Gretna-Uskoks
"Uskoken Gebirge", a group of mountains on the borders of Carniola now called Žumberak. They were also settled in the nearby White Carniola and Kostel in what
Gretna-Croatia–Slovenia relations
of cadaster municipality Sečovlje; the Sveta Gera (Trdina Peak) in the Žumberak Mountains, with the Slovenian Army occupying barracks that according to
Gretna-Gera (disambiguation)
Lombardy, Italy Gera Lario, a town in Lombardy, Italy Sveta Gera, peak of the Žumberak hills in Croatia, named after St. Gertrude the Great Gera, Virginia, an
Gretna-Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
Orle, Pisarovina, Pokupsko, Preseka, Pušća, Rakovec, Rugvica, Stupnik, Žumberak ŽU Županja Babina Greda, Bošnjaci, Cerna, Drenovci, Gradište, Gunja, Štitar
Gretna-Karlovac
removed from Senj and disbanded into the hinterland, most notably in the Žumberak hills north of Karlovac. The forces of the Ottoman Empire laid siege to
Gretna-Croats of Slovenia
umjetničko društvo Žumberak (KUD Žumberak) from Novo Mesto (founded in 1987) and Hrvatski centar kulture Ljubljana. KUD Žumberak founded a local museum
Gretna-34th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
divizija) was a Yugoslav Partisan division formed on 30 January 1944 on Žumberak mountains. It was formed from the 16th Youth Brigade and Franjo Ogulinac
Gretna-Drašći Vrh
Drašći Vrh is a naselje (settlement) in the municipality of Žumberak, Zagreb County, Croatia and belongs to the Greek Catholic parish of Pećno. According
Gretna-Gornji Oštrc
form the settlement (naselje) of Oštrc, and belong to the municipality of Žumberak. In 1835, Gornji Oštrc had 12 houses and 167 inhabitants, however, it currently
Gretna-Croatian–Slovene Peasant Revolt
Brdovec Samobor Okić Jastrebarsko Podčetrtek Brežice Metlika Novo Mesto Žumberak Koprivnica Križevci Ivanić-Grad Ogulin Hrastovica Pazin Škofja Loka Gorica