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A collection of authentic Baranja tales and folk songs. Through dialect, humor, and warm images of everyday life, the author preserves the spirit of Baranja, its people, customs, and rich oral tradition.
The book Panonija Osijek 1945 – 1970 provides a detailed overview of the development of the Osijek company Panonija d.d., specialized in road freight transport, during the crucial period of post-war reconstruction and industrialization.
Baranja is a region located in northeastern Croatia and southeastern Hungary, between the Drava and Danube rivers.
Zdenka Lechner, the first ethnologist at the Museum of Slavonia (1951–1965), made significant contributions to the study of the traditional culture of Slavonia, including the use of pokljuc – earthen lids for baking bread and pastries on the hearth.
In his major work from 1910, Josip Bösendorfer provides an overview of Slavonian history with an emphasis on the past of the counties (Križevci, Virovitica, Požega, Baranja, Vukovo, Srijem) and the city of Osijek in the Middle Ages and the modern era.
Literary works of elementary school students in Slavonia and Baranja - Youth Day 1979.