Slavonia
Historical region of Croatia
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2023 |
Osijek
Croatian national minorities councils and representatives elections held in Osijek. Albanians, Hungarians, Germans, Slovaks, and Serbs each elected 15-member minority councils, while Bosniaks, Macedonians, and Montenegrins elected individual representatives.
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July 22 2023 |
Osijek
The new Opus Arena stadium was opened with an official match of the first round of the Croatian First League between NK Osijek and NK Slaven Belupo.
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2022 |
Osijek
Osijek established a twin city relationship with Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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2020 |
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Osijek awarded honorary citizenship to Lőrinc Mészáros.
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2018 |
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Osijek formed a sister city connection with Canada Bay, Australia.
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2017 |
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Osijek established a twin city relationship with Huanggang, China.
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February 2017 |
Osijek
Osijek hosted the Davis Cup World Group between Croatia and Spain at the Gradski vrt Hall.
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2016 |
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Osijek awarded honorary citizenship to Vladimir Šeks.
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2015 |
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Osijek formed a sister city connection with Elbasan, Albania.
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2014 |
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Osijek established a twin city relationship with Vicenza, Italy.
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2013 |
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Osijek awarded honorary citizenship to Jacques Paul Klein and Ive Mažuran.
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2012 |
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Osijek awarded honorary citizenship to Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markač.
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August 24 2012 |
Osijek
Another instance of one of the highest temperatures recorded in Osijek city since records began in 1899.
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2011 |
Osijek
Census recorded Osijek's core city population at 84,104, with various surrounding settlements showing their individual population counts.
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2010 |
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Osijek formed a sister city connection with Prizren, Kosovo.
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2010 | Only two companies from Slavonia ranked in the top 100 Croatian companies: Belje (agricultural industry, 44th place) and Belišće (paper mill, 99th place). |
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