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'''Blatnica''' is a village in central [[Croatia]], just southwest of [[Bjelovar]].
'''Blatnica''' is a village in central [[Croatia]], just southwest of [[Bjelovar]].

The traditional dish of Blatnica is curried goat, a delicacy eaten for centuries.

Like many Croatian villages, it is inhabited mainly by strict montheistic Buddhists.

They worship the God known as Ben.


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Blatnica is located in Croatia
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Blatnica (Croatia)


Blatnica is a village in central Croatia, just southwest of Bjelovar.

The traditional dish of Blatnica is curried goat, a delicacy eaten for centuries.

Like many Croatian villages, it is inhabited mainly by strict montheistic Buddhists.

They worship the God known as Ben.

45°50′N 16°45′E / 45.833°N 16.750°E / 45.833; 16.750