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During the second
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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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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Tomislav as a prince in 914, and church councils in Split in 925 and 928 also reference him. Archbishop Gregory mentions Tomislav's victory over Attila, the Hungarian king. The prevailing view is that Tomislav was crowned Croatian king after a successful war with the Hungarians, occurring
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The
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This area hosts two lakes, the artificial reservoir BuŔko Lake in the extreme western part of
Livanjsko polje and the lake of glacial origin in the northeastern part of the municipality of Blidinje. Despite being in a karst area, around 600 km2 of pastures, arable fields, and meadows exist in the
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Delminium, with the latter receiving a triumph in Rome for his victory. Delminium was described as a "large city," almost inaccessible and impregnable. The Romans used lighted arrows to burn the wooden houses. After various rebellions and three wars with Rome, the Dalmatae
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oversaw the project. By 1926, construction was ongoing, prompting the establishment of a
Central Committee in Zagreb to raise funds. The basilica's exterior was completed in 1932. To raise additional funds, Podhorsky initiated the establishment of the Club of Cyril-Methodian Masons in Zagreb,
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Due to the scarcity of documents, the early Middle Ages in the present-day
Municipality of Tomislavgrad are shrouded in mystery, similar to the broader history of the Croats. Written records are almost non-existent. Some Croatian traditions were later recorded by chroniclers, such as the
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In mid-1955, the country was divided into 15 srezs, and Duvno became a municipality within the Srez of Livno. In 1962, the number of srezs was reduced to 6, and the
Municipality of Duvno, with 61 settlements, became a part of the Srez of Mostar. In 1966, the srezs were abolished.
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units. Fearing the spread of rebellion, the
Italians once again occupied Tomislavgrad in September 1941 and took control of political and military affairs until June 1942. While the NDH civil authorities remained active, the UstaŔe organization was expelled from Tomislavgrad.
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Encompassing a large part of the karst area and four karst fields: BuÅ”ko Blato (700-750 m.a.s.l.); RoÅ”ko and Duvanjsko polje (860-900 m.a.s.l.) and Å uiÄko polje (about 920 m.a.s.l.), the Municipality of Tomislavgrad boasts significant geographical features. The plateaus of
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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 center - the Municipality of Tomislavgrad.
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to the south, and bordered by the Ottoman-Venetian frontier to the west, Hasan Agha was appointed as its first captain. In 1723, the Ottomans erected a fortress in Županj-Potok, naming it Sedidžedid (the new wall) and subsequently naming the captaincy after it.
735:Županj-Potok - a small place, but densely populated. There are many villages that are also very populated and have many inhabitants. Županj-Potok has about a hundred houses and villages with about a thousand chimneys (houses). They are judged by the kadi of
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which was added to the collection. Unfortunately, the collection was destroyed in a fire at the end of World War II, leaving only one sickle and axe. This evidence indicates that the early inhabitants of Tomislavgrad were cattlemen, farmers, and warriors.
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For the next two centuries following Ottoman conquest, information about life in the Duvno region under Ottoman rule is scarce. The majority of the population fled from the Ottoman invaders, leaving the present-day town as a small Ottoman
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In 1896, Fra AnÄeo NuÄ discovered various sculptures of Roman pagan deities, fragments of pagan sarcophagi, and columns of medieval Christian churches. Notable discoveries included two votive monuments and altars dedicated to the goddess
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After the Romans defeated the Dalmatae, Delminium was almost abandoned, with a Roman military crew stationed there to maintain control over the Illyrians. The Romans began rebuilding Delminium in 18 and 19 AD during the reign of Emperor
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Situated in the southwestern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Municipality of Tomislavgrad is located in the southern part of Canton 10, and is one of the 6 municipalities of Cant 10, right next to the border with Croatia and the
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The Srez of Županjac was divided into four municipalities: Grabovica, Vir, Županjac, and BriÅ”nik-OpleÄani, the latter existing from 1937 to 1940 before being abolished and incorporated into the Municipality of Županjac.
