Stari Perkovci

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Stari Perkovci in 2009
Stari Perkovci

Stari Perkovci is a village in Brod-Posavina County in Croatia. In 2011, it had 1,123 inhabitants. [1]

Football club NK Slavonac CO represents the town.

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References

  1. Janes, Andrej; Bebek, Ana Azinović (2017). T. Sekelj Ivančan (ed.). "Stari Perkovci-Sela, ruralno naselje 14. stoljeća". Zbornik Srednjovjekovna naselja u svjetlu arheoloških izvora. 6: 337–388.
  2. "Ankica Zmaić". Croatian Parliament. Retrieved 2023-12-31.

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