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{{Infobox settlement | |||
{{location map|Croatia|label=Erdut|lat=45.526|long=19.060}} | |||
| name = Erdut | |||
'''Er''set''' (] ]: Ердут) is a small town and a municipality in ]. It is located in the ], eastern ], 37 km east of ]. Its elevation is 158 m. The majority of the popu ;tion are ]. | |||
| official_name = Municipality of Erdut<br>''Općina Erdut''<br>Општина Ердут | |||
| native_name = {{native name|sr-Cyrl|Ердут|italics=off}}<ref name="Prijedlog izvještaja">{{cite web|url=https://www.coe.int/t/dg4/education/minlang/Report/PeriodicalReports/CroatiaPR5_hr.pdf | title=Peto izvješće Republike Hrvatske o primjeni Europske povelje o regionalnim ili manjinskim jezicima | date=October 2013 | author=Government of Croatia | publisher=] | page=36 | language=hr | access-date=30 November 2016}}</ref> | |||
| settlement_type = ] | |||
| image_skyline = {{Photomontage|position=center | |||
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|photo2a =HŽ 7121 Erdut.jpg | |||
|photo2b =Srednjovjekovni grad Erdut 1.jpg | |||
|photo3a =Aljmas.jpg | |||
|photo3b =Pravoslavna crkva,Dalj.jpg | |||
|photo3c =Sjedište općine Erdut.jpg | |||
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|photo4b =Srednja škola Dalj.jpg | |||
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| image_caption = Villages of the Erdut Municipality | |||
| image_flag = The Flag of the Erdut Municipality.gif | |||
| flag_size = 120px | |||
| image_shield = Coat of arms of Erdut municipality.jpg | |||
| shield_size = 90px | |||
| pushpin_map = Croatia Osijek-Baranja County#Croatia#Europe | |||
| pushpin_map_caption = Location of Erdut in Croatia | |||
| pushpin_label = Erdut | |||
| coordinates = {{coord|45|32|N|19|04|E|region:HR-14|display=inline}} | |||
| subdivision_type = ] | |||
| subdivision_name = {{flag|Croatia}} | |||
| subdivision_type1 = ] | |||
| subdivision_name1 = ] (]) | |||
| subdivision_type2 = ] | |||
| subdivision_name2 = {{flag|Osijek-Baranja}} | |||
| seat_type = Municipal seat<br><br>Largest settlement | |||
| seat = Erdut ''(nominal)'', ] ''(administrative)''<br><br>] | |||
| leader_title = Municipal mayor | |||
| leader_name = Jugoslav Vesić (]) | |||
| area_footnotes = <ref>{{Cite Q|Q119585703|mode=cs1}}</ref> | |||
| area_total_km2 = 157.5 | |||
| area_urban_km2 = 30.5 | |||
| elevation_m = 158 | |||
| population_footnotes = <ref name="Census 2021">{{Croatian Census 2021|S}}</ref> | |||
| population_as_of = 2021 | |||
| population_total = 5436 | |||
| population_density_km2 = auto | |||
| population_urban = 561 | |||
| population_density_urban_km2 = auto | |||
| population_metro = | |||
| population_note = | |||
| timezone = ] | |||
| timezone_DST = ] | |||
| utc_offset = +1 | |||
| utc_offset_DST = +2 | |||
| postal_code_type = Postal codes | |||
| postal_code = 31204 ]<br />31205 ]<br />31206 Erdut<br />31226 ] | |||
| area_code = 031 | |||
| blank_name_sec1 = Official languages | |||
| blank_info_sec1 = ], ]<ref name="Prijedlog izvještaja"/> | |||
| website = {{URL|opcina-erdut.hr}} | |||
| notes = | |||
}} | |||
'''Erdut''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Ердут}}, {{IPA-hr|ěrduːt|}}) is a village and a municipality in eastern ] some 37 km east of the major city of ]. Lying on the border with neighbouring ], it was the site of the signing of the 1995 ], which initiated the ] transitional administration over the ]. | |||
The supreme quality ]s of the Erdut wine-cellars and large wooden casks are well-known among wine connoisseurs. The largest cask, made of 150-year old oak-wood, with a content of 75,000 l, was included in the ]. | |||
The village of Erdut is the third largest in the municipality, after ] and ]. The municipality is part of the ] in eastern ]. The municipal center is in the largest village of Dalj. | |||
The picturesque elevations rising above the ], between Aljmaš and Erdut, are protected as an important landscape. The loess deposits on the remains of old elevations have already grown, and the slopes toward the Danube are cut sharply and rise 70 m above the river. Hunting and angling opportunities in the immediate vicinity. The local cuisine offers Slavonian delicacies, venison and freshwater fish with the famous Erdut wines. | |||
== Name and languages == | |||
{{Croatia-geo-stub}} | |||
{{see also|Minority languages of Croatia}} | |||
{{Osijek-Baranja}} | |||
The name Erdut comes from the local ] name (''Erdőd'') meaning "forest road".<ref name="opcina-erdut_a">{{cite web|url=http://www.opcina-erdut.hr/naselja/erdut/ |title=Erdut | Općina Erdut |publisher=Opcina-erdut.hr |access-date=2014-01-31}}</ref> In other languages, the village in ] is known as ''Erdung'' and in ] as Ердут. | |||
Due to the local minority population, the Erdut municipality prescribe the use of not only ] as the official language, but the ] and ] alphabet as well.<ref>Izvješće o provođenju ustavnog zakona o pravima nacionalnih manjina i o utošku sredstava osiguranih u državnom proračunu Republike Hrvatske za 2008. godinu za potrebe nacionalnih manjina, Zagreb, 2009.</ref> | |||
==Geography== | |||
The municipality has a total area of 158 km<sup>2</sup><ref name="opcina-erdut">{{cite web |url=http://www.opcina-erdut.hr/cms/wp-content/files/4_POLA_4_8.PDF |title=Povrsina, stanovnistvo, naseljenost |publisher=Opcina-erdut.hr |access-date=2014-02-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130622100316/http://www.opcina-erdut.hr/cms/wp-content/files/4_POLA_4_8.PDF |archive-date=2013-06-22 |url-status=dead }}</ref> (61 sq mi) and is the largest member municipality of ]. The ] (5.6 km<ref name="opcina-erdut" />) and ] (34.825 km<ref name="opcina-erdut" />) rivers flow through the municipality. The territory of the municipality is completely flat very fertile black soil. The elevation of the village of Erdut is 158 m. It is located at the end of the ] near border crossing with Serbia. The railway station is located in Novi Erdut (''New Erdut'') hamlet, about 1 km south of the village, on the ]-Erdut-] (Serbia) railway. | |||
==History== | |||
] in 1608.]] | |||
The settlement was first mentioned in 1335 under the Hungarian name Erdöd and then as a city in 1472.<ref name="opcina-erdut_a" /> It was successively ruled by ], ], ], ], ] and ]. | |||
===Croatian War of Independence=== | |||
{{main|Erdut massacre}} | |||
When Croatia ] from Yugoslavia in 1991, eastern Slavonia was soon overrun by the ] and Serb ], led by the notorious warlord, Željko Ražnatović known by the name ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.slobodan-milosevic.org/documents/trial/2004-01-13.html |title=Transcript |publisher=Slobodan-milosevic.org |date=2004-01-13 |access-date=2014-01-31}}</ref> The battle for Erdut quickly ended that summer as the entire ]ian population was expelled or killed along with other minorities including ], ], ], ] and ] in an act of ].<ref name="TheNew">''The New York Times''; May 10, 1992</ref> Their homes were soon occupied by other Serbs.<ref name="TheNew" /> Many buildings and homes were destroyed, including the ].<ref name="TheNew" /> | |||
Arkan soon set up a training camp for his ] in Erdut, which became headquarters until the end of the war, when Croatian forces returned according to a peaceful Basic Agreement on the Region of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium. | |||
====Erdut Agreement==== | |||
{{main|Erdut Agreement}} | |||
On November 12, 1995, officials signed what is commonly called the ]<ref name="usip">{{cite web |url=http://www.usip.org/files/file/resources/collections/peace_agreements/croatia_erdut_11121995.pdf |title=Peace Agreements Digital Collection |publisher=Usip.org |access-date=2014-02-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130201185656/http://www.usip.org/files/file/resources/collections/peace_agreements/croatia_erdut_11121995.pdf |archive-date=2013-02-01 |url-status=dead }}</ref> in which the part of eastern Slavonia still occupied by Serbs would be integrated back into Croatia, gradually allowing some of the exiled refugees to return to their homes. This agreement was the basis for the establishment of ].<ref name="usip" /> Erdut has been under Croatian control since 1998.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ecmi.de/fileadmin/downloads/publications/JEMIE/2003/nr3/Focus3-2003_Caspersen.pdf|title=The Thorny Issue of Ethnic Autonomy in Croatia|publisher=Ecmi.de|access-date=2014-02-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110302211937/http://www.ecmi.de/fileadmin/downloads/publications/JEMIE/2003/nr3/Focus3-2003_Caspersen.pdf|archive-date=2011-03-02|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
