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  1. Lepoglava es conocida por ser la sede de la mayor prisión croata. En 1854 las autoridades transformaron un antiguo monasterio de los Padres Paulinos en una penitenciaría. Los miembros de la orden tendrían que esperar hasta 2001 para recuperar parte de sus instalaciones, que fueron devueltas al obispado.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LepoglavaLepoglava - Wikipedia

    Lepoglava lace is a bobbin lace made on a round hard pillow (‘dedek’), using a paired number of bobbins (‘bateki’) and very fine cotton or linen threads in white or beige across a pricking card.

  3. The Lepoglava concentration camp was a concentration camp in the Independent State of Croatia during World War II. It was located 25 km southwest of Varaždin and operated by Ustaše, a Croatian fascist, ultranationalist terrorist organization. In July 1943, it was briefly captured by Yugoslav Partisans.

  4. Lepoglava History. Lepoglava was first mentioned in 1399. A year later Herman II, Count of Celje, founded the monastery of hermits of St. Paul. Not long after, Paulines arrived in Lepoglava, and remained here until 1768. In 1582 Paulines founded the first public grammar school in Croatia, while in 1656 they started offering studies in ...

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  5. Stara Gradiška was a concentration and extermination camp in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II. The camp was specially constructed for women and children of Serb, Jewish and Romani ethnicity. [1] . Victims also included communist and anti-fascist Croats and Bosniaks.