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The complex will have 1,700 apartments ranging in size from 30 m 2 (320 sq ft) to 95 m 2 (1,020 sq ft), bounded by the streets of Cara Dušana, Zadužbinska and Šumadijska on the area of 6 ha (15 acres). The apartments will be spread in 8 buildings, with the total area of 200,000 m 2 (2,200,000 sq ft). Deadline for the Phase I of the project ...
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The district is located in the central part of the city and, according to the 2011 census, it has 30,962 inhabitants [1] spread over 10.19 km 2 (3.93 sq mi). [2] Gornji Grad–Medveščak is a district with a high number of historic sites and tourist attractions.
Donji Grad occupies the central part of Zemun, on the left bank of the Danube.It borders the neighborhoods of Gardoš on the north, Ćukovac and Muhar on the north-west, Kalvarija on the west, Tošin Bunar on the south-west, Retenzija on the south while the sub-neighborhood of Zemunski Kej is located along the Danube's bank.
Gornji Grad (literally, 'upper castle' or 'upper town') may refer to: Gornji Grad, Gornji Grad , a settlement in Slovenia and the eponym of the Municipality of Gornji Grad Gornji Grad, Zagreb , a historic district of the Croatian capital, also known as Gradec, and the eponym of the modern-day district of Gornji Grad–Medveščak
This category contains articles related to the city district Gornji Grad-Medveščak of Zagreb, Croatia. Pages in category "Gornji Grad–Medveščak" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
Aerial view of Gornji Grad (Gradec) View from the south The Stone Gate (Kamenita vrata) Dverce Gradec (Croatian pronunciation:), Grič (Croatian pronunciation:, Hungarian: Gréc, Latin: Mons Graecensis prope Zagrabiam) or Gornji Grad (meaning "Upper Town", cf. Donji grad, "Lower Town") is a part of Zagreb, Croatia, and together with Kaptol it is the medieval nucleus of the city.
Deadline is also 2 years, but the works will start at the end of 2018. This means that the planned Belgrade railway junction won't be finished before 2021, at best. However, minister for transportation, Zorana Mihajlović, in December 2017 gave conflicting deadlines. For the Zemun station, she said that it should be finished by the end of 2018 ...