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Indexed by primarily German variant, Hungarian & then Official Serbian / Croatian 1941-45
Village list & profiles researched, compiled & published by Jody McKim Pharr, 2008-2011.
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Last Updated: 15 Feb 2020

Slavonia (Croatian: Slavonija; German: Slawonien) is a geographical and historical region in eastern Croatia. It is a fertile agricultural and forested lowland bordered by the Drava river in the north, the Sava river in the south, the Illova river in the west and the Danube river in the east, with Syrmia.  While generally known as a lowland, Slavonia does actually have a number of hills. The main ones are Psunj, Papuk, Požeška Gora, Ravna gora, Krndija and Dilj, which in turn encircle the valley of Požega.

The area is divided in seven counties, total population of 781,454 (2001). The biggest city is Osijek with a population of 114,616 (2001). Other cities are: Slavonski Brod, Vinkovci, Vukovar, Dakovo, Požega, Virovitica, Nova Gradiška, Slatina, Zupanja, Nasice, Valpovo, Belišće. Agram is Zagreb the Capital of Croatia.

As a local administration and self-government unit, Osijek-Baranja County is a part of the administrative-territorial organization of the Republic of Croatia established in 1993. It is located in the northeastern part of the Republic of Croatia in the Pannonian region, extending over the area of 4,152 km2. It encompasses the localities surrounding the lower flow of the Drava River prior to its confluence into the Danube.

Five counties in Croatia [located mostly in Slavonia]:

Two counties located mostly in Central Croatia, but also include parts of Slavonia: Sisak-Moslavina Bjelovar-Bilogora

All 20 Counties in Croatia

Village prefix & suffix translations

Ger. Rom.
or Ser.
Hun. Eng.
Alt vechi/veche O Old
burg cetate var burg
Deutsch German nemet(s) German
dorf sat falva village
gross mare nagy large
haus casa haza house
klein mic(a) kis small
neu nou/noua uj new
sankt sin/san szent saint

English: County
Hungarian: Megye
German: Grafschaft
Croatian: Okrug

Serbian:
Okpry

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A  
Adolfovo Selo, Croatia (Official)
Adolfsdorf (German)
Adolfovo
Albertinovac, Croatia (Official)
Albertinwatz (German)
Alinovci, Croatia (Official)
  • Slavonska Požega County
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
  • Pakrac County
Bakić / Bakic, Croatia (Official)
  • Podravska Slatina County
Bankovci, Croatia ( Official)
Bankowzi (German)
  • Nasice County
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)
  • Daruvar County
Bektez
Bekteže
/ Bekteze, Croatia (Official)
  • Slavonska Požega County
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)
  • Vukovar District
Berek, Croatia (Official)
  • A municipality in Bjelovar-Bilogora County
Bertelovci, Croatia (Official)
  • Slavonska Požega County
Bicko Selo, Croatia (Official)
  • Brod County
Bijelo Brdo, Croatia (Official)
  • Esseg (Osijek) County
Bistrinci, Croatia (Official)
Bizovac, Croatia (Official)
  Bjelovar, Croatia (Official)
Belowar (German)
  • Bjelovar County
Blagorodovac, Croatia (Official)
Blagorodowatz (German)
Bobta, Croatia (Official)
  • NE of Vukovar
Bocanjevci, Croatia (Official)
Agminor (German)
Bokane, Croatia (Official)
  • Podravska Slatina County
Boksic, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Borova, Croatia (Official)
Bracevci, Croatia (Official)
Brekinska, Croatia (Official)
Bresljanica, Croatia (Official)
  • Garesnica County
Brestovac, Croatia (Official)
Brezik, Croatia (Official)
Georgshof (German)
  • N of Virovitica
Brezocac, Croatia (Official)
  • Bjelovar County
Budakovac, Croatia (Official)
Budanica, Croatia (Official)
Budanitza (German)
  • Nasice County
Budrovci, Croatia (Official)
  Bukovica Nova, Croatia (Official)
Brodski Varos, Croatia (Official)
  • Brod County
C  
Cainci (German)
Cacinci
, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Caciste, Croatia (Official)
Cadjavac, Croatia (Official)
  • Bjelovar County
Cadjavica, Croatia (Official)
  • Donji Miholjac County
Caglin, Croatia (Official)
  • Slavonska Požega County
Cajkovci, Croatia (Official)
Tschajkowzi (German)
Cakovec, Croatia (Official)
  • Cakevec County
Cepin, Croatia (Official)
Tschepin (German)
  • Esseg (Osijek) County
Ceralije, Croatia (Official)
  • Podravska Slatina County
Cernik, Croatia (Official)
  • Nova Gradiska County
Ciglenik, Croatia (Official)
Zieglenik
(German)
  • Slavonska Požega County
Crnac, Croatia (Official)
  • Donji Miholjac County
Crnkovci, Croatia (Official)
  • Donji Miholjac County
D  
Dalj, Croatia (Official)
Dallia (German)
Dalja
(Other)
Darkovac, Croatia (Official)
Darkowatz (German)
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
  • Garesnica County
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)
  • Djurdjevac County
Dobrovic
  • Podravska Slatina County
Dobrovac, Croatia (Official)
Dobrowatz (German)
  • Pakrac County
Dolci, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Donja Bazje, Croatia (Official)
Donje Bazje
(Other)
  • Podravska Slatina County
Donja Dubrava, Croatia (Official)
  • Prelog County
Donja Moticina, Croatia (Official) 
  • Nasice County
Donja Pistana, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Donje Predrijevo, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Donji Daruvar, Croatia (Official)
  • Daruvar County
Donji Miholjac, Croatia (Official)
Unter Miholtz (German)
Alsómiholjác / Alsomiholjác (Hungarian)
Dopson, Croatia (Official)
  • Esseg (Osijek) County
Draga, Croatia (Official)
  • Cabar County
Draganici, Croatia (Official)
  • Karlovac County
Djakovcki Selci
Drenje, Croatia (Official)

Drenjski Slatinik, Croatia (Official)
Slatinik
(Other)
Duga Resa, Croatia (Official)
  • Karlovac County
Dugo Selo, Croatia (Official)
  • Dugo Selo County
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)
  • Esseg (Osijek) County
F  
Fericanci, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Filipovac, Croatia (Official)
  • Pakrac County
Forkusevci, Croatia (Official)
G  
Gabarje, Croatia (Official)
  • Slavonska Požega County
Gaciste, Croatia (Official)
Gaj, Croatia (Official)
Gai
(Other)
Galdovo, Croatia (Official)
  • Sisak County
Galovac, Croatia (Official)
  • Bjelovar County
Garcin, Croatia (Official)
  • Brod County
Garešnica
Garesnica
  • Garesnica County
Gaschinzi (German)
Gasinci
, Croatia (Official)
Gat, Croatia (Official)
  • Osijek-Baranja County
Gazije, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Glina, Croatia (Official)
  • Glina County
Golinci, Croatia (Official)
  • Donji Miholjac County
Gara (Hungarian)
Gorjani, Croatia (Official)
Gorjanski Ivanovci, Croatia (Official)
Gornja Bukovica, Croatia (Official)
  • Podravska Slatina County
Gornji Daruvar, Croatia (Official)
  • Daruvar County
Gornja Jelenska, Croatia (Official)
  • Kutina County
Gornja Kovacica
Gornji Miholjac, Croatia (Official)
 
Gornji Sredjani, Croatia (Official)
  • Pakrac County
Gospic, Croatia (Official)
  • Gospic County
Govede Polje, Croatia (Official)
Gracenica, Croatia (Official)
  • Kutina County
Gradina, Croatia (Official)
Gracani
  • Virovitica-Podravina County
Grubišno Polje, Croatia (Official)
  • Grubisno Polje County
  Gunja
H  
Harkanovci, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Hrastin, Croatia (Official)
  • Esseg (Osijek) County
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)
  • Pregrada County
Humvaros, Croatia (Official)
  • Podravska Slatina County
I  
Ilova, Croatia (Official)
  • Kutina County
Ivanovo Polje, Croatia (Official)
Ivanovo Selo
  • Grubisno Polje County
Ivanska, Croatia (Official)
  • Bjelovar County
J  
Jaksic, Croatia (Official)
  • Slavonska Požega County
Jastrebarsko, Croatia (Official)
  • Jastrebarsko County
Jovanovac, Croatia (Official)
Johannesdorf (German)
Josipovac, Croatia (Official)
Ober Josefsdorf (German)
Jurkovac, Croatia (Official)
  • Slavonska Požega County
K  
Kaniska Iva, Croatia (Official)
  • Garesnica County
Kapan, Croatia (Official)
Antonifeld (German)
Antonsdorf
(German)
Kapela, Croatia (Official)
  • Bjelovar County

