A |
|
|
Adolfovo Selo, Croatia (Official)
Adolfsdorf (German)
Adolfovo
|
|
Albertinovac, Croatia (Official)
Albertinwatz (German) |
|
Alinovci,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Aljmas
/
Aljmaš,
Croatia
(Official)
Almasch
(German)
Apfeldorf (German)
Almas
-
Esseg (Osijek) County
-
Near Erdut,
situated on the tri-border area of Slavonia, Backa and
Baranja, where the River Drava flows into the River
Danube.
|
|
Stari Jankovci,
Croatia (Official)
Alt-Jankowzi
- Vukovar-Srijem County
- There is also a
Jankovci / Jankowzi listed in
Syrmia.
|
|
Andrijaševci /
Andrijasevci,
Croatia
(Official)
- Municipality in the
Vukovar-Srijem County
-
Merged with Rokovci
|
|
Andrijevci,
Croatia
(Official)
Androwitz
(German)
- Municipality in
Brod-Posavina County
- East of Slavonski Brod
|
|
Antunovac,
Croatia
(Official)
Autunowatz
(German)
Pakrački
Antunovac / Pakracki
Antunovac (Other)
|
|
Ašikovci / Asikovci,
Croatia
(Official) |
B |
|
|
Babina Greda,
Croatia
(Official)
- Municipality in the Vukovar-Srijem county
- W of Županja
- 40km southwest of Vukovar next to the
rivers of Sava/Sawe and Berava, about 10 km upstream of Županja
- Community official site at
www.babina-greda.hr (NLG)
|
|
Babina Gora,
Croatia
(Official)
- Town of region of
Karlovacka
- North of Daruvar
|
|
Badljevina, Croatia ( Official)
Abtei
(German)
Bez
|
|
Bakić /
Bakic,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Bankovci, Croatia ( Official)
Bankowzi (German)
|
|
Banova Jaruga,
Croatia
(Official)
-
Novska County
- a village at the
border between Moslavina and western Slavonia, not far
from the confluence of the Pakra and the Ilova, 9 km
southeast of Kutina
|
|
Bastajski Brdljani,
Croatia
(Official)
-
Daruvar County
-
District of Veliki Bastaji
|
|
Bastei
Mali Bastaji,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Bektez
Bekteže
/
Bekteze,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Beketinci
Beketinici,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Belišće /
Belisce,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Beničanci / Benicanci,
Croatia (Official)
- a village near the
Hungarian border near Pecs
- Osijek-Baranja County
- Urban community of
Magadenovac
|
|
Berak,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Berek,
Croatia
(Official)
- A municipality in
Bjelovar-Bilogora County
|
|
Bertelovci,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Bicko Selo,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Bijelo Brdo,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Bistrinci,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Bizovac,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Bjelovar,
Croatia
(Official)
Belowar (German)
|
|
Blagorodovac, Croatia
(Official)
Blagorodowatz (German)
|
|
Bobta, Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Bocanjevci, Croatia
(Official)
Agminor (German)
|
|
Bokane, Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Boksic,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Borova, Croatia
(Official) |
|
Bracevci,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Brekinska,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Bresljanica,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Brestovac,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Brezik,
Croatia (Official)
Georgshof (German)
|
|
Brezocac,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Budakovac,
Croatia
(Official) |
|
Budanica, Croatia
(Official)
Budanitza (German)
|
|
Budrovci,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Bukovica Nova,
Croatia
(Official) |
|
Brodski Varos,
Croatia
(Official)
|
C |
|
|
Cainci (German)
Cacinci,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Caciste,
Croatia
(Official) |
|
Cadjavac,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Cadjavica,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Caglin,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Cajkovci, Croatia (Official)
Tschajkowzi (German) |
|
Cakovec,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Cepin,
Croatia (Official)
Tschepin
(German)
|
|
Ceralije,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Cernik,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Ciglenik, Croatia
(Official)
Zieglenik (German)
|
|
Crnac,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Crnkovci,
Croatia
(Official)
|
D |
|
|
Dalj, Croatia (Official)
Dallia (German)
Dalja (Other)
|
|
Darkovac, Croatia (Official)
Darkowatz
(German)
-
Slavonska Požega County
-
Slaughtering - Schlachten
A
cultural story from the
village of Darkowatz by
Walter Nehlich
-
Threshing 1930, in the village of Darkowatz by
Walter Nehlich
|
|
Đakovacki Pisak /
Dakovacki Pisak |
|
Daruvar, Croatia (Official)
Daruwar
(German)
Daruvár (Hungarian)
- Bjelovar-Bilogora
County
- Daruvar is located 125
km from Zagreb, the national capital, and 130 km from
Osijek, the main city of Slavonia to the east. The
closest cities are: Pakrac, Lipik, Novska, Križevci,
Bjelovar, Virovitica.
