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 Sisak-Moslavina County - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sisak-Moslavina county borders on the Karlovac county in the west, Zagreb county in the north, Bjelovar-Bilogora county and Požega-Slavonia county in the northwest, and finally Brod-Posavina county in the east.
Sisak-Moslavina county - Sisačko-moslavačka županija is a county in central Croatia.
Moslavina is probably the most picturesque part of this county, with the natural park Lonjsko polje near the rivers Lonja, Ilova and Pakra.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sisak-Moslavina_county   (426 words)

  
 Sisak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sisak is located at the confluence of the Kupa and Sava rivers, 57 km southeast of the Croatian capital Zagreb.
Sisak is usually considered to be where the Posavina (Sava basin) begins, with an elevation of 99 m.
Sisak lies on the main road Zagreb-Sisak-Petrinja (M12.2) and the railroad Zagreb-Sisak-Sunja.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sisak   (451 words)

  
 Presentation 1997
The municipality of Sisak and the Sisak-Moslavina County
The geographical area of competence of the mission is the City of Sisak, the cities and towns situated in the Sisak-Moslavina County which ask for its collaboration and the nearby towns in the Western Slavonia region.
Sisak is located in the southern part of the Panonia plain, 50 km south-east from Zagreb, at the confluence of the rivers Kupa and Odra with the Sava.
www.goldnet.it /lde/presenta.htm   (858 words)

  
 The FAME: Sisak and Moslavina County
The County of Sisak - Moslavina is in central Croatia, south-east of Zagreb.
The crown is derived from a similar crown of the capital Sisak.
The remarks of the Ministry are the crown, which they find unsuitable as symbol of suzerainty which the County lacks (being administrative unit only).
zeljko-heimer-fame.from.hr /descr/hr-sk.html   (322 words)

  
 Tourist Association of the Karlovac County
County of Karlovac has borders with the Republic of Slovenia and the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegowina, and is also contiguous with four other counties: the County of Zagreb, Sisak-Moslavina County, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County and the County of Lika-Senj.
County of Karlovac is situated in the central part of Croatian state teritory and covers an area of approximately 3.622 km2 which makes this county one of the largest among 20 counties existing in Croatia.
The population of the county (according to the census taken in 2001) is 141.787 people.
www.tzkz.hr /eo_zupaniji.asp   (557 words)

  
 Counties of Croatia
Some counties also prefer to swap the order of those two words but they are in the minority (since February 7, 1997 when the order was officially changed).
The counties were introduced in the 1990 Constitution of Croatia, and only slightly changed up to present.
The counties of Croatia are called županije in Croatian, županija is the singular form.
publicliterature.org /en/wikipedia/c/co/counties_of_croatia.html   (215 words)

  
 Wikipedia: ISO 3166-2:HR
Croatia has 20 counties and 1 city coded for by ISO 3166-2.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/i/is/iso_3166_2_hr.html   (41 words)

  
 Newsletter -
The purpose was to verify the situation of the LDE in the county of Sisak and to meet local authorities.
The subject of the meeting of the School of Civil Society, on 30th March 1998, was a consideration about the economic future of the county of Sisak and about the possibility to develope an economic system based on small and middle-sized firms, though at the moment it is impossible to develope this kind of model.
In the meeting at the Chamber of Commerce took also part some students of the commercial school in Sisak and some economic representatives of the county.
www.goldnet.it /lde/newsltr/newsltr.htm   (7025 words)

  
 flag of Croatia - Counties and Municipalities flags
On the flag of a county there is the CoA of the county, on the flag of a city there is the CoA of the city, and on the flag of a community there is the CoA of the community.
Sevetal counties changed flags, soon after their adoption by the County, when they were not confirmed by the body of the Ministry of Administration.
The coat of arms [CoA] of the unit of local self-government [county, city and community] should be made according to the rules of heraldry.
www.flagsflagsflags.net /flags/hr-.php   (933 words)

  
 Bjelovar-Bilogora County: Information From Answers.com
The Bjelovar-Bilogora county borders on the Koprivnica-Križevci county in the north, Virovitica-Podravina county in the northeast, Požega-Slavonija county in the southeast, Sisak-Moslavina county in the southwest and Zagreb county in the west.
Bjelovar-Bilogora county - Bjelovarsko-bilogorska županija is a county in central Croatia.
The other part of the county name is for the picturesque hill of Bilogora that stretches along the northern edge of the county.
203.192.6.76 /gate/big5/www.answers.com/topic/bjelovar-bilogora-county   (195 words)

  
 Varazdin County (Croatia)
The flag of Vaarazdin county is the same as the flag of the city of Varazdin, with addition of the county coat of arms.
Some of the members of County Assembly objected to the old coat of arms for several reasons - that the family arms is not appropriate of the County (being "personal" coat of arms), that the family is in origin Hungarian and therefore not appropriate - to name a few.
The County of Varazdin is situated north of Zagreb, around the city of Varazdin, former capital of Croatia (until XVIII c.).
www.1uptravel.com /flag/flags/hr-vz.html   (1235 words)

