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Plitvice Lakes National Park is situated in the Plitvice plateau which is surrounded by three mountains that are part of the Dinaric Alps: Lička Plješivica mountain (Gola Plješevica peak 1,640 m), Mala Kapela mountain (Seliški Vrh peak at 1,280 m), and Medveđak (884 m).
Plitvička Jezera (pronounced [plîtv̞itʃkaː jɛzɛ̌ra] or just Plitvice [plîtv̞itsɛ]; Plitvice Lakes, in English) is a municipality (općina) in central Croatia, in the eastern part of the Lika-Senj county, that lies in and near the eponymous Plitvice Lakes National Park, bisected by the D1 main road (Zagreb–Split).
Grabovac is a village in Karlovac County, Croatia. It is on the D1 highway. References This page was last edited on 26 October 2023, at 13:00 (UTC). Text is ...
After twenty years of management by Radisson, the Alcron Hotel became independent and was renamed Alcron Hotel Prague on 1 January 2019. The hotel closed in January 2022 for a €20 million renovation and reopened in March 2023 as Almanac X Prague, part of the Barcelona-based Almanac Hotels chain. [7] It regained its historic name as Almanac X ...
The Grand Hotel International Prague is a four-star hotel located in the Dejvice quarter of Prague, in the Czech Republic. It was completed in 1956 in the socialist realism style, and is a Czech cultural monument. The hotel has retained much of its original interior artwork, contains 278 guest rooms, and was originally designed as a military ...
Grabovac (Hungarian: Albertfalu, Serbian Cyrillic: Грабовац, German: Albertsdorf) is a settlement in the region of Baranja in Croatia. It is in Čeminac municipality in Osijek-Baranja County. In 2011 its population was 872.
In the 1300s, the village was already home to a Benedictine church and monastery, serving as a center of religious and cultural life for the local community.The monastery played a significant role in the spiritual and social fabric of the area, providing a place for worship, learning, and refuge.
According to the 2011 census, [5] the village of Grabovac Banski has 200 inhabitants. This represents 36.23% of its pre-war population according to the 1991 census.According to the 1991 census, [6] 88.04% of the village population were ethnic Serbs (486/552), 4.71% were ethnic Croats (26/552), 5.62% were Yugoslavs (31/552), while 1.63% were of other ethnic origin (9/552).