Krulj
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Language(s) of origin | Serbo-Croatian |
Related names | Kruljac |
Krulj (Serbian Cyrillic: Круљ) is a Serbian surname.
On June 26/27, 1941, Ustaše drove away 130 Serbs of the families of Šakota, Šotra, Ćorluka and Krulj from the villages of Trijebanj and Kozice.[1] At least 45 individuals with the surname died at the Jasenovac concentration camp.[2]
It may refer to:
- Igor Krulj, Swedish footballer
- Uroš Krulj, Ban of Zeta (1931–1932)
- Bojan Krulj, Serbian footballer
- Nikola Krulj, Serbian Orthodox Metropolitan of Dabar-Bosna
References
- ↑ Muzej žrtava genocida i Srpska književna zadruga (1995). Genocid nad Srbima u II svetskom ratu. p. 330. "Од 26 — 27. јуна, из Тријебња и Козица из породица Шакота, Шотра, Ћорлука и Круљ отерано је 130 Срба."
- ↑ Jasenovac Research Institute. "Victim Search: Krulj".
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