 

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)
  • Slavonska Požega County
Karlovac, Croatia (Official)
  • Karlovac County
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)
  • Ivanec County
Klokocevci, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Koncanica, Croatia (Official)
  • Daruvar County
Koprina
  • Esseg (Osijek) County
Koprivnica, Croatia (Official)
Kopreinitz
(German)
Kapronca (Hungarian)
Kopriwnitza (German)
Korenicani, Croatia (Official)
  • Daruvar County
Koritna, Croatia (Official)
Koska, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Kotoriba, Croatia (Official)
  • Prelog County
Kostanjica Hrvatska
  • Koprivnica County
Krndija, Croatia (Official)
Kerndia (German)
Krapina, Croatia (Official)
  • Krapina County

Kravice, Croatia (Official)
Alt Krawitz (German)
Krawitz
(Other)
  • Esseg (Osijek) County

 

 

Krestelovac, Croatia (Official)
Kucanci, Croatia (Official)
  • Donji Miholjac County
Kukunjevac
  • Pakrac County
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)
  • Donji Miholjac County
Kutina, Croatia (Official)
  • Kutina County
Kutjevo, Croatia (Official)
  • Slavonska Požega County
Kutovi, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
L  
Ladac, Croatia (Official)
  • Agram (Zagreb) County
Ladimirevci, Croatia (Official)  
Ladislav, Croatia (Official)
  • Garesnica County
Lapovci, Croatia (Official)
Laslovo, Croatia (Official)
  • Esseg (Osijek) County
Lepoglava, Croatia (Official)
  • Ivanec County
Levanjska Varos, Croatia (Official)
Levanjski Varos
  • Djakovo County
Lipik, Croatia (Official)
  • Pakrac County
Lipovljani, Croatia (Official)
  • Novska County
Ljubescica, Croatia (Official)
  • Novi Marof County
Lonjica
  • Krizevci County
Ludbreg, Croatia (Official)
  • Ludbreg County
Lukac, Croatia (Official)
Lukatsch (German)
M  

 

Mace / Mače, Croatia (Official)
  • Zlatar County
Macute, Croatia (Official)
  • Podravska Slatina County
Magadenovac, Croatia (Official)
  • Osijek-Baranja County
Majar, Croatia (Official)
Mali Grdjevac, Croatia (Official)
  • Grubisno Polje County
Marijanci
  • Donji Miholjac County
Marinoselo

Joseph Esterreicher's Marinoselo Surname Files

Martin, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Marusevec, Croatia (Official)
  • Ivanec County
Medari, Croatia (Official)
  • Nova Gradiska County
Medinci, Croatia (Official)
  • Podravska Slatina County
Mihaljevci, Croatia (Official)
  • Slavonska Požega County
Mikleus
  • Podravska Slatina County
Miletinac, Croatia (Official)
Miljanovac, Croatia (Official)
  • Daruvar County
Miokovicevo, Croatia (Official)
Mlinska, Croatia (Official)
  • Garesnica County
Mrzović / Mrzovic, Croatia (Official)
Merschowitz (German)
Mursko Seliste, Croatia (Official)
  • Cakevec County

 

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)
  • Samobor County
Noskovci`/ Noskovci, Croatia (Official)
  • Podravska Slatina County

 

Nova Bukovica
  • Podravska Slatina County
Nova Gradiska, Croatia (Official)
Neu Gradischka (German)
  • Nova Gradiska County
Nova Pazova
Nova Kapela, Croatia (Official)
  • Nova Gradiska County
Novaki, Croatia (Official)
  • Podravska Slatina County
Novi Marof
  • Varaždin County, a town in north-western Croatia, located south of Varaždin and east of Ivanec.
Novska, Croatia (Official)
  • Novska County

