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Tomislavgrad. The petition managed to collect 6,000 signatures. The Executive Council of the Assembly proposed the voting on the petition, and on 9 July 1990, the Assembly decided to hold a referendum, with 52 votes in favour and 6 against. The referendum was held on 12 August 1990, with 98.91% of the voters supporting the name change. The voting passed peacefully without incidents. Due to the summer pause, the Municipal Assembly met again only on 1 October 1990 and adopted the report of the electoral commission on the referendum and sent a proposal to the
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Italian occupation, the communists managed to expand the number of partisans and their activities. The KPJ Livno was part of the Communist Party of Croatia's branch for the region of Dalmatia. Thus, the Partisans of Tomislavgrad were directly subordinated to the communist leadership
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Delminium; the latter received a triumph in Rome for this victory. Reports of writers during that time say that Delminium was a "large city", almost inaccessible and impregnable. Romans shot lighted arrows at wooden houses, which then burned the city. After various rebellions
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Tomislavgrad today is in a very hard economic situation. Many people emigrated from it in the 1960s and 1970s, but mostly during war in the 1990s. Most went to
Croatia (mostly Zagreb), Western Europe (Germany), and Australia. Among the companies active in the city there are couple big companies as
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of Duvno (OK SSRN) asked the
Municipal Assembly of Duvno to start a referendum on the matter. However, the Assembly refused to proceed further on regarding the name change, requesting valid reasons for such a move. In April 1990, an anonymous initiator started a petition to change the name of the
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together. Also, new pagan altars, fragments of sarcophagi, clay pottery, parts of columns, and various other findings from the Roman and early medieval ages were found. This led to the conclusion that on the place of the present-day
Catholic graveyard "Karaula" (which was previously an Ottoman
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Italians once again occupied Tomislavgrad in September 1941 and took control of the political and military affairs until June 1942. While the NDH civil authorities remained active, the UstaŔe organisation was expelled from Tomislavgrad.
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The NDH was administratively divided into 22 grand counties. The Kotar of
Tomislavgrad was part of the Grand County of Pliva-Rama. The Kotar of Tomislavgrad was further subdivided into several municipalities, including the urban centre – the Municipality of Tomislavgrad.
1102:, a famous Turkish travel writer stated that Duvno "looks like a paradise garden, it is part of the Sanjak of Klis and has four hundred houses and one imposing mosque, many masjids, one inn, one hamam, and ten shops." Duvno remained under Ottoman rule until 1878 when
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In 1896 Fra AnÄeo NuÄ discovered various sculptures of Roman pagan deities, fragments of pagan sarcophagi, and fragments of columns of medieval
Christian churches. Of all those discoveries, the most prominent are two votive monuments and altars dedicated to goddess
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Masons was established in Zagreb, which served as a branch of the
Brethren of the Croatan Dragon. The purpose of the club was to collect the funds for the construction of the basilica. In the autumn of 1929, the Srez of Županjac was incorporated into the
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was a town established by them near present-day Tomislavgrad. The area of Tomislavgrad has been populated from 4000 BC ā 2400 BC, even before the Illyrians arrived, and from that time only polished stone axes remained as proof that someone was there.
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In 167 BC Illyrian forts could not stop Roman legions and Rome conquered the entire Adriatic coast south of Neretva; the state of the Ardieaei was also destroyed. The first conflict between the Dalmatae and Rome started in 156 BC. The consuls
1322:. Tartaglia was unsympathetic to the basilica project. Although the construction of the basilica wasn't finished, it was consecrated on 29 September 1940, while the ceremony was attended by some 8,000 people. The consecrator was the
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at its south; on its west was the Ottoman-Venetian border. Hasan Agha was named the first captain. In 1723, the Ottomans constructed a fort in Županj-Potok named it Sedidžedid (the new wall), and named the captaincy after it.
