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I am not from that region but I believe Zvezdangrad is the correct version. The only time Zvjezdangrad (concerning this particular ruins in Croatia) appears on Google is in Croatian Wikipedia (Vrbanja entry), written by the same user who changed it here. Zvezdangrad appears on Croatian site Culturnet (http://www.culturenet.hr/v1/hrvatski/panorama.asp?id=146) or on the detailed map of former Yugoslavia printed by the Jugoslavenski leksikografski zavod in Zagreb 1979 which I used when I wrote this article. PajaBG20:00, 12 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]