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Majške Međe-Мајшке Међе Settlement Country Croatia County Osijek-Baranja Municipality Jagodnjak Population 99 (2001) Majške Međe (Serbian cyrillic:Мајшке Међе) is a settlement in the region of Baranja, Croatia. Administratively, it is located in the Jagodnjak municipality within the Osijek-Baranja County. Population is 99 people.
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Coordinates: 45°44′17″N 18°29′17″E / 45.738°N 18.488°E
Joint Council of Municipalities Settlements of Joint Council of Municipalities Borovo • Erdut • Aljmaš • Bijelo Brdo • Dalj • Jagodnjak • Bolman • Majške Međe • Novi Bolman • Markušica • Gaboš • Karadžićevo • Ostrovo • Podrinje • Negoslavci • Šodolovci • Ada • Koprivna • Palača • Paulin Dvor • Petrova Slatina • Silaš • Trpinja • Bobota • Bršadin • Ćelije • Ludvinci • Pačetin • Vera
Founders and leaders of Joint Council of Municipalities Hrvoje Šarinić • Milan Milanović • Peter W. Galbraith • Thorvald Stoltenberg • William Walker (diplomat) • Jasques Paul Klein • Dragan Crnogorac • Vojislav Stanimirović • Mile Horvat • Milorad Pupovac • Dragan Crnogorac • Miloš Vojnović
Locations in Joint Council of Municipalities Erdut Castle • Marian church in Aljmaš • Milutin Milovanović born house • Danube • Vuka • Drava • Gradac • Plaque of Erdut Agreement • Monument to fallen soldiers of Bolman battle • Lazic family Castle • Wine Road of Erdut vineyards • Monastery of the Dormition of the Virgin in Dalj mountain • archaeological park Dalj idol • Monument to fallen soldiers and victims of fascism in World war II • monument to the Russian woman pilot Evgenia Cevniseia • St. Dimitrije Church, Dalj • St. Nikolai Church, Bijelo Brdo • Patriarch's Palace • St. Stefan Church, Borovo • Parochial church of Sts. Peter and Paul, Bolman • Parochial church of St. Nikolai, Jagodnjak • Church of St. John the Baptist, Ostrovo • Church of St. George, Bobota • Monument to national hero Vaso Đurđević • Church of the Ascension of the Lord, Trpinja
Categories:- Populated places in Osijek-Baranja County
- Baranya
- Joint Council of Municipalities
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