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In 1374, a conflict erupted in the village of Kolo in Duvno over loyalty to either the Bosnian or Croatian-Hungarian King. As a result, Tvrtko took control of the village, giving it to the SemkoviÄ family from
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The most important Croatian ruler of the 10th century was Tomislav. Few sources detail his rule. During this period, Constantine VII wrote about Croatia's military strength and its victory over the Bulgarians.
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In the subsequent parliamentary election in 1925, the HRSS once again dominated the Kotar of Županjac, securing 3,938 votes out of 4,737, with the HPS receiving a mere 23 votes. Despite disagreements over the
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Immediately after the establishment of the NDH, the UstaÅ”e in Tomislavgrad, led by Brstilo and TanoviÄ, organized the persecution of local Serbs. The Communist Party of Yugoslavia's (KPJ) local committee in
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The Duvno field, with the city of Županjac, remained under Croatian kings' control until the late 13th century, when it passed to the noble Å ubiÄ family. At the turn of the 14th century, the Å ubiÄs, with
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and began settling in these Roman provinces at the end of the 6th century and especially at the beginning of the 7th century. Constantine VII records that they came at the invitation of Emperor
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Considering the geographical and morphological affiliation and distribution of the area, the Municipality of Tomislavgrad occupies, we can classify it in the area of high and low mountainous
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In 167 BC, the Romans conquered the entire Adriatic coast south of Neretva, destroying the state of the Ardiaei. The first conflict between the Dalmatae and Rome began in 156 BC. The consuls
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The immigration of Croats to the area of today's Tomislavgrad and their interaction with the indigenous population are not fully understood. The Croats breached the defensive lines on the
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VelagiÄ, Adnan (2013). "Administrativno-teritorijalne promjene u Hercegovini od 1945. do 1996. godine" [The administrative-territorial changes in Herzegovina from 1945 to 1990].
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The area has been populated since 4000 BC ā 2400 BC, even before the arrival of the Illyrians. From that period, only polished stone axes remain as evidence of early human presence. The
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defeated the Avars and established Frankish rule in Croatian territories, bringing his empire into contact with Byzantium. Charles recognized Byzantine supremacy over
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also inhabited the area, bringing higher culture, crafts, and better weapons. However, the small number of Celts eventually assimilated into the Illyrian population.
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referred to him as King of the Croats. Since Thomas the Archdeacon dates Tomislav's principality to 914, his coronation likely took place between 914 and 925.
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claims the assembly was held around 753, but the Archbishop of Bar dates King Budimir's reign from 887 to 917, implying the assembly occurred in 885 or 886.
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Although construction of the basilica was ongoing, it was consecrated on 29 September 1940, attended by approximately 8,000 people. Bishop
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7:
982:, who opposed the basilica project.
853:State of Slovenes, Croats, and Serbs
676:, under the control of Croatian Ban
660:Džudža Džafer Mosque in Tomislavgrad
521:suggested that Budimir was actually
295:Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
127:Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
2727:Wilkes, J. J. The Illyrians, 1992;
824:in the present-day Municipality of
199:46.5 km (18.0 sq mi)
14:
3052:The collection of papers of Duvno
934:Croatian Republican Peasant Party
636:granted Duvno and GlamoÄ to Duke
457:Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja
207:7.5 km (2.9 sq mi)
160: ā¢ Municipal president
97:
61:
51:
1058:Bajro TanoviÄ, originally from
968:Brethren of the Croatian Dragon
845:Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius
758:On May 8, 1711, Duvno became a
501:, a Dalmatian from the city of
1097:Federal Bosnia and Herzegovina
493:to defend the empire from the
402:were finally subdued in 9 AD.
1:
996:In 1937, the Municipality of
855:. This state merged with the
301:. Its seat is in the town of
1022:Independent State of Croatia
1016:Independent State of Croatia
275:Municipality of Tomislavgrad
30:Municipality of Tomislavgrad
3172:Municipalities of Canton 10
1212:Municipality of Prozor-Rama
874:The provincial head of the
3188:
1540:
703:in 1470, and by 1477, the
317:
15:
3121:
2561:
1559:
1216:Municipality of Jablanica
876:Herzegovinian Franciscans
776:mentions a borough named
590:Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia
519:Ivan KukuljeviÄ Sakcinski
466:by the Byzantine Emperor
96:
88:
75:
47:
38:
463:De administrando imperio
32:
1208:Municipality of PosuŔje
892:Croatian Farmers' Party
884:Croatian People's Party
680:, at the invitation of
76:Etymology: Named after
3113:Municipalities of the
1534:
1204:Municipality of Kupres
1006:Yugoslav Radical Union
848:
774:Hamdija KreÅ”evljakoviÄ
741:
661:
299:Bosnia and Herzegovina
282:
115:Bosnia and Herzegovina
80:and the Croatian word
1528:
946:Vidovdan Constitution
861:Kingdom of Montenegro
839:
832:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
701:Sanjak of Herzegovina
682:Stjepan VukÄiÄ KosaÄa
659:
642:Stjepan VukÄiÄ KosaÄa
546:Thomas the Archdeacon
538:Dalmatian city-states
395:Gaius Marcius Figulus
239:33/km (85/sq mi)
1228:Dalmatian hinterland
1218:ā 16.3 km, and with
1214:ā 36.3 km, with the
1210:- 53.6 km, with the
1206:ā 30.5 km, with the
1202:ā 39.5 km, with the
1087:Socialist Yugoslavia
950:KaraÄorÄeviÄ dynasty
563:Archdiocese of Split
236: ā¢ Density
2562:Ethnic composition
1091:After the war, the
1010:Banovina of Croatia
961:Tomislav of Croatia
646:Duchy of Saint Sava
523:Tomislav of Croatia
283:OpÄina Tomislavgrad
78:Tomislav of Croatia
33:OpÄina Tomislavgrad
2555:Ethnic composition
1535:
849:
662:
559:Pope Boniface VIII
212: ā¢ Rural
204: ā¢ Urban
196: ā¢ Water
3159:
3158:
3048:Duvanjski zbornik
2952:, pp. 43ā44.
2925:, pp. 42ā43.
2898:, pp. 44ā45.
2797:, pp. 21ā22.
2702:
2701:
2635:Muslims/Bosniaks
2552:
2551:
1543:Kongora coal mine
1196:local communities
972:Stjepan Podhorsky
857:Kingdom of Serbia
345:Franciscan friary
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270:
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3126:Bosansko Grahovo
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2627:29,704 (89,89%)
2624:29,272 (88,34%)
2621:26,712 (87,11%)
2618:25,976 (86,56%)
2615:29,006 (91,81%)
2607:27,610 (100,0%)
2604:33,046 (100,0%)
2601:33,135 (100,0%)
2598:30,666 (100,0%)
2595:30,009 (100,0%)
2592:33,032 (100,0%)
2559:
1557:
991:KreÅ”imir PandžiÄ
686:Sladoje SemkoviÄ
586:Banate of Bosnia
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509:in the east and
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2151:Mijakovo Polje
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1324:Gornji BriŔnik
1320:Gornja Prisika
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880:David NevistiÄ
841:Nikola TaveliÄ
833:
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753:Sanjak of Klis
653:
652:Ottoman Empire
650:
644:, Duke of the
575:Bosnian Church
515:Dominik MandiÄ
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1951:Kongora
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1236:Dalmatia
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419:MetkoviÄ
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279:Croatian
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3071:Prilozi
3039:Sources
2680:Others
2612:Croats
2496:Vinica
2391:SrÄani
2231:Omolje
1991:KovaÄi
1971:Korita
1751:Cebara
1632:Bobara
1612:Blažuj
1604:33,032
1601:30,009
1598:30,666
1595:33,135
1592:33,046
1521:Economy
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1492:ZaljiÄe
1472:VedaÅ”iÄ
1452:Seonica
1428:RaÅ”Äani
1420:Prisoje
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1344:Kongora
1316:GaleÄiÄ
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2589:Total
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2468:5,760
2465:5,012
2462:4,231
2459:3,265
2456:1,986
2443:1,758
2440:1,446
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2423:1,167
2420:1,249
2343:1,000
2340:1,158
2303:1,107
2300:1,150
2271:PasiÄ
2200:1,091
2031:Letka
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1900:216
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