Radići may refer to:
Rakovica is a Serbo-Croatian place name, meaning "crab". It may refer to:
Malinska-Dubašnica is a municipality in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county on the island Krk of in western Croatia. Its centre is Malinska. There are 3,212 inhabitants, with 90% Croats. It was established as a municipality in 1993.
Glavica may refer to:
Gradina may refer to:
Grabovac may refer to:
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:
Poljana may refer to:
Trstenik is a South Slavic place name originating from the word trska which means reed. It may refer to:
Starigrad may refer to:
Ključ may refer to:
Lukovo may refer to:
Višnjica may refer to several places:
Križ may refer to:
Tkalec is a Slovene and Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Golubić is a Serbo-Croatian toponym. It may refer to:
Sveti Petar may refer to:
Radici may refer to:
Radica, Italian for briar root, may refer to: