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Zagreb (Croatia, Central Croatia) is the capital city of Republic of Croatia, and it is largest city in Croatia by number of inhabitants. It is situated under mount Medvednica on river Sava. Zagreb counts around 1 000 000 inhabitants.
Zagreb developed on 2 settlements on 2 hills, Gradec and Kaptol, which make center of today`s Zagreb, it is Old town. In 17th and 18th century, old wooden houses are demolished, patricians, royals, rich clerks are moving to Zagreb, building fancy palaces, monasteries, churches...
Zagreb is administrative, economic, cultural, traffic and science center of Croatia. All main roads are passing through Zagreb. Zagreb is consisted of 17 city quarts, and many other settlements. Zagreb has status of local autonomy and regional autonomy.
Zagreb is first time mentioned in 1094. at foundation of Bishopric. In 1242. Zagreb (then Gradec) becomes free royal city, by Golden bula from king Bela IV. 1557. Zagreb is first time mentioned in written documents as capital city of Croatia. 1850. Kaptol and Gradec are united into the city Zagreb, and in 1991. Zagreb becomes capital city of Croatia when parliament declares independence and sovereignty of Republic of Croatia.
New Zagreb is part of Zagreb. It is situated on south side of river Sava after World War II. It is consisted of three quarts: New Zagreb East, New Zagreb West and Brezovica. New Zagreb is known by Zagreb`s fair.
Some famous persons from Zagreb: Janica and Ivica Kostelic, Miroslav Krleza, August Senoa, Zeljko Mavrovic, Vatroslav Lisinski, Dragutin Tadijanovic, Branko Gavella, Franjo Bruna...
Most important economies in Zagreb are industry of electrical machines and devices, chemical, pharmaceutical, textile, food industry and industry of beverages.
Public transport is consisted of trams, buses, trains and taxi service. Cable car merges Zagreb`s Upper and Lower town. Airport Zagreb is located 17 km from the center of Zagreb. Main train station is 10 minutes far walking from the center. You can go to shoping in many Zagreb`s stores, malls, souvenir shops...
Zagreb offers accommodation in many luxury hotels, motels, camps, private houses, apartments, rooms...
Attractions to visit in Zagreb:
- Banus Josip Jelacic`s main square and monument to Josip Jelacic;
- Source Mandusevac on main square;
- King Tomislav`s square and monument to king Tomislav;
- Source of life by Ivan Mestrovic;
- Croatian National Theater;
- Museum Mimara;
- Zagreb`s Cathedral;
- Cable car for Upper town;
- Upper town;
- Mirogoj graveyard;
- Medvednica – park of nature, with the highest peak Sljeme (1033 m);
- Business skyscraper Zagrepcanka...
Zagreb developed on 2 settlements on 2 hills, Gradec and Kaptol, which make center of today`s Zagreb, it is Old town. In 17th and 18th century, old wooden houses are demolished, patricians, royals, rich clerks are moving to Zagreb, building fancy palaces, monasteries, churches...
Zagreb is administrative, economic, cultural, traffic and science center of Croatia. All main roads are passing through Zagreb. Zagreb is consisted of 17 city quarts, and many other settlements. Zagreb has status of local autonomy and regional autonomy.
Zagreb is first time mentioned in 1094. at foundation of Bishopric. In 1242. Zagreb (then Gradec) becomes free royal city, by Golden bula from king Bela IV. 1557. Zagreb is first time mentioned in written documents as capital city of Croatia. 1850. Kaptol and Gradec are united into the city Zagreb, and in 1991. Zagreb becomes capital city of Croatia when parliament declares independence and sovereignty of Republic of Croatia.
New Zagreb is part of Zagreb. It is situated on south side of river Sava after World War II. It is consisted of three quarts: New Zagreb East, New Zagreb West and Brezovica. New Zagreb is known by Zagreb`s fair.
Some famous persons from Zagreb: Janica and Ivica Kostelic, Miroslav Krleza, August Senoa, Zeljko Mavrovic, Vatroslav Lisinski, Dragutin Tadijanovic, Branko Gavella, Franjo Bruna...
Most important economies in Zagreb are industry of electrical machines and devices, chemical, pharmaceutical, textile, food industry and industry of beverages.
Public transport is consisted of trams, buses, trains and taxi service. Cable car merges Zagreb`s Upper and Lower town. Airport Zagreb is located 17 km from the center of Zagreb. Main train station is 10 minutes far walking from the center. You can go to shoping in many Zagreb`s stores, malls, souvenir shops...
Zagreb offers accommodation in many luxury hotels, motels, camps, private houses, apartments, rooms...
Attractions to visit in Zagreb:
- Banus Josip Jelacic`s main square and monument to Josip Jelacic;
- Source Mandusevac on main square;
- King Tomislav`s square and monument to king Tomislav;
- Source of life by Ivan Mestrovic;
- Croatian National Theater;
- Museum Mimara;
- Zagreb`s Cathedral;
- Cable car for Upper town;
- Upper town;
- Mirogoj graveyard;
- Medvednica – park of nature, with the highest peak Sljeme (1033 m);
- Business skyscraper Zagrepcanka...
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