Dubrava, Zagreb
Dubrava is one of the largest parts of Zagreb, Croatia.
Zaprešić (pronounced [zâːpreʃitɕ]) is a city in Zagreb County in Croatia. Its population is 19,644 inhabitants for the city proper, and over 51,000 for its seven-municipality metropolitan area. Zaprešić is the third-largest, and most densely populated division of the county. It is located northwest of the Croatian capital Zagreb, and near the Slovenian border.
Population: 17,624
Latitude: 45° 51' 23.00" N
Longitude: 15° 48' 28.01" E
Dubrava is one of the largest parts of Zagreb, Croatia.
Brezovica (Croatian pronunciation: [brêzoʋit͡sa]) is a city district of Zagreb, Croatia. It is located in the southwestern part of the city and has 12,030 inhabitants (as of 2011). It is one of the more rural districts in Zagreb.
Zagreb City Museum or Museum of the City of Zagreb (Croatian: Muzej grada Zagreba) located in 20 Opatička Street, was established in 1907 by the Association of the Brethren of the Croatian Dragon (Croatian: Braća hrvatskoga zmaja).
Veliko Trgovišće is a village and municipality in Krapina-Zagorje County in Croatia.
Trešnjevka – sjever (Croatian pronunciation: [trêʃɲeːʋka sjêʋer]) is one of the districts of Zagreb, Croatia.
Trešnjevka is a large neighbourhood in the western part of the city of Zagreb, Croatia.
Stadion ŠRC Zaprešić is a football stadium in Zaprešić, Croatia. It was built in 1987 and it serves as home stadium for football club NK Inter Zaprešić.
Ribnjak (pronounced [rîbɲak]) is a neighborhood in the Gornji Grad - Medveščak district of Zagreb, Croatia, directly east of the Zagreb Cathedral. According to the 2001 census, the neighborhood has 2,956 inhabitants.
Podsljeme (pronounced [pǒtsʎeme]) is a city district situated in the foothills of Zagreb's mountain Medvednica and its name stands for "under Sljeme" (Sljeme is the peak of the Medvednica mountain).
The Old City Hall (Croatian: Stara gradska vijećnica) is a complex of three adjacent buildings located in the Gradec neighbourhood in Zagreb, Croatia.
Novi Zagreb – zapad (Croatian pronunciation: [nôʋiː zǎːgreb zâːpad]; English: Novi Zagreb – west) has the status of a city district (Croatian: gradska četvrt) in Zagreb, Croatia and as such has an elected council.
Novi Zagreb – istok (Croatian pronunciation: [nôʋiː zǎːgreb ǐstok]; English: New Zagreb – east) is a neighbourhood in Zagreb, Croatia. Within this neighbourhood in the quarter of Travno lies Mamutica, which was built to be the largest communal housi…
Kulušić was a Yugoslav Concert Club in Zagreb, Croatia, which hosted many famous international acts and all the important acts from the region. It is particularly associated with the Yugoslav new wave acts of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Many Liv…
Krašić is a village and municipality in central Croatia, located near Jastrebarsko and Ozalj, south of Žumberak and north of Kupa, about 50 km southwest of Zagreb. Krašić comprises an area of about 3.63 km2.
Gornja Dubrava (pronounced [ɡôːrɲaː dǔbraʋa]) is one of the districts of Zagreb, Croatia.
Cerklje ob Krki Airport is the only military airport in Slovenia, and a civilian airport. The Cerklje ob Krki Air Base operates at it.
With its height of 1,178 metres (3,865 ft), Sveta Gera (Croatian: "Mount St.
Stenjevec is one of the districts of Zagreb, Croatia.