==Demographics== | |||
{{Historical populations | |||
|title = Historical population<br/> of Erdut municipality | |||
|shading = off | |||
|align = right | |||
|source = Naselja i stanovništvo Republike Hrvatske 1857–2001, DZS, Zagreb, 2005 | |||
|1880 |9421 | |||
|1890 |10451 | |||
|1900 |10904 | |||
|1910 |11373 | |||
|1921 |10543 | |||
|1931 |10976 | |||
|1948 |10177 | |||
|1953 |10324 | |||
|1961 |11440 | |||
|1971 |11353 | |||
|1981 |11035 | |||
|1991 |10197 | |||
|2001 |8417 | |||
|2011 |7308 | |||
}} | |||
===Population=== | |||
According to the 2011 census, the municipality has a population is 7,308. The municipal population consists of ] (55,56%), ] (37,96%) and ] (5,06%).<ref>{{Croatian Census 2011|E|14}}</ref> | |||
There are 4 ] in municipality:<ref name="census2011">{{Croatian Census 2011|S|14|1104}}</ref> | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
|- | |||
! Settlement | |||
! population | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| 610 | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| 1,976 | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| 3,952 | |||
|- | |||
|'''Erdut''' | |||
| 818 | |||
|} | |||
===Religion=== | |||
Dalj is seat of the ] of the ]. | |||
==Politics== | |||
===Joint Council of Municipalities=== | |||
The Municipality of Erdut is one of seven Serb majority member municipalities within the ], inter-municipal ] organization of ethnic Serb community in eastern Croatia established on the basis of ]. As Serb community constitute majority of the population of the municipality it is represented by 2 delegated Councillors at the Assembly of the Joint Council of Municipalities, double the number of Councilors to the number from Serb minority municipalities in Eastern Croatia.<ref name="PrivrednikZOSkupština">{{cite news |date=1 August 2017 |title=Konstituisan 6. saziv Zajedničkog veća opština l |url=https://p-portal.net/konstituisan-6-saziv-zajednickog-veca-opstina/ |language=sr |location=Zagreb |publisher=Privrednik }}</ref> | |||
===Municipal government=== | |||
The municipality assembly is composed of 13 representatives. As of 2021, the member parties are:<ref name="Municipality government">{{cite web|url=https://opcina-erdut.hr/novosti/konacni-rezultati-lokalnih-izbora-2021-na-podrucju-opcine-erdut|title=Konačni rezultati lokalnih izbora 2021 na području općine Erdut |date=2021-05-19 |access-date=2021-06-09}}</ref> | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! style="width:10px" | | |||
! Party | |||
! Number of votes | |||
! Number of seats | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:{{party color|Independent Democratic Serb Party}};"| | |||
| ] | |||
| 1.205 | |||
| 8 | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:{{party color|Croatian Democratic Union}};"| | |||
| ] | |||
| 698 | |||
| 4 | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:{{party color|Workers' Front (Croatia)}};"| | |||
| ] | |||
| 141 | |||
| 1 | |||
|} | |||
===Minority councils=== | |||
Directly elected minority councils and representatives are tasked with consulting the local or regional authorities, advocating for minority rights and interests, integration into public life and participation in the management of local affairs.<ref name="T-Portal">{{Cite web |url=https://www.tportal.hr/vijesti/clanak/manjinski-izbori-prve-nedjelje-u-svibnju-krecu-i-edukacije-20230313 |title=Manjinski izbori prve nedjelje u svibnju, kreću i edukacije |date= 13 March 2023 |author= |publisher=] |access-date=2 May 2023}}</ref> At the ] ] and ] each fulfilled legal requirements to elect 10 members municipal minority councils of the Erdut Municipality.<ref name="OBŽ-Manjine-2023">{{cite web | url=https://www.izbori.hr/site/UserDocsImages/2023/Manjinski%20izbori%202023/Rezultati/Z14_OSJECKO_BARANJSKA_ZUPANIJA.pdf | title=Informacija o konačnim rezultatima izbora članova vijeća i izbora predstavnika nacionalnih manjina 2023. XIV. OSJEČKO-BARANJSKA ŽUPANIJA | date=2023 | author= | publisher=Državno izborno povjerenstvo Republike Hrvatske | page=26 | language=hr | access-date=3 June 2023 | archive-date=3 June 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230603101819/https://www.izbori.hr/site/UserDocsImages/2023/Manjinski%20izbori%202023/Rezultati/Z14_OSJECKO_BARANJSKA_ZUPANIJA.pdf | url-status=dead }}</ref> | |||
