Gorjani may refer to:
Poljica may refer to:
Rakovica is a Serbo-Croatian place name, meaning "crab". It may refer to:
Gorjani is a village and a municipality in Osijek-Baranja County, Croatia.
Bosniak or Bošnjak may refer to:
Reka may refer to:
Siege of Osijek may refer to:
The Battle of Gorjani or Battle of Đakovo was fought on 9 October 1537 at Gorjani, a place in present-day Slavonia, between the towns of Đakovo and Valpovo, as part of the Little War in Hungary as well as the Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War.
Lipovac is a Serbo-Croatian toponym and surname. It may refer to:
Podgrađe is a Serbo-Croatian place name, a toponym derived from pod ("below") and grad ("town"), when in the Middle Ages "grad" was a term used for a fort, fortress, castle. It was part of wider urban area of a fortress or a castle, and/or a settlement adjacent to it, and can be referred to or translated as a castle town or a market town, as in nomenclature used for urban development in the medieval Europe.
Markovac may refer to several places:
Starigrad may refer to:
Drežnica may refer to:
Dubravica may refer to:
Višnjica may refer to several places:
Bijela, or also Bijela rijeka in case of rivers, may refer to:
Križ may refer to:
Kovačevac may refer to:
Katzianer's Campaign or Katzianer's War was a failed 1537 Habsburg attempt of driving the Ottomans away from the region of Slavonia in modern-day Croatia. Despite being well resourced, Katzianer's army failed to achieve any objectives and it was ultimately completely annihilated in the Battle of Gorjani.
Selci may refer to:
Smiljan may refer to: