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.
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.
2022
Osijek
Osijek established a twin city relationship with Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
2020
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Osijek awarded honorary citizenship to Lőrinc Mészáros.
2018
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Osijek formed a sister city connection with Canada Bay, Australia.
2017
Osijek
Osijek established a twin city relationship with Huanggang, China.
February 2017
Osijek
Osijek hosted the Davis Cup World Group between Croatia and Spain at the Gradski vrt Hall.
2016
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Osijek awarded honorary citizenship to Vladimir Šeks.
2015
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Osijek formed a sister city connection with Elbasan, Albania.
2014
Osijek
Osijek established a twin city relationship with Vicenza, Italy.
2013
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Osijek awarded honorary citizenship to Jacques Paul Klein and Ive Mažuran.
2012
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Osijek awarded honorary citizenship to Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markač.
August 24 2012
Osijek
Another instance of one of the highest temperatures recorded in Osijek city since records began in 1899.
2011
Osijek
Census recorded Osijek's core city population at 84,104, with various surrounding settlements showing their individual population counts.
2010
Osijek
Osijek formed a sister city connection with Prizren, Kosovo.
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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