==Economy== | |||
Erdut development index is between 50 and 76% of the Croatian average,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://narodne-novine.nn.hr/clanci/sluzbeni/2013_12_158_3313.html|title=Odluka o razvrstavanju jedinica lokalne i područne (regionalne) samouprave prema stupnju razvijenosti|date=27 December 2013|language=hr|access-date=12 October 2015}}</ref> and is underdeveloped municipality which is statistically classified as the ] by the ].<ref name="ASSC-Hrčak-Lovrinčević">{{cite web |url=https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?id_clanak_jezik=24709&show=clanak |last1=Lovrinčević |first1=Željko |last2=Davor |first2=Mikulić |last3=Budak |first3=Jelena |publisher=Ekonomski pregled, Vol.55 No.5-6 |title=AREAS OF SPECIAL STATE CONCERN IN CROATIA- REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT DIFFERENCES AND THE DEMOGRAPHIC AND EDUCATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS |date=June 2004 |access-date=25 August 2018 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180818150557/https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?id_clanak_jezik=24709&show=clanak |archive-date=18 August 2018 }}</ref> | |||
==Culture== | |||
{{travel guide|section|date=March 2014}} | |||
===Points of Interest=== | |||
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] ] in ]]] | |||
The municipality is home of ], and there is also ]. | |||
==Notable natives and residents== | |||
* ], born in ] | |||
* ], World War II concentration camp guard, who was stripped of his U.S. citizenship for his wartime activities. | |||
==See also== | |||
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* ] | |||
* ] | |||
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==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
==External links== | |||
{{commons category|Erdut}} | |||
*{{Official website}} {{in lang|hr}} | |||
{{Geographic location | |||
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| North = ], ]<br>] | |||
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| East = ], ]<br>], ] | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:24, 27 December 2024
Municipality in Slavonia, CroatiaErdut Ердут (Serbian) | |
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Municipality | |
Municipality of Erdut Općina Erdut Општина Ердут | |
Villages of the Erdut Municipality | |
FlagCoat of arms | |
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Coordinates: 45°32′N 19°04′E / 45.533°N 19.067°E / 45.533; 19.067 | |
Country | Croatia |
Region | Slavonia (Podunavlje) |
County | Osijek-Baranja |
Municipal seat Largest settlement | Erdut (nominal), Dalj (administrative) Dalj |
Government | |
• Municipal mayor | Jugoslav Vesić (SDSS) |
Area | |
• Municipality | 157.5 km (60.8 sq mi) |
• Urban | 30.5 km (11.8 sq mi) |
Elevation | 158 m (518 ft) |
Population | |
• Municipality | 5,436 |
• Density | 35/km (89/sq mi) |
• Urban | 561 |
• Urban density | 18/km (48/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal codes | 31204 Bijelo Brdo 31205 Aljmaš 31206 Erdut 31226 Dalj |
Area code | 031 |
Official languages | Croatian, Serbian |
Website | opcina-erdut |
Erdut (Serbian Cyrillic: Ердут, [ěrduːt]) is a village and a municipality in eastern Croatia some 37 km east of the major city of Osijek. Lying on the border with neighbouring Serbia, it was the site of the signing of the 1995 Erdut Agreement, which initiated the UNTAES transitional administration over the Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia.
The village of Erdut is the third largest in the municipality, after Dalj and Bijelo Brdo. The municipality is part of the Osijek-Baranja County in eastern Slavonia. The municipal center is in the largest village of Dalj.
Name and languages
See also: Minority languages of CroatiaThe name Erdut comes from the local Hungarian name (Erdőd) meaning "forest road". In other languages, the village in German is known as Erdung and in Serbian as Ердут.
Due to the local minority population, the Erdut municipality prescribe the use of not only Croatian as the official language, but the Serbian language and Serbian Cyrillic alphabet as well.
Geography
The municipality has a total area of 158 km (61 sq mi) and is the largest member municipality of Joint Council of Municipalities. The Drava (5.6 km) and Danube (34.825 km) rivers flow through the municipality. The territory of the municipality is completely flat very fertile black soil. The elevation of the village of Erdut is 158 m. It is located at the end of the D213 road near border crossing with Serbia. The railway station is located in Novi Erdut (New Erdut) hamlet, about 1 km south of the village, on the Vukovar-Erdut-Bogojevo (Serbia) railway.
History
The settlement was first mentioned in 1335 under the Hungarian name Erdöd and then as a city in 1472. It was successively ruled by Ottoman Empire, Austrian Empire, Austria-Hungary, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Independent State of Croatia and Yugoslavia.
Croatian War of Independence
Main article: Erdut massacreWhen Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, eastern Slavonia was soon overrun by the Yugoslav People's Army and Serb paramilitaries, led by the notorious warlord, Željko Ražnatović known by the name Arkan. The battle for Erdut quickly ended that summer as the entire Croatian population was expelled or killed along with other minorities including Czechs, Germans, Hungarians, Ruthenians and Ukrainians in an act of ethnic cleansing. Their homes were soon occupied by other Serbs. Many buildings and homes were destroyed, including the Roman Catholic Church.
Arkan soon set up a training camp for his Serb Volunteer Guard in Erdut, which became headquarters until the end of the war, when Croatian forces returned according to a peaceful Basic Agreement on the Region of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium.
Erdut Agreement
Main article: Erdut AgreementOn November 12, 1995, officials signed what is commonly called the Erdut Agreement in which the part of eastern Slavonia still occupied by Serbs would be integrated back into Croatia, gradually allowing some of the exiled refugees to return to their homes. This agreement was the basis for the establishment of Joint Council of Municipalities. Erdut has been under Croatian control since 1998.
