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889:, together with her retinue of nobles and a great number of soldiers in 1261 in order to introduce her son to the Croatian nobility and to negotiate their oath in recognizing him as the designated duke (herceg). In 1264, the first case of judicial function in the city was mentioned and during this time, Knin was the seat of both the Croatian ban, and the duke, who acted as a semi-independent ruler with close connection to the king and whose chancellor had been the bishop of Knin. Between 1270 and 1272, the new cathedral was consecrated on the orders of the Knin bishop Nicholas. The cathedral is described as being "magnificent" and "solemn" by subsequent documents. By this point, a new town had already developed outside the castle complex. A market square (
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1344:. Thousands of local civilians, (both Croats and even Serb Anti-Fascists) including women and children, as well as captured Partisans, were held and mistreated at this prison, while hundreds of prisoners (as many as over 1,000) were tortured and killed at an execution site near a ravine close to the camp. While visiting the village of
2341:, Knin municipality had a population of 15,388, while Knin (town, proper) had a population of 10,493. In the 2001 census, the population of Knin was 15,190 (whole municipality) with 11,128 in town proper. Ethnically, Croats formed the majority with 76.45% while the population share of Serbs stood at 20.8%.
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In 1178, it is for the first time mentioned as "civitates" (city) in a contemporary local source. Due to the extinction of the local ruling dynasty, the
Croatian bishop moved his see to Knin itself, after which he started calling himself the Bishop of Knin. This precipitated the construction of a new
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through the marriage with the Nelipić nobles. Knin and the surrounding possessions were restored to the crown upon Anž's death in 1437. In 1454 an attempt between the
Bosnian king and the Venetians was made to acquire the city, which was referenced as "capital and foremost place of Croatia" in their
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and to enforce customs on imports to the city. An annual trade fair, on Saint
Bartholomew's day is known to have taken place in the settlement below since at least the 1360s and was regularly attended by the merchants from the Dalmatian cities. It is known that Knin's also burg housed a significant
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stated that it is not disputed that a substantial part of the Serb population fled that region as a direct consequence of the military actions. The
Croatian authorities were aware that the operation would provoke a mass exodus; they even to some extent predicated their military planning on such an
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Knin has a modified
Mediterranean climate (Cfa, nearing the border with Csa) with hot dry summers and cool winters. Although the city is only some 50 km (31 mi) from the Adriatic Sea, an arm of the Mediterranean, the proximity of the Dinaric Alps to the north alters its climate. Knin is
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said: "There is no salvation for the Croats, and there is no need for them to run because they cannot escape, there is no
Croatian state, nor will it be, and all Croats need to be slaughtered." The entire area was the scene of the Croatian genocide campaign against the local Serb population. The
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personally led an army to re-establish royal power over Knin in 1345. During this time it became known that the castle consisted of two major parts, administered by two castellans and which was populated by houses and baths, a palace with a main hall used previously by the Nelipić's to sign an
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Its strategic position played an important role in many wars and power changes – the
Republic of Venice often reflected on its importance as a key castle and the main entrance to Dalmatia, which it attempted to obtain during the 15th century. During these years both the city, the ban and his
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and his deputies invading and pillaging the
Ottoman territories from the city. The Republic of Venice started to financially support the city's defences in fear for its possessions in Dalmatia. In 1501, three Ottoman spies were caught and imprisoned by the vice-ban. They were sent by the
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to solicit financial aid for
Matthias' military campaign. The city's distant surroundings quickly became a target for Ottoman raids. As the raids were becoming more frequent, one of them reached Knin, where a Franciscan monastery has been recorded to have been destroyed in 1469.
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87% of the population of the municipality and 79% of the city were Serbs. During the war, most of the non-Serb population was displaced from Knin, while in the last days of the war most of the Serbs left Knin, fearing incoming
Croatian forces. In February 2015, during the
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colony of merchants originating from these cities which also gives insight into its commercial importance. A supreme judicial body for the whole of Croatia was formed, composed of Croatian nobility, and was located on the castle grounds. A chapel dedicated to
1374:, Ustaše and Chetnik formations in North Dalmatia and the city of Knin. With around 50,000 troops involved and more than 7,000 casualties on all sides, the Partisans liberated Knin on 9 December. Five Knin natives who fought in partisan ranks were proclaimed
2352:. Elementary school student population in Knin (ages 6 to 14) has sharply declined by 29% between 2013 and 2019. Knin's population is also in more flux than that of other Croatian cities given that it has a major refugee problem: both with a large number of
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in September 1943, German forces became the main factor in the region. As the war progressed and partisan forces liberated most of Dalmatia, with Germans pulling out and retreating northwards, Axis and partisan forces pitted against each other in Knin in a
2879:. According to the Austrian Census held in 1900, the town of Knin had 1,302 residents. In 1910 the town had 1,270 citizens. After 1945, with urbanization and modernization, Knin attracted much of the countryside population which was overwhelmingly
1103:. The armistice was generally respected by all sides, during which Knin's defensive positions were strengthened in 1504. A period of severe famine started in 1505 that affected entire Dalmatia. In 1510 the plague halved Knin's population.
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Final report of the United Nations Commission of Experts, established pursuant to security council resolution 780 (1992), Annex VIII - Prison camps; Under the Direction of: M. Cherif Bassiouni; S/1994/674/Add.2 (Vol. IV), 27 May 1994
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1511:. Former prisoners testified that they were arrested by Serb paramilitary forces and then deported into Knin camp. The detainees were beaten, mistreated and humiliated. Serbs held the town until Croatian forces captured it during
1491:. Widespread acts of murder and violence, detention and intimidation became pervasive throughout the RSK territory from 1992 to 1995. During that time 93.9% of Croats were expelled from the town and municipality of Knin.
