- Source: Sveti Grgur
Sveti Grgur (Croatian pronunciation: [svȇtī gr̂guːr], Italian: San Gregorio; lit. Saint Gregory) is an uninhabited island in Croatia, on the Adriatic Sea between Rab and Krk. The island was the site of a women's prison in SFR Yugoslavia, in tandem with nearby Goli Otok which served the same purpose for men, from 1949 to 1980.
See also
Goli otok
Persecution of Danube Swabians
Literature
Milutin Popović, Sećanja na logor Sveti Grgur. Symix graphics, Beograd, 1991.
Ženi Lebl, LJUBIČICA BELA - White Violet with the subtitle "Two and half years in the Yugoslav Gulag for women", Belgrade, 2009
References
External links
Media related to Sveti Grgur at Wikimedia Commons
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Pulau Sveti Grgur
- Pulau Prvić (Krk)
- Pulau Goli Otok
- Perpecahan Tito-Stalin
- Sveti Grgur
- Grgur
- List of islands in the Mediterranean
- Dalmatia
- List of islands of Croatia
- Goli Otok
- Prvić (Krk)
- Treaty of London (1915)
- Tito–Stalin split
- League of Communists of Yugoslavia