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Mijači () is a village in the Brestovac municipality of the Požega-Slavonia County, Croatia. According to the 2001 census, there were 18 inhabitants in the village. The village is connected by the D38 state road. ==History== The village was known as Mihači until 1900. During the World War II in Yugoslavia, in 1943,〔Slavica Hrečkovski, 1965, Građa za historiju narodnooslobodilac̆kog pokreta u Slavoniji, Volume 4, p. : "prema selu Mijači, gdje je ' 1943. formirana XVIII ..."〕 the Yugoslav Partisans formed the 18th National Liberation Brigade in the village, in which the fighters of the 1st and 2nd Slavonian NOP Units, including the whole 2nd Band of the 2nd Battalion of the 2nd NOP Unit were joined.〔Stjepan Brlošić, Đakovština u narodnooslobodilačkoj borbi i socijalističkoj revoluciji: 1941-1945, Skupština općine, 1986, p. : "U selu Mijači, kotar Slavonska Požega, formirana 18. NO brigada. U sastav brigade ušli su borci 1. i 2. slavonskog NOP odreda sa cijelom 2. četom 2. bataljona 2. NOP odreda."〕 In 1944, the Croatian fascist Ustaše had set up camp in the village, with 45 soldiers, and the Partisan Ljubuški battalion had driven them out after an hour.〔Ivo Smoljan, Neretva, KLEK, 1988, p. : "PO sa jedinicama Ljubuškog bataljona napali su neprijateljski garnizon u Mijači u kome je bilo 45 ustaša. Poslije jednog sata borbe neprijatelj je bio protjeran."〕 In the prelude of the Croatian War, the village was part of the SAO Western Slavonia, and subsequently the Republic of Serbian Krajina. *1857: 115 *1869: 130 *1880: 166 *1890: 133 *1900: 172 *1910: 371 *1921: 205 *1931: 281 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mijači」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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