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dignitaries played a crucial role in the struggle for dominance over the coastal cities with Venice. In 1430 Knin and the Church of St. Bartolomeo in Kapitul were the centre of the "Union and Brotherhood of the Croats" (
2864:, Knin urban population rapidly increased from 2,600 to 12,300. At that point, more than a half of municipality's population lived in the town of Knin. After 1991, due to the war and population displacement, as well as
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exodus, which they considered not only probable, but desirable. As a consequence of the war and population displacement, Knin municipality population has nearly halved between 1991 and 2001 (from 23 to 15 thousand).
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Town proper grew faster than other settlements in the municipality. Before WW2 just under 12% of the entire municipality population lived in town proper; by 1991 the share was ~55%. In 2021 census the share was at
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is for the first time mentioned in the 15th century, which were located in the old Saint Mary's church and monastery in the city. Apart from them, other religious buildings are mentioned such as the church of the
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responded to requests from captains of Knin, Skradin and Ostrovica and promised reinforcements of 1,000 infantry and 1,000 cavalrymen. However, it is unlikely that these forces arrived to the endangered towns.
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particularly known for its hot summers: temperatures reaching 40 °C (104 °F) are not uncommon in July and August. The January average temperature is about 4 °C and in August is about 24 °C
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The majority of the population had already fled by the time the Croatian Army took control of Knin. At the end of the war, Knin's demographic composition changed greatly with the influx of Croat refugees from
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in the 9th century in Kapitul (south-east from Knin Castle, where the later bishopric was located). It was later expanded or rebuilt by a certain Duke of Croatia, probably Svetoslav, during the reign of king
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The original settlement grew atop the Spas hill in the earliest history and which later formed the castle of Knin. The first church, a monastery dedicated to Saint Bartholomew, was built during the time of
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According to 2021 census data, the population in Knin municipality was 11,755 and in town proper 8,317. 29.8% of population is of the age of 60 or older, while 18.6% of population is 20 or younger.
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of elderly and infirm Serbs who remained behind and the wholesale burning and destruction of Serbian villages and property. Executions of civilians took place in and around the town of Knin.
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are extremely interesting archeological sites from the 10th century where many remains of medieval Croatian culture are found including churches, graves, decorations, and epigraphs.
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reported, in 1996, that the vast majority of the abuses were committed by Croatian forces. These abuses, which continued on a large scale even months after Operation Storm, included
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is also popular in Knin with an amateur women's and men's club playing in lower tiers. The Croatian National basketball team has played a match in Knin. They played against
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located within the cathedral was the place of notary of the Knin See. There the noble Ivan Nelipić (son of Vladislava) had reaffirmed his rights to the estates and lands in
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who are still refugees in Bosnia-Herzegovina or Serbia. Immigrant Croats form the majority in the city with only a scattered Serb presence in the surrounding villages.
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report that Croatian Serbs continued to face discrimination in public sector employment and the restitution of tenancy rights to social housing vacated during the war.
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inland towards the coast and had only reached Knin, so today the Knin station sidings are equipped with overhead catenary, but lines leaving the town are not.
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connected Knin with Zagreb and north in general. It gradually became a busy rail hub; already in 1927 a total of 58,000 passengers departed Knin rail station.
992:, whose armies besieged Knin in September 1390. The city, along with other territories were returned to Sigismund in 1393. Upon his return from the disastrous
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rather than either Croats or Serbs (22% in 1981 census). Population of the town from 1830 to 2011, based on religion, language and ethnicity was as follows:
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in 1396, the king spent a month in Knin to consolidate his holdings and state affairs of Dalmatia and Croatia, issuing various decrees together with his ban
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was founded around this time by the Knin dignitaries and nobility which were first settled there by Mladen Šubić. Their rule over Knin came to an end at the
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Donato Fabianich, Storia dei fratri minori dai primordi della joro istituzione in Dal· mazia e Bossina, fino ai giorni nostri, I, Zadar 1863, pp. 94.
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estimated the population of Knin municipality on 31 December 2020 to stand at 11,286. This represents a steep decline: ten years earlier, in the
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The last major conflict around Knin before the truce was in September 1502 when 2,000 Ottoman cavalrymen looted the area. On 20 August 1503 King
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Statistica generale della Dalmazia / edita dalla Giunta provinciale; . Divisione 4, Fasc. 1: Statistica della popolazione della Dalmazia. - 1862
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domain of Dalmatia, Knin grew steadily, becoming an important commercial as well as road and railway center. In 1867, Knin became a part of
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was opened in 1948 and Knin-Zadar railway in 1967, making Knin train station one of the most important and busiest hubs in Croatia.
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Note: 1931 census offers breakdown solely on the basis of religion; Catholic-Orthodox matrix here is taken as a proxy for ethnicity
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The bishops who held the title no longer resided in Knin after it fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1522. It was initially part of the
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Mihailo took his place, and was also given the office of the king's chancellor. These actions provoked a retaliation of king
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had basically the same or even larger population than Knin. With increased urbanisation and industrialization in post-WWII
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raided the countryside of Knin. There had been word that viceban of Croatia was captured on that occasion. Baltazar Baćan (
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and former Croat militia members. They replaced, to a great extent, those Serbs who fled during Operation Storm. In 2015,
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Mithad Kozličić, Ante Bralić, Stanovništvo Kraljevine Dalmacije prema službenim izračunima i popisima 1828.-1857., p. 252
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around 1080. Because of this, it has led to Knin being known as the "City of Croatian Kings" or "Zvonimir's City" (
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in 1809. By 1813, the Austrians regained control over the town. By the end of the 19th century, as a part of the
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The effect of war and post-war migrations on the demographic composition of the Town of Knin (1991-2011).
