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- Mlaka,_Croatia abstract "Mlaka is a village in Croatia. It is a new territorial organization that has been formed from the former large municipality of Novska. According to the 1991 census, 304 residents were Serbs (84.91%), 10 Croats (2.79%), 10 Yugoslavs (2.79%), 2 Muslims (0.55%), and others (8.92%).Mlaka is the name of a German concentration camp during World War II in this area.".
- Q748782 abstract "Mlaka is a village in Croatia. It is a new territorial organization that has been formed from the former large municipality of Novska. According to the 1991 census, 304 residents were Serbs (84.91%), 10 Croats (2.79%), 10 Yugoslavs (2.79%), 2 Muslims (0.55%), and others (8.92%).Mlaka is the name of a German concentration camp during World War II in this area.".
- Mlaka,_Croatia comment "Mlaka is a village in Croatia. It is a new territorial organization that has been formed from the former large municipality of Novska. According to the 1991 census, 304 residents were Serbs (84.91%), 10 Croats (2.79%), 10 Yugoslavs (2.79%), 2 Muslims (0.55%), and others (8.92%).Mlaka is the name of a German concentration camp during World War II in this area.".
- Q748782 comment "Mlaka is a village in Croatia. It is a new territorial organization that has been formed from the former large municipality of Novska. According to the 1991 census, 304 residents were Serbs (84.91%), 10 Croats (2.79%), 10 Yugoslavs (2.79%), 2 Muslims (0.55%), and others (8.92%).Mlaka is the name of a German concentration camp during World War II in this area.".