|
|
Davor, Croatia
(Official)
-
Nova Gradiska County
-
East of Agram
|
|
Dežanovac /
Dezanovac
|
|
Dezanovac
|
|
Djakovo, Croatia
(Official)
Diakowar (German)
|
|
Disnik
|
|
Djakovacka Breznica
|
|
Djakovacka Satnica, Croatia (Official)
Satnitz (German)
|
|
Djakovacki Hrkanovci
|
|
Djakovacki
Selci, Croatia (Official)
Selze (German)
|
|
Diakowar (German)
Diakovár /
Diakovar
Djakovo
Diakovarrajz
Đakovo / Dakovo, Croatia (Official)
|
|
Djulaves,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Gjurgjanci,
Croatia (Official)
Djurdjanci (German)
|
|
Djurdjenovac,
Croatia (Official)
Gjurgjenovac (Other) |
|
Djurdjevac,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Dobrovic |
|
Dobrovac,
Croatia (Official)
Dobrowatz
(German) |
|
Dolci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Donja Bazje,
Croatia (Official)
Donje Bazje (Other)
|
|
Donja Dubrava,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Donja Moticina,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Donja Pistana,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Donje Predrijevo,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Donji Daruvar,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Donji Miholjac,
Croatia (Official)
Unter Miholtz
(German)
Alsómiholjác / Alsomiholjác (Hungarian)
|
|
Dopson,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Draga,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Draganici,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Djakovcki Selci
|
|
Drenje,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Drenjski Slatinik,
Croatia (Official)
Slatinik (Other)
|
|
Duga Resa,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Dugo Selo,
Croatia (Official)
|
E |
|
|
Eminovci,
Croatia (Official)
- Slavonska
Požega County
-
South of Agram
|
|
Erdut,
Croatia (Official)
Erdőd (Hungarian)
- A village and a
municipality in eastern Croatia
- located in the
Osijek-Baranja County, eastern Slavonia, 37 km east of Osijek.
|
|
Ernestinovo,
Croatia (Official)
Ernestinenhof (German)
|
F |
|
|
Fericanci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Filipovac,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Forkusevci,
Croatia (Official)
|
G |
|
|
Gabarje,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Gaciste,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Gaj,
Croatia (Official)
Gai (Other)
|
|
Galdovo,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Galovac,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Garcin,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Garešnica
Garesnica
|
|
Gaschinzi
(German)
Gasinci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Gat,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Gazije,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Glina,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Golinci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Gara (Hungarian)
Gorjani,
Croatia (Official) |
|
Gorjanski Ivanovci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Gornja Bukovica,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Gornji Daruvar,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Gornja Jelenska,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Gornja Kovacica
|
|
Gornji Miholjac,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Gornji Sredjani,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Gospic,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Govede Polje,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Gracenica,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Gradina,
Croatia (Official)
Gracani
-
Virovitica-Podravina
County
|
|
Grubišno Polje,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Gunja
|
H |
|
|
Harkanovci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Hrastin,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Hrastovac,
Croatia (Official)
Eichendorf (German)
Garesnica County
Hrastovac-Eichendorf,
eine deutsche Siedlung in Slawonien by Erwin Englert
available in English or German. For a copy write to Eva
Mueller:
eva.mueller2@sympatico.ca.