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was appointed to administer the diocese, which was united in 1828 to Šibenik. The bishopric is today the
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Knin is also an important railway junction as the railroads from the rest of Dalmatia and its cities of
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beat an Irish Barbarians side to win their first ever trophy, the St. Patrick's Day Cup organised by
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On 8 July 1989, a large Serb nationalist rally was held in Knin, during which banners threatening
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quickly seized Knin, and from there expelled the king's men from Croatia. Thus, these territories
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The Man of Many Devices, who Wandered Full Many Ways--: Festschrift in Honour of J nos M. Bak
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cathedral, which was initiated in 1203 by the son of the Duke of Knin, Dobroslav in Kapitul.
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is 18 km away from Knin in direction of Kistanje. There are the remains of the biggest
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military presence. The Italians also relied heavily on local ethnic Serb militias (
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Chetniks set up a prison and execution site in the village of Kosovo (today
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in 1999 where Croatia won the match 78:68. Other sports played in Knin are
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5220:"Zakon o blagdanima, spomendanima i neradnim danima u Republici Hrvatskoj"
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highway will be upgraded to the expressway level in following years (with
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iconography was displayed. From October 1990, eight months before Croatia
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Suppressed Chetnik Crimes in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina 1941–1945
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Spezialortsrepertorium der österreichischen Länder I-XII, Wien, 1915–1919
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A century and a half later, on 11 September 1688, it was captured by the
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in order to "preserve the fame and old customs of the Croatian Kingdom".
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in 1805, the French Empire gained the city and incorporated it into the
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6100:"Le nettoyage ethnique en ex-Yougoslavie: le cas de la Krajina de Knin"
6055:[Pre-Roman placenames in present-day (and historical) Croatia]
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and Knin with Vlachs. It was briefly captured by Venice in 1648 during
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The transition from 13th to 14th century was marked in the rise of the
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504:. Knin rose to prominence twice in history, as the capital of both the
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citizens consequently face few to no work and immigration restrictions
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Utjecaj migracija na kretanje broja stanovnika grada Knina 1991.-2011
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being subsequently destroyed by war operations in the early 1990s).
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detainees, soldiers and civilians, from 1991 until 1992, during the
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3935:(1953–2019), Serbian politician and writer and former mayor of Knin
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Martin Glamuzina; Željka Šiljković; Nikola Glamuzina (June 2005).
5502:"Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: Knin"
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in 1096. At that point, it came into possession of the Hungarian
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6152:(master's thesis). University of Zadar. Department of Geography.
6093:(master's thesis). University of Zadar. Department of Geography.
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The Hour of Europe: Western Powers and the Breakup of Yugoslavia
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Damir Karbić: Hrvatski plemićki rod i običajno pravo, p. 109-111
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The original Roman settlement developed on the foothills of the
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Polemos: Časopis za interdisciplinarna istraživanja rata i mira
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5444:(in Croatian). Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service
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pass through Knin, going north to the capital city of Croatia,
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3913:(b. 1976), Croatian biology professor and former mayor of Knin
831:, who contested the crown of Croatia until his defeat by king
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4758:: Povijest Hrvatske od 15. stoljeća do 18. stoljeća, p. 44-45
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In the 2021 census, the municipality contained the following
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The most important intercity roadway in Knin is the Croatian
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region of Croatia, 56 kilometres east of the coastal town of
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The 1857 data show that 75.55% of the town's population was
1177:. After Venice captured the district in 1688, the Bishop of
6053:"Predantički toponimi u današnjoj (i povijesnoj) Hrvatskoj"
5039:"Kronologija Domovinskog rata u Lici i Sjevernoj Dalmaciji"
4984:"KNINSKA OPERACIJA I RATNI ZLOČINI 8. DALMATINSKOG KORPUSA"
4036:(b. 1962), Serbian politician, diplomat and retired general
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Republic of Serbian Krajina convicted of war crimes by ICTY
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Population structure by religion and language use 1830–1910
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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769:. In the vicinity of today's Knin was once a town called
5491:, Croatian Bureau of Statistics, published on 31/10/2019
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4884:"željeznički kolodvor | Hrvatska tehnička enciklopedija"
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Knin- hrvatska srednjovjekovna prijestolnica, Split 1995
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Knin- hrvatska srednjovjekovna prijestolnica, Split 1995
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Knin- hrvatska srednjovjekovna prijestolnica, Split 1995
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Knin- hrvatska srednjovjekovna prijestolnica, Split 1995
3763:(1913–1937), Yugoslav volunteer in the Spanish Civil War
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Knin has a sports association which was formed in 1998.
