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Moravice, Croatia
Moravice (formerly known as Komorske Moravice until 1919, thereafter as Srpske Moravice until 1991〔 (TZ Vrbovsko: Čogrljevo jezero Moravice ): Na Lujzijani i željezničkoj pruzi prema Rijeci svega 8 km od Vrbovskog, nalaze se Moravice (do 1919 g. Komorske Moravice)〕〔 ''Eciklopedija Jugoslavije'' vol. 8, Zagreb: JLZ, 1971, p. 113〕) (〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=PETO IZVJEŠĆE REPUBLIKE HRVATSKE O PRIMJENI EUROPSKE POVELJE O REGIONALNIM ILI MANJINSKIM JEZICIMA, page 36 )〕) is a settlement in north-western Croatia, situated at the far east of the mountainous region of Gorski kotar in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County. It is part of the Vrbovsko municipality. The population is 664 (as of the 2011 census)〔 (DZS: Census 2011. )〕〔 (DZS: Census 2001 )〕
It was the birthplace of:
* 18th century Serb Orthodox bishop Danilo Jakšić
* Slavko Kvaternik, one of the founders of the Ustaša movement, and a Nazi collaborator during the Second World War
* Actor Pero Kvrgić
==References==


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