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In '''Bosnia and Herzegovina''':
In '''Bosnia and Herzegovina''':
* [[Vinica (Bosnia and Herzegovina)]], a place in the Tomislavgrad land council
* [[Vinica, Tomislavgrad]], a village in the Tomislavgrad Municipality


In '''Croatia''':
In '''Croatia''':
* [[Vinica, Varaždin County]], a municipality
* [[Vinica, Varaždin County]], a village and municipality in the Varaždin County


In '''North Macedonia''':
In '''North Macedonia''':
* [[Vinica, North Macedonia]], a town in the Municipality of Vinica
* [[Vinica, North Macedonia]], a town and seat of the [[Vinica Municipality, North Macedonia|municipality of the same name]] in the Eastern Statistical Region
* [[Vinica Municipality, North Macedonia|Vinica Municipality]], a municipality
* [[Vinica Municipality, North Macedonia]], a municipality in the Eastern Statistical Region


In '''Slovakia''':
In '''Slovakia''':
* [[Vinica, Veľký Krtíš District]], a municipality
* [[Vinica, Veľký Krtíš District]], a village and municipality in the Veľký Krtíš District


In '''Slovenia''':
In '''Slovenia''':
* [[Vinica, Črnomelj]], a village in the Municipality of Črnomelj
* [[Vinica, Črnomelj]], a village in the Črnomelj Municipality
* [[Cetore]], a village in the Municipality of Izola, known as Vinica from 1957 to 1988
* [[Cetore]], a village in the Izola Municipality, known as Vinica from 1957 to 1988


In '''Ukraine''':
In '''Ukraine''':

Revision as of 18:57, 29 February 2020

Vinica or Vinitsa may refer to:

In Bosnia and Herzegovina:

In Croatia:

In North Macedonia:

In Slovakia:

In Slovenia:

  • Vinica, Črnomelj, a village in the Črnomelj Municipality
  • Cetore, a village in the Izola Municipality, known as Vinica from 1957 to 1988

In Ukraine:

  • Vinnytsia, a city in the Vinnytsia Oblast (province)