Demographics
Year | Pop. | ±% |
---|---|---|
1880 | 9,421 | — |
1890 | 10,451 | +10.9% |
1900 | 10,904 | +4.3% |
1910 | 11,373 | +4.3% |
1921 | 10,543 | −7.3% |
1931 | 10,976 | +4.1% |
1948 | 10,177 | −7.3% |
1953 | 10,324 | +1.4% |
1961 | 11,440 | +10.8% |
1971 | 11,353 | −0.8% |
1981 | 11,035 | −2.8% |
1991 | 10,197 | −7.6% |
2001 | 8,417 | −17.5% |
2011 | 7,308 | −13.2% |
Source: Naselja i stanovništvo Republike Hrvatske 1857–2001, DZS, Zagreb, 2005 |
Population
According to the 2011 census, the municipality has a population is 7,308. The municipal population consists of Serbs (55,56%), Croats (37,96%) and Hungarians (5,06%).
There are 4 settlements in municipality:
Settlement | population |
---|---|
Aljmaš | 610 |
Bijelo Brdo | 1,976 |
Dalj | 3,952 |
Erdut | 818 |
Religion
Dalj is seat of the Eparchy of Osječko polje and Baranja of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
Politics
Joint Council of Municipalities
The Municipality of Erdut is one of seven Serb majority member municipalities within the Joint Council of Municipalities, inter-municipal sui generis organization of ethnic Serb community in eastern Croatia established on the basis of Erdut Agreement. As Serb community constitute majority of the population of the municipality it is represented by 2 delegated Councillors at the Assembly of the Joint Council of Municipalities, double the number of Councilors to the number from Serb minority municipalities in Eastern Croatia.
Municipal government
The municipality assembly is composed of 13 representatives. As of 2021, the member parties are:
Party | Number of votes | Number of seats | |
---|---|---|---|
Independent Democratic Serb Party | 1.205 | 8 | |
Croatian Democratic Union | 698 | 4 | |
Workers' Front | 141 | 1 |
Minority councils
Directly elected minority councils and representatives are tasked with consulting the local or regional authorities, advocating for minority rights and interests, integration into public life and participation in the management of local affairs. At the 2023 Croatian national minorities councils and representatives elections Hungarians and Serbs of Croatia each fulfilled legal requirements to elect 10 members municipal minority councils of the Erdut Municipality.
Economy
Erdut development index is between 50 and 76% of the Croatian average, and is underdeveloped municipality which is statistically classified as the First Category Area of Special State Concern by the Government of Croatia.
Culture
This section is written like a travel guide. Please help improve the section by introducing an encyclopedic style or move the content to Wikivoyage. (March 2014) |
Points of Interest
The municipality is home of Eparchy of Osječko polje and Baranja, and there is also Erdut Castle.
Notable natives and residents
- Milutin Milanković, born in Dalj
- Anton Tittjung, World War II concentration camp guard, who was stripped of his U.S. citizenship for his wartime activities.
See also
- Erdut Agreement
- Osijek-Baranja County
- Slavonia
- Joint Council of Municipalities
- Cultural and Scientific Center "Milutin Milanković"
- High School Dalj
- List of Croatian municipalities with minority languages in official use
References
- ^ Government of Croatia (October 2013). "Peto izvješće Republike Hrvatske o primjeni Europske povelje o regionalnim ili manjinskim jezicima" (PDF) (in Croatian). Council of Europe. p. 36. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
- Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic of Croatia. Wikidata Q119585703.
- "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements" (xlsx). Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in 2021. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. 2022.
- ^ "Erdut | Općina Erdut". Opcina-erdut.hr. Retrieved 2014-01-31.
- Izvješće o provođenju ustavnog zakona o pravima nacionalnih manjina i o utošku sredstava osiguranih u državnom proračunu Republike Hrvatske za 2008. godinu za potrebe nacionalnih manjina, Zagreb, 2009.
- ^ "Povrsina, stanovnistvo, naseljenost" (PDF). Opcina-erdut.hr. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-06-22. Retrieved 2014-02-21.
- "Transcript". Slobodan-milosevic.org. 2004-01-13. Retrieved 2014-01-31.
- ^ The New York Times; May 10, 1992
- ^ "Peace Agreements Digital Collection" (PDF). Usip.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-02-01. Retrieved 2014-02-21.
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External links
- Official website (in Croatian)
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