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5693:".:: fragmenti ONLINE :::::::: f 1/I 2003. Burnum"
5245:"U Kninu otkriven spomenik hrvatske pobjede "Oluja 95""
4909:"Ilija T. Radaković: BESMISLENA YU-RATOVANJA 1991-1995"
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in Dalmatia built in 77 AD, during the rule of Emperor
920:. Upon the departure of the king to Hungary, the noble
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5894:"Elektra Elite: Bivši dečko me je uveo u prostituciju"
5876:
Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in 2021
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Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in 2021
4060:(1929–1992), Croatian Serb psychiatrist and politician
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Climate data for Knin (1971–2000, extremes 1949–2022)
535:. According to an alternative explanation, offered by
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and former mayor of Knin convicted for war crimes by
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church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin in Knin
1071:. The bishop was thus first secretly involved at the
1000:. In 1401, the city was besieged by the Bosnian king
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Knin became a more permanent royal residence of king
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5806:"JEDAN KLUB – DVIJE MONOGRAFIJE | Časopis Prosvjeta"
5442:"Mjesečne vrijednosti za Knin u razdoblju 1949−2014"
4368:
4186:
4030:(1945–2020), Serbian footballer and football manager
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The most successful sports in Knin lately have been
6018:"Tiniensia archaeologica historica topographica II"
5506:
Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011
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Contributions of Institute of Archaeology in Zagreb
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3883:(b. 1966), Croatian footballer and football manager
3562:. There are four lines meeting in Knin station: to
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Our Lady of the Great Croatian Baptismal Vow church
916:arrived in the city and imprisoned the former lord
5422:. Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service
4303:"EARLY MEDIAEVAL SCULPTURE FROM KAPITUL NEAR KNIN"
4072:(b. 1969), Serbian footballer and football manager
3822:(b. 1982), Serbian footballer and football manager
1475:in 1991. The leaders of Krajina were Knin locals:
935:After successfully warring against their enemies,
928:continued to remain outside the monarchy, and the
798:Knin is first mentioned in the 10th-century work
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5659:
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4843:"CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: See of Tinin (Dalmatia)"
3360:national champion, Marko Čeko, who also won the
2300:Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service
1515:on 5 August 1995. The date is today marked as a
5208:
4411:
4409:
1442:
947:Mikac Prodanić, their rule came to an end when
5969:]. Zagreb: Croatian Institute of History.
5925:
5781:"Atletičar Marko Čeko - "hrvatski Carl Lewis""
5573:
5280:
5268:
5133:"Yugoslavia – further reports of torture"
4501:
4117:(b. 1965), Serbian lawyer and professor of law
1487:of Croats and other non-Serbs from Krajina by
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6226:
5959:Dizdar, Zdravko; Sobolevski, Mihajlo (1999).
5849:"Rugby St. Patricks Day Knin Croatia-Ireland"
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5017:. London: Yale University Press. p. 51.
4559:Nagy, Bal zs; Seb?k, Marcell (January 1999).
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3708:(1895–1984), Serbian librarian and translator
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5139:. March 1992. pp. 22–23. Archived from
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4160:(b. 1952), Croatian physician and politician
3901:(b. 1964), Croatian politician and economist
1099:concluded a 7-year peace treaty with Sultan
6033:Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments
6001:Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments
5869:"Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements"
4248:"Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements"
3475:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
2932:Population structure by ethnicity 1948–2011
2354:Croats from neighbouring Bosnia-Herzegovina
1620:river begins on the outskirts of the town.
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4814:Vlasi u starijoj hrvatskoj historiografiji
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3724:(1956–2006), 1st president of quasi-state
2872:, population has been steadily declining.
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2530:Croatian Bureau of Statistics publications
1463:, Knin became the main stronghold for the
846:11th-12th century stone fragment from the
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3965:(b. 1977), Serbian and Kosovar politician
3495:Learn how and when to remove this message
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3828:(1943–2006), Yugoslav–Serbian footballer
3807:(b. 1984), Croatian footballer and coach
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850:next to Knin, representing a mixture of
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808:), and as one of the populated towns in
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543:, the name - derived from a Slavic root
492:hinterland near the source of the river
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6429:Populated places in Šibenik-Knin County
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5079:"Summary of Judgement for Milan Martić"
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6141:https://doi.org/10.15291/geoadria.1499
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5616:1931 census, vol. 2, published in 1938
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3813:(1898–1951), Croatian sculptor at the
3602:Towns and villages in the municipality
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1261:Kingdom of Yugoslavia and World War II
972:Stone slab of Knin Fortress depicting
912:in 1322, after which the Angevin king
848:Church of Saint Bartholomew in Kapitul
6214:
6086:
6065:Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
4988:Građa i prilozi za povijest Dalmacije
4599:Slukan Altić, Mirela (October 2007).
4565:. Central European University Press.
4300:
3929:(1921–2004), Croatian writer and poet
3895:(b. 1981), Croatian basketball player
1612:. It was on these foothills that the
1279:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
869:probably from the 6th or 10th century
777:military camp in the 1st century BC.
475:
309:355.0 km (137.1 sq mi)
5409:
5168:Annex VIII: Prison camps (part 9/10)
3947:(b. 1988), Serbian basketball player
3846:(b. 1994), Serbian basketball player
3840:(b. 1990), Bosnian basketball player
3801:(b. 1986), Serbian basketball player
3473:adding citations to reliable sources
3440:
1451:intervention in Croatia, as well as
1385:
571:. The Latin name is still used as a
528:The name is likely derived from the
6293:Coat of arms of Šibenik-Knin County
6201:Tourist information about Knin area
6132:Mrđen, S., & Jurić, A. (2018).
6016:Gunjača, Stjepan (September 1960).