  
 SISAK AND MOSLAVINA COUNTY
The Sisak and Moslavina county is abundant in woods and fertile land, criss-crossed with brooks and rivers and it includes a part of central Croatia south-east of Zagreb and borders with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The county's micro-regions are: the hilly and wooded Banovina and the low-lying Moslavina, the fertile Posavina, Pokuplje and Pounje.
Numerous installations and churches derive from the 17th and 18th century, including the baroque Marija Magdalena church near Sisak.
www.hrt.hr /arhiv/hrvati_u_svijetu/upoznajte_hrvatsku/05_hrvatske_zupanije/sisacko-mosl_eng.html   (280 words)

  
 The FAME: Croatia - Counties
The regulations on the local flags in Croatia require that a county flag should be made of a field using two colours and with the county coat of arms in the middle or offset towards hoist.
County, the City of Zagreb was joined with County of Zagreb in 1995, and in 1997 was given special status.
The official names of the counties until 1997 had word Zupanija in front of the name, and now it is the last element, e.g.
jagor.srce.hr /fame/descr/hr-zupan.html   (179 words)

  
 Dvor (Sisak-Moslavina, Croatia)
The community of Dvor is in Sisak-Moslavina County.
In the on-line available county official gazette () in the 2001 Statute there is description of the symbols, that are probably adopted somewhat earlier (1999?): Statut Opcine Dvor, 5.10.2001.
Description: Azure a sword and a key both or in saltire and in base a bezant - The flag is blue with the coat of arms bordered yellow in the middle.
www.atlasgeo.net /FOTW/flags/hr-sk-dv.html   (187 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Brod-Posavina County
The Brod-Posavina county borders on the Sisak-Moslavina county in the west, Požega-Slavonia county in the north, Osijek-Baranja county in the northeast, and Vukovar-Srijem county in the east.
Brod-Posavina county - Brodsko-posavska županija is the southern Slavonian county in Croatia.
The county assembly is composed of 51 representatives, organized as follows:
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Brod-Posavina_County   (117 words)

  
 Sisak-Moslavina County (Croatia)
The County is especially known for its many hunting facilities in numerous marshes abound Sava river.
Big parts of the County were occupied in recent war, especially southern parts, where Serb population was considerable.
In western part of the County there is a site of a concentration camp from World War II in Jasenovac.
www.fotw.net /FLAGS/hr-sk.html   (302 words)

  
 Petrinja (Sisak-Moslavina County, Croatia)
Petrinja is a city in Sisak-Moslavina County some 10 km SW of Sisak on confluence of Petrinjcica into Kupa, 13700 inh (2001).
Turks made their stronghold here, but already in 1593 in the huge battle at Sisak their power was diminished and Ottoman way to Europe was ended.
In 18th century, Petrinja as one of the main cities in the Military Border is center of cultural life (military school, public schools, pedagogic academy).
www.hampshireflag.co.uk /world-flags/allflags/hr-sk-pt.html   (301 words)

  
 Glina (Sisak-Moslavina, Croatia)
Glina is a city in Banovina (Banija, a hilly region south of Sisak), about 20 km southwest of Sisak.
(The preference of the vertical flag for the County flag may be influencing the preference for the vertical flag here, too).
The city was built as a military fort in 17th century (I think) defending from the Turks, at the confluence of the Maja river into the Glina river.
www.fotw.net /flags/hr-sk-gl.html   (215 words)

  
 The FAME: Sisak and Moslavina County - Cities
In the Sisiak and Moslavina County there was Kotar Glina established, with seat in the same named town, consisting of communities of: Divusa, Donji Kukuruzari, Dvor, Gornji Klasnic, Glina, Gvozdansko, Hrvatska Dubica, Hrvatska Kostajnica, Lasinja, Mecencani, Topusko, Utolica, Vojnic and Vrginmost.
In 1993, with the new administrative division (re)introducing the county system the kotars were introduced as intermediate level of local self-governing in areas with dense Serb population, as a means to granting them wider self-government.
The flag is quartered by a white cross in blue and green, with the coat of arms in the middle.
zeljko-heimer-fame.from.hr /descr/hr-sk1.html   (1019 words)

  
 We help
October - Nova banka Sisak donated HRK 5,000 to the Association of the Blind from Sisak, a voluntary charity operating in the Sisak - Moslavina County.
Nova banka Sisak donated HRK 2,000 for re-decoration of the premises of the Public Library and Reading-club Sisak - Caprag branch, and its adaptation to meet the requirements of a library.
Their goals and tasks are to continue with the project in the "Pčelica" House, and spread the idea to other objects of the same institution: Ciciban, Bubamara and Potočnica, including the parents and friends, as well as co-operating with institutions and kindergartens in other cities.
www.novabanka.hr /eng/html/mi_pomazemo4.htm   (856 words)

