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Silaš | |
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Coordinates: 45°25′23″N18°46′23″E / 45.42306°N 18.77306°E | |
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Municipality | Šodolovci |
Government | |
• Body | Local Committee |
Area | |
• Total | 15.9 km2 (6.1 sq mi) |
Population (2021) [3] | |
• Total | 326 |
• Density | 21/km2 (53/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (Central European Time) |
Official languages | Croatian, Serbian [1] |
Silaš (Serbian Cyrillic : Силаш, Hungarian : Szilas) is a village in the Šodolovci municipality in Osijek-Baranja County, Croatia. At the time of 2011 Census village's population was 476. [4] Silaš was established in 1922 in the aftermath of the World War I on the spot of abandoned Eltz seigniory. [5] Its original inhabitants were families of Serb soldiers who participated in the Salonica front battles against the German Empire, Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria. [5]
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