5943:
5304:
5292:
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3381:1. Županijska liga Šibensko-kninska
3303:The recently discovered Roman town
2356:who immigrated there post-1995 and
1271:State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs
1141:of the Knin castle, it fell to the
508:and briefly of the self-proclaimed
13:
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5394:. 25 February 2015. Archived from
5321:"LISTSERV 16.0 - Archives - Error"
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4172:(b. 1990), Serbian handball player
3907:(b. 1991), Serbian handball player
3371:The main football club in Knin is
804:as the centre of the Knin county (
14:
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6409:Roman towns and cities in Croatia
6206:National Tourist Board about Knin
6182:
5826:"Knin: Ragbi za Dan sv. Patricka"
5190:"U akciji "Oluja" oslobođen Knin"
4865:(Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2013
4078:(b. 1993), Montenegrin footballer
3795:(b. 1987), Canadian soccer player
3693:
3523:. The section of D1 from Knin to
3427:Croatia national rugby union team
1357:of Bribir and Sidraga. After the
1328:) to maintain order and suppress
1275:brief Italian military occupation
317:6.5 km (2.5 sq mi)
4189:
4145:(1941–2014), Yugoslav footballer
4086:deputy prime minister of Croatia
3953:(b. 1991), Australian footballer
3834:(b. 1994), Australian footballer
3445:
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1566:Knin is located in the northern
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1353:Ustaša regime declared Knin the
1277:subsequently became part of the
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4502:Sekelj Ivančan, Tajana (2008).
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4066:(b. 1980), former mayor of Knin
3889:, Serbian singer and sex worker
3317:which could host 8,000 people.
2344:Knin has recently seen a steep
2308:
1207:
365: • Urban density
116:Location of Knin within Croatia
5986:"O položaju kninske katedrale"
5984:Gunjača, Stjepan (June 1949).
5106:Horvatić, Petar (2019-03-18).
4354:
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4042:(1916–1991), Croatian engineer
4002:(b. 1960), Croatian footballer
3941:(b. 2000), Croatian footballer
2830:
2564:International Court of Justice
1536:International Court of Justice
1310:second Italian occupation zone
1248:– a territorial entity within
877:The city was visited by Queen
780:
464:Statue of Marko Marulić - Knin
1:
6146:Bradaš, Branko (2018-10-11).
5900:(in Serbian). 16 March 2021.
5880:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
5510:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
4259:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
4210:
4205:Church of Saint Anthony, Knin
4178:(b. 1992), Serbian footballer
4166:(b. 1982), Serbian footballer
4129:(b. 1983), Serbian footballer
4123:(b. 1992), Serbian footballer
4111:(b. 1986), Serbian footballer
4099:(b. 1971), Serbian footballer
4048:(b. 1990), Serbian footballer
4024:(b. 1995), Serbian footballer
4008:(b. 1994), Serbian footballer
3996:(b. 1994), Serbian footballer
3971:(b. 1975), Serbian footballer
3959:(b. 1994), Serbian footballer
3769:(b. 1986), Serbian footballer
3511:Knin railway station building
3298:
2368:: Population trends 1857–2021
2335:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
1616:was built. The source of the
1530:In February 2015, during the
1117:In 1510 around 1,000 Ottoman
1034:unio et fraternitas Croatorum
965:during his stay in the city.
512:within the newly independent
6063:(in Croatian) (22). Zagreb:
5251:(in Croatian). 4 August 2011
4944:Dizdar & Sobolevski 1999
4093:(1873–1933), Croatian writer
3986:(b. 1954), 3rd president of
3436:
2922:church of St Anthony in Knin
2560:Croatia–Serbia genocide case
2555:Croatian War of Independence
1561:
1532:Croatia–Serbia genocide case
1509:Croatian War of Independence
1443:Croatian War of Independence
1366:in early December 1944. The
1314:Independent State of Croatia
1308:, Knin was in the so-called
1269:, Knin became a part of the
704:Independent State of Croatia
523:
518:Croatian War of Independence
260:• List of a group of voters
103:
7:
6404:Cities and towns in Croatia
6104:Revue Géographique de l'Est
4182:
4105:(b. 1989), Swiss footballer
4054:(1951–2018), Serbian writer
3726:Republic of Serbian Krajina
3362:Hanžeković memorial in 2020
2109:Average precipitation days
1895:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
1755:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
1473:Republic of Serbian Krajina
1149:Ottoman and Venetian period
793:Stephen Držislav of Croatia
728:Republic of Serbian Krajina
510:Republic of Serbian Krajina
506:medieval Kingdom of Croatia
368:1,300/km (3,300/sq mi)
10:
6450:
6424:Capitals of former nations
6419:Former capitals of Croatia
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2297:
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1165:, later the centre of the
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6087:Jurić, Ana (2017-07-14).
6061:Folia onomastica Croatica
5738:(in Croatian). 2021-07-26
5574:ICJ & 3 February 2015
5281:ICJ & 3 February 2015
5269:ICJ & 3 February 2015
4549:Miha Madijev, cap. XXIII.
3702:(b. 1942), Serbian writer
2862:socialist era (1945-1991)
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1063:During the reign of king
918:Mladen II Šubić of Bribir
680:Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
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23:City in Dalmatia, Croatia
6098:Lejeau, Nicolas (2005).
5194:Croatian Radiotelevision
5013:Glaurdic, Josip (2011).
4863:Annuario Pontificio 2013
3979:prime minister of Serbia
3331:
941:Juraj II Šubić of Bribir
801:De Administrando Imperio
325:214 m (702 ft)
16:Not to be confused with
6414:11th century in Croatia
6157:Mrduljaš, Saša (2015).