  
 Zelena dolina
In the area of Croatia, 70 kms south of Zagreb, in the Sisak-Moslavina County, on the road from Petrinja-Glina-Karlovac is located Zelena Dolina.
Years passed by till in 1988, after a full 20 years had passed, that the work again began because of the arrival of pastor Slobodan Markovic to the church in Sisak.
The activities of the founders, that is the ideas of the founders, died away with the focus on different activities in Zagreb and therefore the campsite, Zelena Dolina, was left abandoned and the structure there devastated.
www.zelenadolina.com /projekt_en.htm   (1650 words)

  
 flag of Hrvatska Kostajnica (Sisak-Moslavina County, Croatia) flags, Fahnen, Flaggen, FOTW bei Nationalflaggen.de
Hrvatska Kostajnica is a city in Sisak-Moslavina County on Una river on the border with BandH.
The county official gazette from 2000 forward is available on , where one can find the new Statute and an amendment to decision on the cioat of arms and the flag (which is of not much concern to us here, amending some minor usage details): Statut Grada Hrvatska Kostajnica, 14.09.2001, Službeni vjesnik, br.
The flag usage is confirmed in several siteing of the flag on TV reports from Kostajnica on various occasions in last three years.
www.nationalflaggen.de /flags-of-the-world/flags/hr-sk-hk.html   (376 words)

  
 Croatian Officials Visit United States, Discuss Citizen Participation in Local Affairs, issued on October 29, 2004
Zagreb, Croatia, October 29, 2004 -- Sisak-Moslavina County mayors and members of their staffs are presently traveling in the United States on a study tour funded by the U.S. Government through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
Entitled "Citizen Participation and Local Governance", the group is spending two weeks in Cleveland, Ohio.
www.usembassy.hr /issues/041029b.htm   (301 words)

  
 Sunja (Sisak-Moslavina, Croatia)
Sunja is a community in Sisak-Moslavina County, some 20 km south east from Sisak on the right bank of Sava river - actaully on Sunja river that from that point flows parallely with Sava for an other 20 or so kilometers.
The ceremonial flag elements are also adopted - rectangular with four tails, two oak branches beneath the coat of arms and name of the community within a ribbon above it.
Since the coat of arms in the form as it is described on the ceremonial flag is now shown of the community pages at <
www.atlasgeo.net /FOTW/flags/hr-sk-su.html   (192 words)

  
 Kutina (Sisak-Moslavina, Croatia)
Kutina is a city in Sisak-Moslavina County probably most well know for the petrochemical industry situated there.
Erdödy family was important family in many other parts of Croatia (and Hungary), and their arms are reflected in moders symbols thoughout the region, just to mentioned Varazdin County and issuant deer from a wheel)
The coat of arms is blue with a golden bordered 4x4 red and white chequy plate rotated 45 degrees surmounted by a silver magpie.
atlasgeo.span.ch /fotw/flags/hr-sk-kt.html   (474 words)

  
 Jasenovac - TheBestLinks.com - Croatia, Municipality, Jasenovac concentration camp, Sisak-Moslavina county, ...
Jasenovac is a municipality in Central Croatia, in the southern part of the Sisak-Moslavina county near the confluence of the river Una into Sava.
Jasenovac - TheBestLinks.com - Croatia, Municipality, Jasenovac concentration camp, Sisak-Moslavina county,...
It's most (in)famous for naming the Jasenovac complex of WWII concentration camps.
www.thebestlinks.com /Jasenovac.html   (94 words)

  
 Lekenik (Sisak-Moslavina, Croatia)
Lekenik is a community in the Sisak-Moslavina County, population around 6,500, the village Lekenik itself just above 1,500, located some 20 km northwest of Sisak.
It is maybe most well know about the Children's Village located there.
www.fotw.net /Flags/hr-sk-lk.html   (111 words)

  
 FOR THE RECORD 2001 E/CN.4/2001/47
ICTY investigators arrived in Pounje in Sisak-Moslavina county on 30 October to collect documents and evidence relating to the disappearance on 20 October 1991 of 144 Croat civilians from Bacin, Cerovljani and Hrvatska Dubica.
The Croatian Supreme Court confirmed on 11 October the verdict of the county court of Sisak in regard to Dragan Vranesevic, an ethnic Serb who was an active police officer in the Danube region.
A second woman, Jovanka Nenadovic, was indicted by the Pozega county court because a witness reportedly "heard" that she had participated in the torture of prisoners-of-war.
www.hri.ca /fortherecord2001/documentation/commission/e-cn4-2001-47.htm   (13007 words)

  
 Jasenovac (Sisak-Moslavina, Croatia)
Jasenovac is a community in the Sisak-Moslavina county, about 50 km southeast of Sisak, at the confluence of the Una river into the Sava.
It has been heavily destructed in the Serb occupation in 1990's, but it is probably most well known as a site of the largest Ustasha-run concentration camp during the WWII.
www.flag.de /FOTW/flags/hr-sk-js.html   (333 words)

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