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The regulation of the Drava river between 1830 and 1844 significantly reduced the frequency of flooding. Settlements in the hills around
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Slavorum meridionalium: Edidit Academia Scienciarum et Artium Slavorum Meridionalium, Volumes 7-8, Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti 1877.
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Miholjanec and their parish priest. This letter confirmed all liberties afforded to the parishioners, but whoever disturbed church on Sunday would be required to pay 10
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was planted on a hill near
Miholjanec. The vineyard's name is translated as is "the seat of the master of the mountain". This vineyard still stands today.
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Geoadria, Year: 2001, Volume: 6, Issue: 1, Pages/record No.: 81-91, Hrvatsko geografsko društvo - Zadar, Odjel za geografiju, Sveučilište u Zadru, 2001.,
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and Robert de Caix mentioned that the folks songs from
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In 1923, Miholjanec celebrated its 750th anniversary, with guests dancing on a natural dance floor with natural acoustics, similar to an
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Miholjanec, which comes down the street from St. Michael. Most of it is in ruins, but those of St. John, which is 12
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made an unsuccessful attempt to restore the ruins of the
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in Miholjanec was the sole right of the Franciscans.
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