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Encyclopedia > Dubrava


Dubrava could mean any of the following:


Dubrava is one of the largest neighbourhoods of Zagreb, Croatia. It's divided by the Dubrava Avenue into two administrative areas:

  • Upper (Gornja Dubrava), northern, 61,388 inhabitants (2001)
  • Lower (Donja Dubrava), southern, 35,944 inhabitants (2001)

Alternative spelling of the Slavic name of princess Dubrawa


Dubrava is a name of a medieval Slavic settlement which later formed the city of Dubrovnik. Its name means, roughly, oak forest.



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Dubrava - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (172 words)
Dubrava as geographical term is common in slavic regions.
Dubrava is one of the largest neighbourhoods of Zagreb, Croatia.
Dubrava is a name of a medieval Slavic settlement which later formed the city of Dubrovnik.
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