Jadovno concentration camp
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The Jadovno concentration camp was a concentration and extermination camp[1][2] located in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II. The first of twenty-six concentration camps located on the territory of the NDH during the war, it held thousands of Serbs and Jews over a period of 122 days from May to August 1941. Estimates of the number of deaths at the camp range from 10,000 to 68,000, mostly Serbs.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jadovno_concentration_camp
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Coordinates: 44°35'19"N 15°11'21"E
- Plitvice Lakes 47 km
- Peninsula 52 km
- Bavljenac Island 107 km
- Jadrija beach 109 km
- The old city of Šibenik 110 km
- Split 152 km
- Salona 155 km
- Grad 156 km
- Approximate site of the Battle of Lissa 172 km
- Stari Grad 192 km
- Čovini 10 km
- kompleks „Podoštra“ Gospić 13 km
- kasarna Staniša Opsenica Stanko 14 km
- kasarna "Jasikovac 17 km
- Skladište goriva ex. JNA - Lugovo Šugarje 17 km
- Pag 18 km
- A1 - Exit Gospić 19 km
- YPA - Object Lički Osik 20 km
- Povljana 28 km
- National Park - Paklenica 36 km