6025:Starohrvatska Prosvjeta
5993:Starohrvatska Prosvjeta
5787:(in German). 2021-11-22
5464:"14442: Knin (Croatia)"
4934:NOB u Dalmaciji, 6, 116
4307:Starohrvatska Prosvjeta
4151:(b. 1992), Montenegrin
3870:commander convicted of
1426:President of Yugoslavia
1320:regime, but with heavy
1273:in 1918, which after a
1013:Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić
591:Historical affiliations
6294:
5470:. OGIMET. 27 June 2022
5417:"Knin Climate Normals"
5372:, 11 August 1995, p A1
5283:, pp. 4, 132, 133
5271:, pp. 4, 141, 142
3566:(and then to Split or
3539:
3512:
2841:
2562:, the judgment of the
2330:
2322:
1527:
1449:Yugoslav People's Army
1432:
1370:sought to destroy the
1230:Treaty of Campo Formio
1220:Knin passed on to the
1217:
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881:, the daughter of the
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5564:, 6 August 1995, p A1
5137:Amnesty International
4956:Bogdan, Ante (2014).
4334:Croatian Encyclopedia
4301:Burić, Tonči (1988).
3537:
3510:
3346:2020 Olympic champion
2838:
2328:
2317:View of Knin and the
2316:
1593:44.03833°N 16.19972°E
1556:Amnesty International
1525:
1483:, both convicted for
1457:declared independence
1424:
1283:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
1215:
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1139:after the final siege
1109:
1036:), a congregation of
971:
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795:in the 10th century.
756:
692:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
594:
573:titular episcopal see
463:
391: • Summer (
349:33/km (85/sq mi)
144:44.04139°N 16.19861°E
5939:on 13 December 2016.
5552:1991 Yugoslav census
5531:2001 Croatian census
5489:Gradovi u statistici
5218:(21 November 2002).
4962:darhiv.ffzg.unizg.hr
4958:"Kninska bitka 1944"
4812:Mužić, Ivan; (2010)
3977:(1937–2006), former
3919:(b. 1997), Croatian
3815:1924 Summer Olympics
3785:(b. 1994), Croatian
3469:improve this section
3320:The nearby villages
1685:Record high °C (°F)
1501:Krajina Serbian Army
1459:(25 June 1991) from
1382:Socialist Yugoslavia
1202:Ottoman-Venetian War
1086:Sanjak-bey of Bosnia
937:the Dalmatian cities
930:Nelipić noble family
773:, which served as a
761:from the city center
516:for the duration of
346: • Density
60:A view of Knin from
6434:Kingdom of Dalmatia
6243:Šibenik-Knin County
5691:Andrea Devlahović.
5216:Croatian Parliament
5064:Knin-Domovinski Rat
5045:on 25 November 2014
4365:, IV (Venice, 1775)
4135:(b. 1986), Serbian–
4127:Vojislav Vranjković
4084:(b. 1987), current
3852:(b. 1989), Serbian
3775:(b. 1992), Serbian
3747:(b. 1989), Serbian
3737:(b. 1993), Serbian
3706:Marija Ilić Agapova
3377:Šibenik-Knin County
3145:
2934:
2870:deindustrialization
2571:Knin (municipality)
2549:Demographic history
2156:Average snowy days
1965:Record low °C (°F)
1825:Daily mean °C (°F)
1589: /
1368:8th Dalmatian Corps
1330:partisan resistance
1316:led by the fascist
1127:Boldizsár Batthyány
1042:counties of Croatia
1006:Ladislaus of Naples
994:battle of Nicopolis
939:and nobility under
904:, the monastery of
660:First French Empire
520:from 1991 to 1995.
514:Republic of Croatia
482:Šibenik-Knin County
480:) is a city in the
140: /
6295:
5952:Human Rights Watch
5718:2007-06-10 at the
5669:2013-05-29 at the
5562:The New York Times
5370:The New York Times
5357:2007-08-20 at the
5175:2013-12-04 at the
5146:on October 1, 2013
4829:2015-09-22 at the
4164:Vladimir Zelenbaba
4121:Mladen Veselinović
4070:Ljubomir Ristovski
3905:Aleksandar Gugleta
3783:Valentina Blažević
3735:Nemanja Bezbradica
3623:, population 8,262
3540:
3513:
3141:
2930:
2842:
2346:population decline
2331:
2323:
1598:44.03833; 16.19972
1544:summary executions
1540:Human Rights Watch
1528:
1433:
1401:. You can help by
1297:as well), in 1925
1238:Illyrian Provinces
1234:Peace of Pressburg
1218:
1159:
1115:
1057:House of Frankopan
978:
954:Republic of Venice
952:alliance with the
949:Louis I of Hungary
898:Šubić noble family
887:Béla IV of Hungary
871:
860:
833:Coloman of Hungary
821:Demetrius Zvonimir
763:
636:Republic of Venice
600:Kingdom of Croatia
466:
314: • Urban
227: • Mayor
149:44.04139; 16.19861
6386:
6385:
6271:
5976:978-953-6491-28-5
5381:O Kninu; Povijest
5024:978-0-300-16629-3
4871:978-88-209-9070-1
4822:978-953-6803-25-5
4656:, pp. 55–56.
4644:, pp. 52–53.
4572:978-963-9116-67-2
4492:, pp. 54–55.