 

O  
Orahovica, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Obradovci, Croatia (Official)
Ogulin, Croatia (Official)
  • Ogulin County
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)
  • Esseg (Osijek) County
Okucani, Croatia (Official)
  • Nova Gradiska County

 

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)
  • Garesnica County
Pasijan
Petrijevci, Croatia (Official)
Petrowitz (German)
Petrinja, Croatia (Official)
  • Petrinja County
Piljenice, Croatia (Official)
  • Novska County
Pisak, Yugoslavia
Pisak, Croatia (Official)
Piškorevci / Piskorevci, Croatia (Official)
Pitomaca, Croatia (Official)
  • Djurdjevac County
Pleternica, Croatia (Official)
  • Slavonska Požega County
Plostine, Croatia (Official)
  • Pakrac County
Podgorac, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Podravska Moslavina, Croatia (Official)
  • Donji Miholjac County
Podravska Slatina, Croatia (Official)
  • Podravska Slatina County
Podravski Podgajci, Croatia (Official)
  • Donji Miholjac County
Podvijensko Bukovlje, Croatia (Official)
  • Brod County
Pokupski Brest, Croatia (Official)
  • Sisak County
Poljanska, Croatia (Official)
  • Slavonska Požega County
Popovaca, Croatia (Official)
  • Kutina County
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)
  • Bjelovar County
Prelog, Croatia (Official)
  • Prelog County
Preslatnici, Croatia (Official)
  • Djakovo County
Prezid, Croatia (Official)
  • Cabar County
Pribisevci, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Pridvorje, Croatia (Official)
Prokoparka, Croatia (Official)
  • Pakrac County
Puklica, Croatia (Official)
  • Daruvar County
Punitovci, Croatia (Official)
R  
Radikovci, Croatia (Official)
  • Donji Miholjac County
Radosavci, Croatia (Official)
  • Podravska Slatina County
Rakitovica, Croatia (Official)
  • Donji Miholjac County
Raven, Croatia (Official)
  • Krizevci County
Razbojiste, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Respusnica, Croatia (Official)
  • Kutina County
Retfala, Croatia (Official)
Rietdorf (German)
Deutsch Rieddorf (German)
  • Esseg (Osijek) County
S  
Samobor, Croatia (Official)
  • Samobor County
Sapci, Croatia (Official)
  • Brod County
Sapna, Croatia (Official)
  • Slavonska Požega County
Saptinovci, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County

 

Sarvas, Croatia (Official)
Sarwasch
(German)
Hirschfeld
(German)
  • Esseg (Osijek) County
Satnica Djakovacka
Selna, Croatia (Official)
  • Brod County
Semelzi
Semeljci
, Croatia (Official)
Seoma, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Sesvete, Croatia (Official)
  • Agram (Zagreb) County
Sirac, Croatia (Official)
  • Daruvar County
Siroko Polje, Croatia (Official)
Slatinski Drenovac
  • Podravska Slatina County
Slavonski Brod, Croatia (Official)
Slawonisch Brod (German)
Brod na Savi
(Other)
  • Brod County
  • On the Sawe River
Slavonska Pozega, Croatia (Official)
Poschegg
(German)
Pozega
(Other)
  • Slavonska Požega County
Sopje, Croatia (Official)
  • Podravska Slatina County
Sokolovac
Spisic Bukovica, Croatia (Official)
Bukovica
(Other)
Srpsko Seliste, Croatia (Official)
  • Kutina County
Stara Gradiska, Croatia (Official)
  • Nova Gradiska County
Stara Josava
  • Nasice County
Staro Petrovo Selo, Croatia (Official)
  • Nova Gradiska County
Staro Topolje, Croatia (Official)
Alt Topolje (German)
  • Brod County
Stenjavac
  • Agram (Zagreb) County
Stivica, Croatia (Official)
  • Nova Gradiska County
Strizicevac, Croatia (Official)
  • Pakrac County
Strizivojna, Croatia (Official)
  • Djakovo County
Suhopoljska Borova, Croatia (Official)
 
Sunja, Croatia (Official)
  • Petrinja County
Susine, Croatia (Official)
  • Nasice County
Sveti Ivan Zabno
  • Krizevci County
Svilaj, Croatia (Official)
  • Brod County
T  
Tenja, Croatia (Official)
Tenje (German)
  • Esseg (Osijek) County
Tenjski Antunovac, Croatia (Official)
  • Esseg (Osijek) County
Trnava, Croatia (Official)
Tirnau (German)
Tomasica

Joseph Esterreicher's Tomasica Surname Files

 

Tomasanci, Croatia (Official)
Tomaschanzi (German)
Tominovci, Croatia (Official)
Tominowatz (German)
  • Slavonska Požega County
Topolovnica, Croatia (Official)
  • Grubisno Polje County
Toranj, Croatia (Official)
Thoran (German)
  • Pakrac County
Trnava, Croatia (Official)
Tirnau (German)
Trnjani, Croatia (Official)
  • Brod County
Trnovicki Popovac
  • Garesnica County
Trojeglava
Trojstvo
  • Bjelovar County
U  
Uljanik, Croatia (Official)
Daruvarski Uljanik
(Other)
V  
Valpovo, Croatia (Official)
Walpach (German)
Walpowo (Other)

 

Varazdinske Toplice

 

Vaska, Croatia (Official)
  • Podravska Slatina County
Veliki Grdjevac

Joseph Esterreicher's Veliki Grdjevac Surname Files

Velika Gorica
  • Velika Gorica County
Velika Kopanica, Croatia (Official)
Groß Kopanitz
/ Gross Kopanitz (German)
  • Brod County
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.
Velika Pisanica, Croatia (Official)
Groß Pisanitz / Gross Pisanitz (German)
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.
Veliki Pasijan, Croatia (Official)
Groß Pasijan / Gross Pasijan (German)
Pasijan
(Other)
Passyan
(Other)
Veliki Grdjevac, Croatian (Official)
  • Grubisno Polje County
Velimirovaz, Croatia (Official)
Welimirowatz
(German)
  • Nasice County
Veliskovci, Croatia (Official)
  • Osijek-Baranja County
Vetovo, Croatian (Official)
  • Slavonska Požega County
Vilic Selo / Vilič Selo
  • Slavonska Požega County
Viljevo, Croatia (Official)
  • Donji Miholjac County
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.
Virovitica, Croatia (Official)
Wirowititz (German)
Weretz (Other)
Viskovci, Croatia (Official)
Vladislavci, Croatia (Official)
  • Esseg (Osijek) County
Vočin / Vocin, Croatia (Official)
Vočinski Hum / Vocinski Hum
  • Podravska Slatina County
Vojakovac, Croatia (Official)
  • Krizevci County
Vojlovički Brezovljani / Vojlovicki Brezovljani, Croatia (Official)
  • Podravska Slatina County
Vranovav
Vrapce, Croatia (Official)
  • Agram (Zagreb) County
Vrba, Croatia (Official)
  • Brod County
Vrbanja, Croatia (Official)
  • It is administratively part of the Vukovar-Srijem county.
  • South of Županja, Croatian
Vrbica, Croatia (Official)
Wrbitza (German)
Vrbovsko, Croatia (Official)
  • Vrbovsko County
Vrijeska, Croatia (Official)
  • Daruvar County
Vrpolje, Croatia (Official)
Vucevci, Croatia (Official)
Wolfstal (German)
Vuka, Croatia (Official)
W  

 

Walpowa (Other)
Valpovo
, Croatia (Official)
Walpach (German)
Z  

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.
Zamoborci, Croatian (Official)
  • Krizevci County
Zarilac, Croatian (Official)
  • Slavonska Požega County
Žarkovac / Zarkovac, Croatian (Official)
Szerémszolnok (Hungarian)
Zarkovci
  • It is situated in the Ruma municipality, in the Srem District, Vojvodina province.
Zbjegovaca / Zbjegovača, Croatian (Official)
  • Kutina County
Zdenci, Croatian (Official)
  • Nasice County
Ziganka
Zoljan

Joseph Esterreicher's Zoljan Surname Files

  Zrinska
Zvecevo
Zubrica
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.
 

 

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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