In English by Rosina Schmidt title:
"Hrastovac-Eichendorf Families 1865-1900"
Hrastovac Vital Records
Bezirk Daruvar, Posscheg,
Austro-Hungary (Births - April 1866-1902; Confirmations -
1886-1902; Marriages - 1869-May 1875 & 1876-1902) translated
/ transcribed by Wally Schlegel (c) 2001
Joseph Esterreicher's Hrastovac Surname Files
|
|
Hum na Sutli,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Humvaros,
Croatia (Official)
|
I |
|
|
Ilova,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Ivanovo Polje,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Ivanovo Selo
|
|
Ivanska,
Croatia (Official)
|
J |
|
|
Jaksic,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Jastrebarsko,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Jovanovac,
Croatia (Official)
Johannesdorf (German)
|
|
Josipovac, Croatia (Official)
Ober Josefsdorf (German) |
|
Jurkovac,
Croatia (Official)
|
K |
|
|
Kaniska Iva,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Kapan,
Croatia (Official)
Antonifeld (German)
Antonsdorf (German) |
|
Kapela,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Kapetanovo,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Kapinci,
Croatia (Official)
-
Podravska Slatina County,
central Slavonia on the
slopes of Papuk mountain, east of Velika and
northeast of Požega.
|
|
Kaptol,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Karlovac,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Kesinci,
Croatia (Official)
Keschinzi (German) |
|
Klein Bastei
(German)
Bastei (Other)
Bastaji (Other)
Mali Bastaji, Croatia (Official)
- Klein Bastei Heimatbuch, by Heinrich Heppenheimer,
1990, Seligenstadt/Hessen,
[German]. Alpha list of families/persons registered in the church books. ISBN 3925921109
|
|
Klein Brsljanica
(German)
Mala Brsljanica,
Croatia (Official) |
|
Klein Mlinska
(German)
Mala
Mlinska, Croatia
(Official) |
|
Klein Pasijan (German)
Pasijan (Other)
Mali Pasijan, Croatia (Official) |
|
Klenovnik, Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Klokocevci, Croatia (Official)
|
|
Koncanica,
Croatia
(Official)
|
|
Koprina
|
|
Koprivnica,
Croatia (Official)
Kopreinitz (German)
Kapronca (Hungarian)
Kopriwnitza (German)
- a city in
northern Croatia, and is the
capital of the
Koprivnica-Križevci county
Isidor Färber - Fine
brushes producer - post card
to
Kopreinitz
In 1231
Germans were also reported
living in Vukovar, Petrinja,
Samobor, Agram, Kreuz and
Kopreinitz.
www.dvhh.org/history/syrmien-croatia-slavonia-bosnia/part1b.htm
|
|
Korenicani,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Koritna,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Koska,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Kotoriba,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Kostanjica
Hrvatska
|
|
Krndija,
Croatia (Official)
Kerndia
(German)
|
|
Krapina,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Kravice, Croatia (Official)
Alt Krawitz (German)
Krawitz (Other)
|
|
|
Krestelovac,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Kucanci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Kukunjevac
|
|
Kula,
Croatia (Official)
Josefsfeld
(German)
Josefsfeld-Kula
(German)
- Slavonska
Požega County
- ". . . the Royal
Chancellery organized a settlement on the Crownlands at
Kutjevo, located in southern Hungary, between 1785 and
1787 at Josefsfeld-Kula and Josefsdorf-Porec. These
were the only government sponsored pioneer settlements
in the vicinity. The settlers came primarily from
Luxemburg, Alsace, Lorraine and the Pfalz." (Die
Deutschen in Syrmien, Slavonien, Kroatien und Bosnien, written
by Dr. Valentin Oberkersch; translated by Henry A.