4313:(18) – via
4170:Nemanja Zelenović
4115:Janko Veselinović
4016:Dalmatian Italian
3594:had started from
3578:, Zagreb) and to
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1359:Italian surrender
1332:. In April 1943,
1216:Knin in 1866-1898
1194:Venetian Republic
1065:Matthias Corvinus
959:Saint Bartholomew
885:and wife of king
883:Byzantine Emperor
648:Holy Roman Empire
592:
588:Timeline of Knin
488:, located in the
458:
457:
217: • Type
181:Historical region
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6269:
6250:Cities and towns
6241:Subdivisions of
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6193:
6191:Official website
6178:
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6058:
6049:Šimunović, Petar
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6040:
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6012:
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4390:. Archived from
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3975:Mirko Marjanović
3864:Serbian Orthodox
3826:Milan Damjanović
3820:Jovan Damjanović
3762:
3689:, population 509
3683:, population 159
3677:, population 160
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1431:in Knin in 1954.
1414:
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1393:
1386:
1350:Branko Bogunović
1348:, local warlord
1157:Knin around 1688
998:Nikola Gorjanski
910:Battle of Bliska
902:Donato Fabianich
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6117:10.4000/rge.597
6083:
6081:Further reading
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5196:. 5 August 2011
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4091:Dinko Šimunović
4052:Jovan Radulović
3957:Sanda Malešević
3933:Drago Kovačević
3874:in absentia by
3799:Dejan Borovnjak
3756:
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3671:, population 36
3665:, population 66
3647:, population 78
3641:, population 51
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3592:Electrification
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1376:People's Heroes
1267:First World War
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1163:Sanjak of Kilis
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1137:On 29 May 1522
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6183:External links
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5542:e-rudnik, MZO
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4790:
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4778:
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4679:
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4454:
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4442:
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4022:Miloš Perišić
4020:
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4000:Branko Miljuš
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3860:Momčilo Đujić
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4109:Miloš Tintor
4103:Dejan Sorgić
4064:Josipa Rimac
4040:Hrvoje Požar
4006:Dejan Miljuš
3994:Bojan Miljuš
3984:Milan Martić
3969:Arsen Marjan
3899:Branko Grčić
3893:Božena Erceg
3881:Lazo Džepina
3838:Milica Deura
3793:Milan Borjan
3767:Kosta Bjedov
3754:Gojko Bjedov
3745:Darko Bjedov
3620:
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3560:M604 railway
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3482:
3467:Please help
3455:
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3311:amphitheater
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3280:126 (19.57%)
3277:518 (80.43%)
3269:
3252:254 (24.44%)
3249:785 (75.55%)
3241:
3224:467 (35.87%)
3221:835 (64.13%)
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3193:833 (65.60%)
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2843:
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2366:Town of Knin
2365:
2343:
2332:
2309:Demographics
2039:mm (inches)
1627:
1610:Dinaric Alps
1607:
1565:
1548:
1529:
1519:in Croatia.
1503:, that held
1477:Milan Martić
1446:
1434:
1407:
1403:adding to it
1398:
1364:major battle
1341:
1306:World War II
1303:
1299:Lika railway
1287:narrow gauge
1264:
1250:Cisleithania
1232:. After the
1219:
1208:Habsburg era
1191:
1160:
1136:
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922:Ivan Nelipić
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829:Petar Snačić
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764:
757:View of the
595:
544:
532:
527:
468:
467:
231:Marijo Ćaćić
206:Šibenik-Knin
78:Coat of arms
49:City of Knin
45:
6039:13 December
6031:(7). Knin:
6007:11 February
5999:(1). Knin:
5785:www1.wdr.de
5698:26 December
5331:26 December
5200:24 December
5049:26 December
4848:26 December
4756:Ive Mažuran
4398:26 December
4153:high jumper
4137:Montenegrin
4012:Lovro Monti
3988:quasi-state
3951:Sasa Macura
3927:Vojin Jelić
3917:Matea Jelić
3911:Marko Jelić
3866:priest and
3773:Igor Bjelan
3757: [
3722:Milan Babić
3716:Miss Serbia
3714:(b. 1986),
3608:settlements
3580:Martin Brod
3356:as well as
3354:200m sprint
3342:Matea Jelić
3113:230 (6.5%)
3066:343 (4.69%)
3022:381 (3.08%)
2831:Knin (town)
2553:Before the
2339:2011 census
1596: /
1517:Victory Day
1499:run by the
1481:Milan Babić
1469:Knin region
1437:Una railway
1355:county seat
1198:Franciscans
1183:titular see
1022:Holy Spirit
1017:Franciscans
781:Middle Ages
730:, 1991–1995
718:, 1944–1991
706:, 1941–1944
694:, 1918–1941
682:, 1867–1918
674:, 1813–1867
662:, 1805–1813
650:, 1797–1805
638:, 1688–1797
626:, 1522–1688
614:, 1102–1522
411:Postal code
262:Marko Jelić
147: /
6393:Categories
6071:18 January
5878:. Zagreb:
5811:2022-01-04
5791:2022-01-04
5766:2022-01-04
5761:tportal.hr
5742:2022-01-04
5602:2012-03-18
5508:. Zagreb:
5468:ogimet.com
5448:3 December
5426:3 December
5402:2016-01-16
5255:2020-07-18
5118:2019-12-31
4968:2020-04-28
4894:2022-09-23
4615:11 January
4611:(1): 51–61
4257:. Zagreb:
4234:Q119585703
4211:References
4046:Milan Pršo
4018:politician
3945:Sava Lešić
3872:war crimes
3854:volleyball
3850:Marta Drpa
3811:Frane Cota
3749:footballer
3739:basketball
3431:Alan Moore
3408:kickboxing
3404:volleyball
3388:Basketball
3299:Archeology
3088:81 (1.58%)
2375:population
2158:(≥ 1.0 cm)
2111:(≥ 0.1 mm)
1584:16°11′59″E
1581:44°02′18″N
1461:Yugoslavia
1410:April 2020
1265:After the
1175:Cretan War
1101:Bayezid II
852:Glagolitic
541:Petar Skok
473:pronounced
330:Population
248:15 members
212:Government
135:16°11′55″E
132:44°02′29″N
6358:Rogoznica
6348:Primošten
6313:Biskupija
6175:1331-5595
6126:0035-3213
6067:: 147–214
5908:23 August
5000:0351-4307
4913:znaci.org
4873:), p. 991
4589:pp. 20-21
4276:"O Kninu"
3921:taekwondo
3777:badminton
3669:Radljevac
3456:does not
3437:Transport
3433:in Knin.
