 August 1995, when Operation Storm ended it after the Croatian Army (HV) overran the rebel Serbs in Croatia and northwest of the besieged town.

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Located at 44.49 15.52 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: 1992 in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1993 in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1994 in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1995 in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Battles of the Bosnian War, Croatian War of Independence, Serbian war crimes in the Bosnian War

Operation Medak Pocket

Operation Medak Pocket was a military operation undertaken by the Croatian Army between 9 – 17 September 1993, in which a salient reaching the south suburbs of Gospić, in the south-central Lika region of Croatia, then under the control of the self-proclaimed Republic of Serbian Krajina, was attacked by Croatian forces. The pocket was named after the village of Medak. The Croatian offensive temporarily succeeded in expelling rebel Serb forces from the pocket after several days of fighting.

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Located at 44.46 15.51 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: 1993 in Croatia, Battles involving Canada, Battles involving France, Battles of the Croatian War of Independence, Conflicts in 1993, Massacres in Croatia

Široka Kula massacre

The Široka Kula massacre was committed by rebel Croatian Serb forces in the Croatian village of Široka Kula during the Croatian War of Independence beginning on 10 October 1991. On 13 October, 34 civilians were murdered, including 5 ethnic Serbs, who had reportedly refused to join the Serb paramilitaries against their co-villagers.

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Located at 44.62 15.46 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Tags: 1991 in Croatia, Mass murder in 1991, Massacres in Croatia, Republic of Serbian Krajina, Serbian war crimes in the Croatian War of Independence

Gospić massacre

The Gospić massacre was a massacre of up to 100 Serbs, including entire families, that took place between 16–18 October 1991 in the town of Gospić, a city in the district of Lika in Croatia. Between 23 and 100 local civilians (60 Serbs and 40 Croats) were murdered by members of a Croatian military unit. Although Miroslav Bajramović admitted to responsibility for the deaths of 90 to 100 people, almost all Serbs, Serbian sources claim that 150 Serbs disappeared.

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Located at 44.55 15.38 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Tags: 1991 in Croatia, Croatian war crimes in the Croatian War of Independence, History of the Serbs of Croatia, Mass murder in 1991, Massacres in Croatia

Lički Osik

Lički Osik is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D25 highway.

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Located at 44.60 15.42 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Tags: Populated places in Lika-Senj County