Fischer)
|
|
Kunisinci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Kutina,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Kutjevo,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Kutovi,
Croatia (Official)
|
L |
|
|
Ladac,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Ladimirevci,
Croatia (Official) |
|
Ladislav,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Lapovci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Laslovo,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Lepoglava,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Levanjska Varos,
Croatia (Official)
Levanjski Varos
|
|
Lipik,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Lipovljani,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Ljubescica,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Lonjica
|
|
Ludbreg,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Lukac,
Croatia (Official)
Lukatsch (German) |
M |
|
|
Mace
/ Mače,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Macute,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Magadenovac,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Majar,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Mali Grdjevac,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Marijanci
|
|
Marinoselo
Joseph Esterreicher's Marinoselo Surname Files |
|
Martin,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Marusevec,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Medari,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Medinci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Mihaljevci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Mikleus
|
|
Miletinac,
Croatia (Official) |
|
Miljanovac,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Miokovicevo,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Mlinska,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Mrzović / Mrzovic,
Croatia (Official)
Merschowitz (German)
|
|
Mursko Seliste,
Croatia (Official)
|
N |
|
|
Nabrdje,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Nasice, Croatia (Official)
Naschitz (German)
- (pronounced Na-shi-tse)
is a town in the Osijek-Baranja county of
Croatia, located on the northern slopes of Krndija
Mountain in eastern Slavonia, 51 km southwest of Osijek.
|
|
Nasicka Breznica, Croatia (Official)
Deutsch Bresnitz
(German)
-
Nasice County
-
Note: There
is also a city named Březnice (deutsch Bresnitz) in
southern Bohemia, 15 km south of Příbram.
|
|
Norsic Selo, Croatia (Official)
|
|
Noskovci`/ Noskovci, Croatia (Official)
|
|
Nova Bukovica
|
|
Nova Gradiska, Croatia (Official)
Neu Gradischka (German)
|
|
Nova
Pazova
|
|
Nova Kapela, Croatia (Official)
|
|
Novaki, Croatia (Official)
|
|
Novi Marof
- Varaždin County, a
town in north-western Croatia, located south of Varaždin
and east of Ivanec.
|
|
Novska, Croatia (Official)
|
O |
|
|
Orahovica, Croatia (Official)
|
|
Obradovci, Croatia (Official) |
|
Ogulin, Croatia (Official)
|
|
Omiš
/ Omis,
Croatia (Official)
Almissa (Dalmatian & Italian)
|
|
Orešac / Oresac, Croatia (Official)
Deutsch
Oreschatz (German)
- East of Zagreb
- Filial parish of Bela
Crkva in the Yugoslavian Banat
- Orešac is a village in
Serbia. It is situated in the Vršac municipality, in the
South Banat District, Vojvodina province.
|
|
Orlovnjak, Croatia (Official)
|
|
Okucani, Croatia (Official)
|
|
Osijek, Croatia (Official)
Essegg (German)
Essek (Other)
Eszék /
Eszek (Other)
|
P |
|
|
Pakrac,
Croatia (Official)
Pakratz
(German)
Pacrac (Other)
- Pakrac County
-
South of Agram
|
|
Palasnik
|
|
Palesnik,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Pasijan
|
|
Petrijevci,
Croatia (Official)
Petrowitz (German) |
|
Petrinja,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Piljenice,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Pisak,
Yugoslavia
Pisak, Croatia (Official)
|
|
Piškorevci
/ Piskorevci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Pitomaca,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Pleternica,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Plostine,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Podgorac,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Podravska
Moslavina,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Podravska Slatina,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Podravski Podgajci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Podvijensko Bukovlje,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Pokupski Brest,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Poljanska,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Popovaca,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Porec
/
Poreč,
Croatia (Official)
Josefsdorf
(German)
Poretsch (German)
- Slavonska
Požega County
-
Neighbor to Krawitz
|
|
Potnjani,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Požega / Pozega,
Croatia (Official)
Poschegg
(German)
Pozsega
(Hungarian)
|
|
Privlaka,
Croatia (Official)
- A municipality in the
Zadar county
- South of Vinkovci
|
|
Predavac,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Prelog,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Preslatnici,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Prezid,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Pribisevci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Pridvorje,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Prokoparka,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Puklica,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Punitovci,
Croatia (Official)
|
R |
|
|
