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Zečevo Rogozničko is a Croatian village in the Šibenik-Knin County, near the town of Rogoznica. It is located in the Dalmatia region. The population is 195 (2011 census). Zečevo became known widely known in Croatia during the Croatian War of Independence, when a Croatian volunteer army hit two planes of the Yugoslav Army during the aerial bombing, and one of the soldiers shouted triumphantly: "Both went down!" This moment was captured on video and was broadcast throughout the country.

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  • Zečevo Rogozničko, nebo též pouze Zečevo, je vesnice, přímořské letovisko a turisty často vyhledávaná lokalita v Chorvatsku v Šibenicko-kninské župě, spadající pod opčinu Rogoznica. Nachází se asi 2 km severozápadně od Rogoznice. V roce 2011 zde trvale žilo 195 obyvatel. Počet obyvatel vesnice je až na pokles v roce 1991, kdy zde bylo pouze 95 obyvatel, poměrně stabilní. Sousedními sídly jsou Primošten, Rogoznica a . (cs)
  • Zečevo Rogozničko es una localidad de Croacia en el ejido del municipio de Rogoznica, condado de Šibenik-Knin. (es)
  • Zečevo Rogozničko is a Croatian village in the Šibenik-Knin County, near the town of Rogoznica. It is located in the Dalmatia region. The population is 195 (2011 census). Zečevo became known widely known in Croatia during the Croatian War of Independence, when a Croatian volunteer army hit two planes of the Yugoslav Army during the aerial bombing, and one of the soldiers shouted triumphantly: "Both went down!" This moment was captured on video and was broadcast throughout the country. (en)
  • Zečevo Rogozničko – wieś w Chorwacji, w żupanii szybenicko-knińskiej, w gminie Rogoznica. W 2011 roku liczyła 195 mieszkańców. (pl)
  • Зечево-Рогозницько (хорв. Zečevo Rogozničko) — населений пункт у Хорватії, у Шибеницько-Книнській жупанії у складі громади Рогозниця. (uk)
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  • Zečevo Rogozničko, nebo též pouze Zečevo, je vesnice, přímořské letovisko a turisty často vyhledávaná lokalita v Chorvatsku v Šibenicko-kninské župě, spadající pod opčinu Rogoznica. Nachází se asi 2 km severozápadně od Rogoznice. V roce 2011 zde trvale žilo 195 obyvatel. Počet obyvatel vesnice je až na pokles v roce 1991, kdy zde bylo pouze 95 obyvatel, poměrně stabilní. Sousedními sídly jsou Primošten, Rogoznica a . (cs)
  • Zečevo Rogozničko es una localidad de Croacia en el ejido del municipio de Rogoznica, condado de Šibenik-Knin. (es)
  • Zečevo Rogozničko is a Croatian village in the Šibenik-Knin County, near the town of Rogoznica. It is located in the Dalmatia region. The population is 195 (2011 census). Zečevo became known widely known in Croatia during the Croatian War of Independence, when a Croatian volunteer army hit two planes of the Yugoslav Army during the aerial bombing, and one of the soldiers shouted triumphantly: "Both went down!" This moment was captured on video and was broadcast throughout the country. (en)
  • Zečevo Rogozničko – wieś w Chorwacji, w żupanii szybenicko-knińskiej, w gminie Rogoznica. W 2011 roku liczyła 195 mieszkańców. (pl)
  • Зечево-Рогозницько (хорв. Zečevo Rogozničko) — населений пункт у Хорватії, у Шибеницько-Книнській жупанії у складі громади Рогозниця. (uk)
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  • Zečevo Rogozničko (es)
  • Zečevo Rogozničko (pl)
  • Zečevo Rogozničko (en)
  • Зечево-Рогозницько (uk)
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