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The Old City Hall (Croatian: Stara gradska vijećnica) is a complex of three adjacent buildings located in the Gradec neighbourhood in Zagreb, Croatia.The three buildings were joined in the late 19th century and since then, the complex has served as the place where all sessions of the city assembly are held.
Novosti (Serbian Cyrillic: Новости, lit. ' The News ') is a Croatian weekly magazine based in Zagreb.It is published by the Serb National Council. [2] The organization was established in July 1997 in Zagreb, based on the provisions granting the right to self-government for Serbs in Croatia as set in the Erdut Agreement.
Stari Grad was originally named Faros (Greek: Φάρος) by the Greek settlers from the island of Paros, who arrived in 384 BC.While the name Faros is strikingly similar to the name of the Greek island the settlers arrived from, there is an alternate theory that it came from the previous inhabitants of the area.
The first three of these still survive today, accompanied by some new restaurants like Ima dana ("There will be days"), Skadarlija (demolished in 2006), Dva bela goluba ("Two White Doves"). In the late 19the century, the beginning of the street was a location of "Pašonin bulevar", the very first Belgrade's music hall. [19]
Stari Grad occupies the ending ridge of Šumadija geological bar [self-published source].The cliff-like ridge, where the fortress of Kalemegdan is located, overlooks the Great War Island and the confluence of the Sava river into the Danube, and makes one of the most beautiful natural lookouts in Belgrade.
Dol is a village on the island of Hvar, Croatia.It had a population of 348 (census 2001). [3] It is administratively located within the area of Stari Grad.. Around the village speleologists have discovered multiple pits containing the remains of World War II victims which have yet to be exhumed. [4]
The municipality of Stari Grad is characterized by its many religious structures, and examples of unique Bosnian architecture.The eastern half of Stari Grad consists of the Ottoman influenced sectors of the city, while the western half showcases an architecture and culture that arrived with Austria-Hungary, symbolically representing the city as a meeting place between East and West.
Evo zore, evo dana, Evo Jure i Bobana. Na vrh gore Trebevića, U logoru Francetića. U logoru Jure sjedi, Svojoj vojsci on besjedi. Oj Hrvati, braćo mila, Duboka je voda Drina. Drinu treba pregaziti A Srbiju zapaliti. Kad je Drinu pregazio, U nogu je ranjen bio, On ne viče ajme meni, Već on kliče za dom spremni! Here comes the dawn, here ...