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During the January 1990 public gatherings, the citizens demanded that the name of the town and municipality be changed back to Tomislavgrad, a name used between 1928 and 1946. For this reason, the Municipal Committee of the
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of Županjac, which was divided into four municipalities, Grabovica, Vir, Županjac, and BriÅ”nik-OpleÄani, the latter existing from 1937 to 1940 when it was abolished and incorporated into the Municipality of Županjac.
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to enact the change of name for the town and the municipality of Duvno. On 30 October 1990, the Assembly of the SR BiH adopted the law on the name change. The traffic signs were changed in December 1990.
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was held on 8 February 1925. The HRSS was once again the dominant party in the Srez of Županjac, winning 3,938 votes out of 4,737. The HPS won only 23 votes. RadiÄ soon recognised the
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2463:Bukova Gora
2026:KriŔto 2000
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1997:KriŔto 2000
1982:KriŔto 2000
1970:KriŔto 2000
1955:KriŔto 2000
1940:KriŔto 2000
1921:KriŔto 2000
1668:Bosnian War
1573:Total votes
1442:Name change
1227:RoŔko Polje
1118:During the
822:4 (0,201%)
819:4 (0,123%)
791:16 (0,29%)
522:Middle Ages
252: /
2748:Categories
2683:StipanjiÄi
2588:Mesihovina
2387:2016-03-04
2369:2016-03-04
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1239:Luka SaviÄ
996:Roman time
913:March 2016
883:newspapers
642:Population
486:pronounced
465:pronounced
371:Population
333:Government
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2708:VojkoviÄi
2668:Sarajlije
2608:OmeroviÄi
2598:Mokronoge
2573:LiskovaÄa
2528:Kazaginac
2518:Grabovica
2378:"PoÄetna"
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1809:, Croatia
1796:, Croatia
1770:, Croatia
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1223:Grabovica
1207:Mijo ÄuiÄ
1074:captaincy
973:Delmataes
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551:and also
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322:Named for
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2713:VranjaÄe
2663:RoÅ”njaÄe
2648:RaŔeljke
2618:OpleÄani
2523:JoŔanica
2478:Crvenice
2468:Bukovica
2453:BogdaÅ”iÄ
2201:Journals
1755:Bjelovar
1691:football
1680:monument
1637:Tomislav
1426:Partisan
1406:tabornik
1402:logornik
1342:OpleÄani
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1288:Tomislav
1279:and the
1231:Bukovica
1177:and the
1165:basilica
1078:LjubuŔki
1038:Silvanus
1022:Tiberius
1014:MetkoviÄ
957:Dalmatae
953:Illyrian
631:Sarajevo
617:Location
578:Duvnjaci
478:Cyrillic
457:Cyrillic
2723:ZaljiÄe
2698:VedaÅ”iÄ
2673:Seonica
2643:RaÅ”Äani
2633:Prisoje
2603:Mrkodol
2538:Kongora
2503:GaleÄiÄ
2488:DobriÄi
2458:BorÄani
2210:Prilozi
1727:twinned
1627:Economy
1606:Source:
1597:82.24%
1594:21,098
1583:100.00%
1556:99.67%
1553:17,293
1538:Against
1498:Results
1490:Outcome
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1243:Travnik
1144:PosuŔje
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987:, then
969:Ardiaei
897:scholar
829:History
808:Others
748:Croats
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501:of the
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2688:Å ujica
2678:SrÄani
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2613:Omolje
2553:Krnjin
2548:KovaÄi
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1768:Äakovo
1729:with:
1685:Sports
1664:Zagreb
1635:Hotel
1578:17,350
1567:0.33%
1545:1.09%
1531:98.91%
1526:17,105
1512:Votes
1508:Choice
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1387:UstaŔe
1290:after
1235:Å ujica
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1034:Libera
1006:Narona
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728:Total
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687:5,012
684:4,231
681:3,265
678:1,986
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1124:Kotar
1092:Duvno
1030:Diana
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