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English: Depiction of development of Croatia-Serbia border in Baranja/Bačka area and Croatia-Serbia border dispute in the area (disputed territories marked yellow, indicating Serbian control in April 2014, and green, indicating Croatian control in April 2014). Lines may be approximate. Source: Klemenčić, Mladen; Schofield, Clive H. (2001). War and Peace on the Danube: The Evolution of the Croatia-Serbia Boundary. Durham, England: International Boundaries Research Unit. ISBN 9781897643419, p. 21
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Territory on the Danube disputed by Serbia and Croatia.

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12 April 2014

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