HISTORICAL PLACES OF CROATIA IN GOOGLE EARTH PART FOUR ( 4/4 )
1. CASTLE STARI,VARAZDIN 46°18'36.16N 16°20'3.37E
2. CHURCH OF ST.JURE,MAKARSKA 43°20'30.0 17° 3'15.52E
3. CHURCH OF HOLY CROSS,SISAK 45°29'3.47N 16°22'21.45E
4. HOLY CROSS CHURCH,NIN 44°14'34.02N 15°11'4.18E
5. GRACANICA FORT,GRACANICA 45°18'42.29N 17°27'35.97E
6. ST.HELEN CHAPEL,PRIMORJE 45°12'42.47N 14°33'13.94E
7. CHURCH OF BLESSED VIRGIN MARY,VOCIN 45°37'14.68N 17°32'47.11E
8. ST.STEPHEN'S CHAPEL,LUBENICE 44°53'20.15N 14°19'50.56E
9. LIGHT HOUSE,SUCURAJ 43° 7'29.80N 17°11'47.17E
10. BLESSED VIRGIN MARY,OSIJEK 45°33'31.53N 18°42'57.76E
11. OLD CHAPEL,STON 42°49'59.93N 17°40'44.88E
12. CHURCH OF ST.THERESA,NOVA GRADISKA 45°15'36.54N 17°22'47.22E
13. CROATIAN NATIONAL THEATRE,ZAJCA RIJEKA 45°19'27.82N 14°26'40.91E
14. MONUMENT 45°29'10.88N 16°22'35.89E
15. MONUMENT TWO 45°29'9.49N 16°22'39.00E
16. CHURCH OF BLESSED VIRGIN MARY,NOVA GRADISKA 45°15'30.05N 17°22'47.33E
17. CHURCH SV.TROJICE,SPLIT 43°31'14.96N 16°26'8.63E
18. CHURCH OF ST.EUPHEMIA,ROVINJ 45° 4'59.14N 13°37'51.44E
19. MONUMENT,PETROVA GORA 45°18'57.58N 15°48'18.45E
20. CHURCH OF ST.MARTIN,MARTIN 45°29'33.28N 18° 3'13.63E
21. KAPELLE,NIKOLA SPLIT 43°30'26.26N 16°25'36.60E
22. SAKUNTALA STATUE,OSIJEK 45°33'40.72N 18°40'55.17E
23. CATHEDRAL,DUJMA,SPLIT 43°30'28.51N 16°26'25.32E
24. POREC TOWER,POREC 45°13'37.29N 13°35'38.96E
25. STARI GRAD,DURDEVAC 46° 2'42.69N 17° 4'6.90E
26. LEANING TOWER,GORSKI KOTAR 45°19'35.64N 14°26'43.55E
27. ST.ANASTASIA CATHEDRAL,ZADAR 44° 6'57.15N 15°13'28.88E
28. ST.MARK'S SQUARE,SUCURAJ 45°48'59.13N 15°58'25.45E
29. ST.LAWRENCE FORTRESS 42°38'27.38N 18° 6'15.95E
(S.No. 29 corrected instead CASTLE SKALINI,OPCINA )
Marija - Dance Like Nobody's Watching (Official Video)
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Directed and edited by: Marcella Zanki
DoP: Lazar Bogdanović
Color corrected by: Nikola Mrdalj
Choreographed by: Igor Koruga
Styled by: Vladimir Gašić
Makeup: Ena Jović
Makeup assistant: Milena Milićević
Hair: Đurđica Ivanović
Hair assistant: Tijana Ilić
Produced by: Nemanja Đerić / INDIGO Production
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Night is falling as we stare into the open sky
Wide awake on rooftops - counting thousand satellites
Spirit of adventure - A fire burning in our eyes
Tonight we`re feeling so alive
Hand in hand we`re diving right into the city lights
Forgetting about the world - Around us flashing neon shine
We believe to have the greatest moments of our lives
Tonight - it`s only you and I
And all that we know
That we need to let go
We're gonna dance like nobody`s watching
Dance like nobody cares
Dance like nobody`s watching
Nobody - oh nobody
Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh (HEY!)
Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh (HEY!)
Dance like nobody`s watching
Tonight it`s only about
You and I
And I
You and I
And I
Loud and colorful we celebrate the time away
Until we finally can see the rising of the day
And we hope the feeling in our hearts is here to stay
That we can make it all the way
From now on we know
That we need to let go
We're gonna dance like nobody`s watching
Dance like nobody cares
Dance like nobody`s watching
Nobody - oh nobody
Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh (HEY!)
Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh (HEY!)
Dance like nobody`s watching
Tonight it`s only about
You and I
And I
You and I
And I
It`s time to explode
Into glitter and gold
We`re gonna let it, let it show
Start losing control
For once and for all
We`re gonna let it, let it show
We're gonna dance like nobody`s watching
Dance like nobody cares
Dance like nobody`s watching
Nobody - oh nobody
Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh (HEY!)
Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh (HEY!)
Dance like nobody`s watching
Tonight it`s only about
You and I
And I
You and I
And I
Dance like nobody`s watching
Tonight it`s only about you and I
And I
Music & lyrics by: Andreas Grass & Nikola Paryla
Published by Adria High Energy Edition, administered by Universal Music Publishing
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Geography of Croatia
The geography of Croatia is defined by its location— it is described as a part of Central and Southeast Europe, a part of the Balkans and Mitteleuropa. Croatia's territory covers 56,594 km2, making it the 127th largest country in the world. Bordered by Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia in the east, Slovenia in the west, Hungary in the north and Montenegro and the Adriatic Sea in the south, it lies mostly between latitudes 42° and 47° N and longitudes 13° and 20° E. Croatia's territorial waters encompass 18,981 square kilometres in a 12 nautical miles wide zone, and its internal waters located within the baseline cover an additional 12,498 square kilometres.