Radikovci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Radosavci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Rakitovica,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Raven,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Razbojiste,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Respusnica,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Retfala,
Croatia (Official)
Rietdorf
(German)
Deutsch Rieddorf (German)
|
S |
|
|
Samobor,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Sapci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Sapna,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Saptinovci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Sarvas,
Croatia (Official)
Sarwasch (German)
Hirschfeld (German)
|
|
Satnica Djakovacka
|
|
Selna,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Semelzi
Semeljci,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Seoma,
Croatia (Official)
|
|
Sesvete,
Croatia (Official)
|
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Sirac,
Croatia (Official)
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Siroko Polje,
Croatia (Official)
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Slatinski Drenovac
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Slavonski Brod, Croatia (Official)
Slawonisch Brod (German)
Brod na Savi (Other)
-
Brod County
- On the Sawe River
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Slavonska Pozega, Croatia (Official)
Poschegg
(German)
Pozega (Other)
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Sopje,
Croatia (Official)
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Sokolovac
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Spisic Bukovica,
Croatia (Official)
Bukovica (Other) |
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Srpsko Seliste,
Croatia (Official)
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Stara Gradiska,
Croatia (Official)
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Stara Josava
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Staro Petrovo Selo,
Croatia (Official)
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Staro Topolje, Croatia (Official)
Alt
Topolje (German) |
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Stenjavac
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Stivica,
Croatia (Official)
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Strizicevac,
Croatia (Official)
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Strizivojna,
Croatia (Official)
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Suhopoljska Borova,
Croatia (Official)
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Sunja,
Croatia (Official)
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Susine,
Croatia (Official)
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Sveti Ivan Zabno
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Svilaj,
Croatia (Official)
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T |
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Tenja,
Croatia (Official)
Tenje (German)
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Tenjski Antunovac,
Croatia (Official)
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Trnava,
Croatia (Official)
Tirnau (German)
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Tomasica
Joseph Esterreicher's Tomasica Surname Files |
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Tomasanci,
Croatia (Official)
Tomaschanzi
(German)
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Tominovci,
Croatia (Official)
Tominowatz (German)
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Topolovnica,
Croatia (Official)
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Toranj,
Croatia (Official)
Thoran (German)
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Trnava,
Croatia (Official)
Tirnau (German) |
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Trnjani,
Croatia (Official)
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Trnovicki Popovac
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Trojeglava
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Trojstvo
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U |
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Uljanik, Croatia
(Official)
Daruvarski Uljanik (Other)
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V |
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Valpovo,
Croatia (Official)
Walpach (German)
Walpowo (Other) |
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Varazdinske Toplice |
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Vaska,
Croatia (Official)
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Veliki
Grdjevac
Joseph Esterreicher's Veliki Grdjevac Surname Files |
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Velika Gorica
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Velika Kopanica,
Croatia (Official)
Groß Kopanitz /
Gross Kopanitz (German)
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Velika Mlinska,
Croatia (Official)
Groß Mlinska
/ Gross Bastei (German)
Mlinska (Other)
- Gross Mlinska, Die Geschichte eines
hessischen Dorfes in Kroatien" by Jakob Bentz, 1984. [in German & out of
print]
- Alpha list of families & persons registered in the church
books.
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Velika Pisanica,
Croatia (Official)
Groß Pisanitz / Gross Pisanitz (German)
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Veliki Bastaji,
Croatia (Official)
Groß Bastei
/ Gross Bastei (German)
Bastei (Other)
Bastaji (Other)
-
Daruvar County
- The post office in
Veliki Bastaji is also situated in a building owned by
the Municipality, at Veliki Bastaji 96. This office was
destroyed and closed during the Homeland War and in 1996
it was reopened.
