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Croatia Atlas FF II CC SS SS Field Information and Capital Elevation Coordination Support Section (Above mean sea level) Division of Operational Services UNHCR Country Office Croatia / National Office 3,250 to 4,000 metres Sources: / Liaison Office 2,500 to 3,250 metres UNHCR, Global Insight digital mapping 1,750 to 2,500 metres © 1998 Europa Technologies Ltd. UNHCR Field Office As of December 2009 1,000 to 1,750 metres UNHCR Field Unit 750 to 1,000 metres The boundaries and names shown International boundary 500 to 750 metres and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement Main road 250 to 500 metres or acceptance by the United Nations. Secondary road 0 to 250 metres g Name_of_the_workspace.WOR !! Villach !! !! !! !! Below mean sea level !! !! Davograd Railway !! Marcali !! Orosháza !! Maribor !! Szank !! !! Cortina d'Ampezzo !! !! !! Mursko Sredisce !! Kalocsa!! Kecel !! Mindszent !! !! !! Kiskunmajsa !! !! Nagykanizsa !! Jesenice Tolna !! Kiskunhalas !! !! Ptuj !! !! Hajós !! !! Hódmezövásárhely!! !! !! !! Tolmezzo !! Böhönye !! !! !! !! !! !! Cakovec !! !! Sostanj !! !! !! Forraaskut !! !! Kaposvár !! !! Balotaszállás!! !! !! !! !! Mezöhe !! Varazdin HUNGARY!! !! Jánoshalma !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! Legrad !! !! Ruzsa !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! Gemona del Friuli !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! Csurgó !! !! Szeged !! Kranj !! Celje !! Nagyatád !! !! !! Ivanec !! !! SLOVENIA !! !! !! Makó !! Durmanec !! Komló !! Maniago !! !! !! !! !! !! !! Koprivnica !! Baja !! Horgos !! Nadlac ! !! Belluno !! Domzale !! Trbovlje !! !! !! !! !! !! Bácsalmas !! Beba-veche !! Spilimbergo !! !! Subotica !! Pécs !! Sinnicolau-mar !! Udine !! !! Madaras !! Kanjiza LJUBLJANALJUBLJANA !! Szigetvár !! !! !! Feltre !! !! Gara !! Krizevci !! Va !! ITALY !! Mohács !! !! Bajmok !! Lovrin !! !! !! !! Vrhnika !! !! Bóly !! !! !! Codroipo!! Gorízia !! Visnja Gora !! Stanisic !! !! !! !! Senta !! !! !! !! Cantavir !! Valdobbiádene!! Palmanova !! Ajdovscina Zapresic !! Bjelovar !! Comlosu-mare !! !! Azzano Decimo !! !! !! Siklós !! !! !! Sesvete !! Virovitica !! Kikinda !! !! !! Backa Topola !! Monfalcone Novo Mesto !! Samobor !! ZAGREBZAGREB!! !! Telecka!! !! !! Oderzo !! !! ZAGREBZAGREB !! !! Montebelluna!! !! Latisana !! Beli Manastir !! Sombor !! Mol !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! Donji Miholiac !! !! Srpska Crnja !! !! !! !! Vedelago San Biagio di Callalta !! Podravska Slatina !! Sivac !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! Valpovo !! Apatin!! !! !! Feketic !! !! !! !! !! !! !! San Donà di Piave !! Trieste !! Kocevje !! !! !! Becej !! !! !! Kula !! !! Scorze !! Eraclea !! Daruvar !! Sonta !! !! Torda !! !! CrnomeljCROATIA !! Garesnica !! !! !! !! Osijek !! !! Srbobran !! !! !! !! Koper !! !! !! !! !! Melenci !! !! !! Begejci !! !! Mirano !! Karlovac !! Karavukovo !! !! SisakSisakSisak !! SisakSisak !! !! Jasa Tomic !! !! !! ! !! !Dolo! !! VeneziaVenice Petrinja !! !! Sirig !! !! Lipovljani Sutjeska !! !! !! !! Backi Petrovac !! Zabalj!! Zrenjanin !! Ponte San Nicolò !! Vukovar !! !! !! Rijeka !! Novska !! Slavonska Pozega !! !! !! Dakovo !! Bukin !! !! Plove di Sacco !! !! Vinkovci Glozan !! Jarkova !! !! !! !! Ogulin !! Nova Gradiska !! Novi Sad !! !! !! !! !! Chióggia !! !! Perlez Uzdin !! !! !! !! !! Crikvenica !! Dubica !! Ilaca !! Slavonski Brod !! Cavárzere !! Bosanska Gradiska !! !! !! !! Beska !! Slunj !! Vrdnik !! !! Kovacica !! Labin !! Sid !! !! !! !! Rovinj !! !! !! Al !! Adria !! Zupanja !! !! !! Indija !! !! !! !! !! Morovic !! !! !! !! Stara Pazova !! Banatsko !! Prijedor !! Derventa !! !! !! Vodnjan !! !! !! Sasinci !! Porto Tolle !! Modrica !! !! Nocaj !! Dolov !! !! Ovca !! !! Pula !! Bosanska Krupa !! Gradacac!! Brcko !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! Codigoro !! Covici !! Bihac !! !! !! !! Bijela BELGRADEBELGRADE!! !! Sanski Most !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! !! Bijeljina Sabac Kaluðerica !! !! !! !! !! !! !! BanjaBanja LukaLuka !! !! !! K BanjaBanja LukaLuka !! Doboj !! !! !! Comácchio !! Gracanica !! Janja !! Kos !! !! Ripanj !! !! !! San Biagio !! Teslic !! Vranic !! Bosanski Petrovac !! !! Covici !! Maglaj !! !! !! Draginje !! Ra !! !! Lukavac!! !! Loznica !! Alfonsine SERBIA!! !! Mladenovac !! Donji Ribnik !! !! !! !! Zavidovici !! !! Lugo!! !! Ravenna !! Zvornik !! !! Lazarevac !! !! Drvar !! !! !! !! Ratari!! !! !! Faenza !! Gracac !! Cérvia BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA !! Valjevo !! !! Topola !! Nin !! !! !! Forli !! Travnik !! Kladanj !! Cesenático !! !! !! Zenica!! Pogari !! !! !! Cesena!! Bellaria !! Donji Vakuf !! Cumic !! Zadar !! !! !! Rímini !! !! !! Bugojno !! KninKnin !! Gornji Milanovac KninKnin !! Praniani !! !! Riccione !! Krag !! Visoko Santa Sofia SANSAN MARINO!MARINO! A SANSAN MARINOMARINO !! Gornji Vakuf !! Pésaro d !! r !! Cacak ia !! !! Mrcajevci !! San Piero in Bagno !! Drnis SARAJEVOSARAJEVO !! Uzice!! Pozega !! Fano t SARAJEVOSARAJEVO ic !! Livno !! Rogatica S !! Visegrad e !! Vodice !! !! a !! !! !! !! !! 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