The Pannonian Basin and the Dinaric Alps, along with the Adriatic Basin, represent major geomorphological parts of Croatia. Lowlands make up the bulk of Croatia, with elevations of less than 200 metres above sea level recorded in 53.42% of the country. Most of the lowlands are found in the northern regions, especially in Slavonia, itself a part of the Pannonian Basin plain. The plains are interspersed with horst and graben structures, believed to have broken the Pliocene Pannonian Sea's surface as islands. The greatest concentration of ground at relatively high elevations is found in the Lika and Gorski Kotar areas in the Dinaric Alps, but high areas are found in all regions of Croatia to some extent. The Dinaric Alps contain the highest mountain in Croatia—1,831-metre Dinara—as well as all other mountains in Croatia higher than 1,500 metres. Croatia's Adriatic Sea mainland coast is 1,777.3 kilometres long, while its 1,246 islands and islets encompass a further 4,058 kilometres of coastline—the most indented coastline in the Mediterranean. Karst topography makes up about half of Croatia and is especially prominent in the Dinaric Alps, as well as throughout the coastal areas and the islands.
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Seoska Slava Mala Gospojina, Lisicine 21.09.2010
Seoska Slava Mala Gospojina, Lisicine 21.09.2010.
Prva sluzba u 21. veku, sluzi otac Djordje Djuric u pravoslavnoj crkvi Svetog Georgija u selu Lisicine.
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Chetniks | Wikipedia audio article
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00:04:42 1 Etymology
00:05:42 2 Background
00:05:52 2.1 Chetnik guerrilla (1903–18)
00:09:06 2.2 Interwar period
00:14:32 3 World War II
00:14:42 3.1 Formation and ideology
00:21:24 3.2 Early activities
00:27:23 3.3 Axis offensives
00:29:44 3.4 Composition
00:36:12 3.5 Axis collaboration
00:38:06 3.5.1 Collaboration with the Italians
00:45:41 3.5.2 Collaboration with the Independent State of Croatia
00:49:43 3.5.3 Case White
00:51:02 3.5.4 Collaboration with the Germans
00:58:00 3.5.5 Collaboration with the Government of National Salvation
01:02:20 3.5.6 Contacts with Hungary
01:04:43 3.6 Terror tactics and cleansing actions
01:17:10 3.7 Loss of Allied support
01:21:39 3.8 Cooperation with the Soviets
01:26:06 3.9 Retreat and dissolution
01:27:23 4 Aftermath
01:27:33 4.1 SFR Yugoslavia
01:31:10 5 Legacy
01:31:19 5.1 Yugoslav Wars
01:41:55 5.2 Serbian historiography
01:42:47 6 Contemporary period
01:42:58 6.1 Serbia
01:48:35 6.2 Montenegro
01:51:04 6.3 Bosnia and Herzegovina
01:55:22 6.4 Croatia
01:55:47 6.5 United States
01:56:14 6.6 Ukraine
01:57:14 7 See also
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The Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army, commonly known as the Chetniks (Serbo-Croatian: Четници / Četnici, pronounced [tʃɛ̂tniːtsi]; Slovene: Četniki) and as the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland and The Ravna Gora Movement, was a Yugoslav royalist and Serbian nationalist movement in occupied Yugoslavia led by Draža Mihailović, which was anti-Axis in its long-term goals, and engaged in marginal resistance activities for limited periods. They also engaged in tactical or selective collaboration with the occupying forces for almost all of the war. The Mihailović Chetniks were not a homogeneous movement. The Chetnik movement adopted a policy of collaboration with regard to the Axis, and engaged in cooperation to one degree or another by establishing modus vivendi or operating as legalised auxiliary forces under Axis control. Over a period of time, and in different parts of the country, the Chetnik movement was progressively drawn into collaboration agreements: first with the Nedić forces in the Territory of the Military Commander in Serbia, then with the Italians in occupied Dalmatia and Montenegro, with some of the Ustaše forces in northern Bosnia, and, after the Italian capitulation, with the Germans directly.The Chetniks were active in uprising against the Axis occupiers throughout 1941. Following the success of the Battle of Loznica, Mihailović's Chetniks were the first to liberate a European city from Axis control. Following this, German occupiers enacted Adolf Hitler's formula for suppressing anti-Nazi resistance in Eastern Europe, a ratio of 100 hostages executed for every German soldier killed and 50 hostages executed for every soldier wounded. In October 1941, German soldiers conducted two mass murder campaigns against Serbian civilians in Kraljevo and Kragujevac, with a combined death toll reaching over 4,500 civilians, convincing Chetnik leader Draža Mihailović that killing German troops would only result in further unnecessary deaths of tens of thousands of Serbs. As a result, he decided to scale back Chetnik guerrilla attacks and wait for an Allied landing in the Balkans. While Chetnik collaboration reached extensive and systematic proportions, the Chetniks themselves referred to their policy of collaboration as using the enemy. Professor Sabrina Ramet, a historian, has observed, Both the Chetniks' political program and the extent of their collaboration have been amply, even voluminously, documented; it is more than a bit disappointing, thus, that people can still be found who believe that the Chetniks were doing anything besides attempting to realize a vision of an ethnically homo ...