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Encyclopedia > Novi Zagreb zapad
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Novi Zagreb zapad ("New Zagreb West") has the status of četvrt (quarter, neighbourhood) and as such has an elected council. Zagreb (pronounced: ) is the capital city of Croatia. ...


Novi Zagreb Zapad had 48,981 residents in 2001. Jump to: navigation, search 2001: A Space Odyssey. ...

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Neighborhoods in Novi Zagreb Zapad

Kajzerica

-gonna be a chinatown, very soon.


Lučko

Hrašće

Hrvatski Leskovac

Remetinec

Savski gaj

Siget

- high-quality soc-realistic buildings with small private houses. - it declares as the elite part of Novi Zagreb. - across the Zagrebacki Velesajam (Zagreb's fair)


Sveta Klara

Trnsko

Trnsko is located on the right bank of Sava, in Novi Zagreb. Sava also Save (German Save, Hungarian Száva) is a river in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia, a right side tributary of Danube at Belgrade. ... Novi Zagreb (literally New Zagreb) is the part of the city of Zagreb that is located to the south of the Sava river. ...


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Zagreb, Croatia (2851 words)
Zagreb (pronounced ZA-greb) is the capital city of Croatia.
The wider Zagreb area has been constantly inhabited ever since the prehistoric period, witnessed by the archaeological findings in the Veternica cave from the Paleolithic and the excavation of the remains of a destroyed Roman town of Andautonia near the present village of Ščitarjevo.
Zagreb is a substantial tourist center, not only in terms of transit from West and Central Europe to the Adriatic Sea but also as a tourist destination.
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Zagreb is the seat of a Roman Catholic archbishop, an Orthodox Eastern archbishop, a Protestant bishop, and a grand rabbi.
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Zagreb is the seat of the central government, administrative bodies and almost all government ministries.
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