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Veliki Pasijan,
Croatia (Official)
Groß Pasijan / Gross Pasijan (German)
Pasijan (Other)
Passyan (Other) |
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Veliki Grdjevac, Croatian (Official)
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Velimirovaz,
Croatia (Official)
Welimirowatz (German)
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Veliskovci,
Croatia (Official)
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Vetovo, Croatian (Official)
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Vilic Selo
/
Vilič Selo
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Viljevo,
Croatia (Official)
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Vinkovci, Croatia (Official)
Winkowitz (German)
Winkowsi (Other)
Vinkovce
(Hungarian)
Cibalis (Latin)
- Croatian town
in eastern Slavonia, with a population of 32,455
(2001) making it the largest town of the
Vukovar-Srijem county. Located on the bank of
the Bosut river, 19 km southwest of Vukovar, 24
km north of Županja and 43 km south of Osijek;
elevation 90 m.
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Virovitica,
Croatia (Official)
Wirowititz (German)
Weretz (Other) |
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Viskovci,
Croatia (Official)
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Vladislavci,
Croatia (Official)
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Vočin / Vocin,
Croatia (Official)
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Vočinski
Hum / Vocinski
Hum
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Vojakovac,
Croatia (Official)
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Vojlovički Brezovljani
/ Vojlovicki Brezovljani,
Croatia (Official)
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Vranovav |
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Vrapce,
Croatia (Official)
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Vrba,
Croatia (Official)
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Vrbanja,
Croatia (Official)
- It is administratively
part of the Vukovar-Srijem county.
- South of Županja,
Croatian
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Vrbica,
Croatia (Official)
Wrbitza (German)
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Vrbovsko,
Croatia (Official)
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Vrijeska,
Croatia (Official)
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Vrpolje,
Croatia (Official)
Village Images
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Vucevci,
Croatia (Official)
Wolfstal (German)
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Vuka,
Croatia (Official)
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W |
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Walpowa
(Other)
Valpovo,
Croatia (Official)
Walpach (German) |
Z |
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Zagreb, Croatian (Official)
Agram (German)
Zágráb (Hungarian)
- Zagreb -
Capital of Croatia, on the Sava
River
-
Agram (Zagreb) County
- "Das tausendjährige
Zagreb. Von den einstigen Siedlungen bis zur modernern
Grossstadt," by Ivan Kampus & Igor Karaman, 1978.
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Zamoborci, Croatian (Official)
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Zarilac, Croatian (Official)
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Žarkovac
/ Zarkovac, Croatian (Official)
Szerémszolnok
(Hungarian)
Zarkovci
- It is situated in the
Ruma municipality, in the Srem District, Vojvodina
province.
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Zbjegovaca
/
Zbjegovača, Croatian (Official)
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Zdenci, Croatian (Official)
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Ziganka |
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Zoljan
Joseph Esterreicher's Zoljan Surname Files |
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Zrinska
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Zvecevo |
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Zubrica |
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Županja, Croatian (Official)
Zupanja
- A city in eastern
Slavonia, Croatia, located 254 km east of Zagreb. It is
administratively part of the Vukovar-Srijem county.
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Bibliography
Sources Used For This Work
Village List and profile pages researched and compiled by
Jody McKim, 2008.
Last
Updated:
15 Feb 2020
Auslander, Jordan "Genealogical
Gazetteer of the Kingdom of Hungary." Published by
Avotaynu, 2005.
Regenyi, Isabella &
Scherer, Anton "Donauschwabisches
Ortsnamenbuch." (name and location of towns).
Published by the AkdFF, Darmstadt, Germany. 1987.
Gehl, Hans "Wörterbuch der donauschwäbischen
Baugewerbe" Publisher
Franz Steiner, 2000
Data submitted by fellow researchers.
wikipedia.org
www.croatia.hr/English
German
Exonyms For Places In Croatia -
wikipedia -
This is a
list of German
exonyms for toponyms in Croatia.
Part of Croatia was governed by
Austria-Hungary, and some Hungarian
exonyms became common in German, and may
be used interchangeably with the German
exonym for a period. These Hungarian
names are noted below. Also, parts of
Croatia ruled by Austria-Hungary were
formerly governed by Italy, and Italian
names also migrated to German usage.
These are also noted.
Please note that this
list is an ongoing
project and may be incomplete, so please check back for updates. If you
find a missing
entry or have
additional
information to
contribute
please notify
Jody
McKim.
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