Mirkovci is a village and the suburb of town Vinkovci, in eastern Croatia. It is in the Syrmia region, located immediately southeast of Vinkovci. The Vinkovci-Gunja railway separates it from the rest of the city. The population is 2,673 (census 2001). In the vicinity, the Roman town of Cibalae (Vinkovci) was the birthplace of Valentinian I in 321. During the Second World War, 107 ethnic Serbs were transferred and killed in the Jasenovac concentration camp by the Croatian fascist Ustashe.
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- Mirkovci is a village and the suburb of town Vinkovci, in eastern Croatia. It is in the Syrmia region, located immediately southeast of Vinkovci. The Vinkovci-Gunja railway separates it from the rest of the city. The population is 2,673 (census 2001). In the vicinity, the Roman town of Cibalae (Vinkovci) was the birthplace of Valentinian I in 321. During the Second World War, 107 ethnic Serbs were transferred and killed in the Jasenovac concentration camp by the Croatian fascist Ustashe. In the beginning of 1991, the 1809 Serbian Orthodox church of Saint Nicholas was destroyed by Croatian police forces shelling from Vinkovci. During the Croatian War, Mirkovci was under Serb control since the majority of inhabitants were ethnic Serbs. The majority of the inhabitants are ethnic Serbs. A former village, Milovanci is today part of Mirkovci.
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- Mirkovci is a village and the suburb of town Vinkovci, in eastern Croatia. It is in the Syrmia region, located immediately southeast of Vinkovci. The Vinkovci-Gunja railway separates it from the rest of the city. The population is 2,673 (census 2001). In the vicinity, the Roman town of Cibalae (Vinkovci) was the birthplace of Valentinian I in 321. During the Second World War, 107 ethnic Serbs were transferred and killed in the Jasenovac concentration camp by the Croatian fascist Ustashe.
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