3420:taekwondo
3373:NK Dinara
3366:long jump
3364:in men's
3358:long jump
3322:Biskupija
3315:Vespasian
2955:Yugoslavs
2885:Yugoslavs
2609:Radljevac
1568:Dalmatian
1562:Geography
1493:Knin camp
1338:Biskupija
1222:Habsburgs
1123:Hungarian
1090:vestments
1060:letters.
990:Sigismund
974:Stephaton
788:Trpimir I
767:Stone Age
602:(to 1102)
549:Hungarian
524:Etymology
490:Dalmatian
422:Area code
374:Time zone
322:Elevation
46:Grad Knin
6333:Kistanje
6318:Civljane
5902:Archived
5842:and the
5716:Archived
5667:Archived
5592:Geoadria
5355:Archived
5305:HRW 1996
5293:HRW 1996
5173:Archived
5112:narod.hr
4827:Archived
4230:Wikidata
4183:See also
3787:handball
3687:Žagrović
3663:Potkonje
3645:Oćestovo
3596:Yugoslav
3588:catenary
3576:Karlovac
3564:Perković
3400:handball
3379:League (
3161:Orthodox
3156:Catholic
2854:Oćestovo
2621:Žagrović
2605:Potkonje
2593:Oćestovo
2321:mountain
2298:Source:
2293:2,426.1
2203:Average
2104:(40.39)
2035:Average
1750:(108.1)
1725:(108.1)
1720:(105.6)
1715:(104.7)
1505:Croatian
1340:), near
1326:Chetniks
1295:Prijedor
1246:Dalmatia
1242:Habsburg
1226:Dalmatia
1131:Louis II
982:Tvrtko I
926:de facto
856:Cyrillic
806:županija
530:Illyrian
186:Dalmatia
6373:Tribunj
6353:Promina
6343:Pirovac
6323:Ervenik
6275:Skradin
6267:Šibenik
6035:: 7–142
6003:: 38–86
5920:Sources
5898:Tračara
5882:. 2022.
5854:YouTube
5516:26 June
5474:29 June
5229:25 June
4261:. 2022.
3923:athlete
3868:Chetnik
3681:Vrpolje
3675:Strmica
3633:Kovačić
3615:Golubić
3568:Šibenik
3552:Šibenik
3477:removed
3462:sources
3326:Kapitul
3171:Italian
2775:21.42%
2724:76.82%
2617:Vrpolje
2613:Strmica
2585:Kovačić
2577:Golubić
2526:Sources
2102:1,025.8
2099:(4.00)
2094:(4.42)
2089:(4.50)
2084:(4.26)
2079:(2.43)
2074:(1.72)
2069:(3.19)
2064:(3.56)
2059:(3.62)
2054:(2.94)
2049:(2.75)
2044:(2.99)
2030:(−1.1)
2020:(16.7)
2015:(26.1)
2010:(33.8)
2005:(44.2)
2000:(46.6)
1995:(39.7)
1990:(31.3)
1985:(24.6)
1975:(−1.1)
1970:(−0.9)
1960:(45.9)
1955:(33.6)
1950:(38.8)
1945:(46.9)
1940:(54.0)
1935:(60.8)
1930:(61.2)
1925:(56.8)
1920:(51.1)
1915:(43.7)
1910:(37.9)
1905:(33.3)
1900:(31.6)
1890:(55.4)
1885:(41.0)
1880:(46.8)
1875:(55.9)
1870:(64.4)
1865:(72.5)
1860:(73.4)
1855:(68.2)
1850:(61.9)
1845:(52.7)
1840:(46.8)
1835:(41.2)
1830:(39.2)
1820:(66.4)
1815:(49.8)
1810:(56.7)
1805:(67.8)
1800:(77.7)
1795:(86.5)
1790:(86.2)
1785:(79.9)
1780:(73.4)
1775:(63.3)
1770:(57.4)
1765:(50.7)
1760:(48.0)
1745:(70.9)
1740:(81.7)
1735:(88.9)
1730:(99.3)
1710:(93.6)
1705:(84.6)
1700:(81.7)
1695:(72.1)
1690:(68.9)
1624:Climate
1572:Šibenik
1467:in the
1453:Chetnik
1334:Đujić's
1322:Italian
1281:(named
1179:Šibenik
1171:Skradin
1055:of the
986:Ragusan
858:scripts
810:Croatia
749:Ancient
741:Croatia
583:History
557:Italian
486:Croatia
443:Website
432:Climate
174:Croatia
161:Country
6378:Unešić
6328:Kijevo
6308:Bilice
6280:Vodice
6270:(seat)
6173:
6124:
5973:
5872:(xlsx)
5170:- Knin
5091:18 May
5021:
4998:
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2057:92.0
2052:74.7
2047:69.8
2042:75.9
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