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  1. Brezovica (Croatian pronunciation: [brêzoʋit͡sa]) is a city district and a settlement part of Zagreb, Croatia, located in the southwestern part of the city. Demographics. The district had a total population of 12,030 inhabitants, while the settlement itself has a population of 642 according to the 2021 census while it had 594 .

  2. Zagreb Cathedral (Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saints Stephen and Ladislav), is a Roman Catholic cathedral located at Kaptol, Zagreb. It is the second tallest building in Croatia and also the most monumental sacral building of Gothic architecture southeast of the Alps . [3]

  3. jv.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZagrebZagreb - Wikipédia

    Zagreb yaiku kutha krajan nagara Kroasia. Kutha iki kang ndunungi kurang luwih 973.667 jiwa ( 2005 ), kalebu kang ndunungi kutha- kutha satelit é. Zagreb dumunung ing antarané gigir Gunung Medvednica lan Kali Sava , lan dhuwuré watara 120 m sak dhuwuré sagara.

  4. www.infozagreb.hr › about-zagreb › basic-factsBasic facts - infozagreb.hr

    The Zagreb City Museum brings a modern interpretation of historical events in the city from prehistoric times to the present day. The Museum of Arts and Crafts was founded together with a school in the same discipline in the second half of the 19th century, both established to preserve the traditional values of craftsmanship.

  5. City of Zagreb: City District: Sesvete: Area • Total: 1.4 sq mi (3.6 km 2) Elevation. 873 ft (266 m) Population

  6. Zagreb. /  45,81667°B 15,98333°Đ  / 45.81667; 15.98333. Zagreb là thủ đô và đồng thời là thành phố lớn nhất Croatia. Đây cũng là trung tâm văn hóa, kinh tế và hành chính nước Cộng hòa Croatia. Dân số thành phố tính đến năm 2006 là 784.000 (khoảng 1 triệu mốt kể cả vùng phụ ...

  7. Republic of Croatia Square was the first in line of three squares which form the west wing of the so-called Lenuci's horseshoe ( Croatian: Lenucijeva potkova ), a U-shaped belt of squares and parks designed by engineer Milan Lenuci in the late 19th century which frames the core part of Zagreb's city centre. The east wing of the belt is formed ...

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