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  2. Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    zagreb.hr Zagreb ( / ˈ z ɑː ɡ r ɛ b / ZAH -greb [ 7 ] Croatian: [zǎːɡreb] ⓘ [ a ] ) [ 9 ] is the capital and largest city of Croatia . [ 10 ] It is in the north of the country , along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain.

  3. Laku noć, Hrvatska - Wikipedia

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    Laku noć, Hrvatska (Good night, Croatia) is a Croatian adult animated series produced by Croatia Film of Zagreb. It debuted in February 2005 on Nova TV and was shown on the station daily until the end of the year.

  4. Požega, Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Požega (elevation: 152 m (499 ft)) is located in the south-western part of the Valley of Požega, or Požega basin, in Croatian: Požeška kotlina.This fertile valley has been important since the antiquity - its Roman name was Vallis Aurea, meaning "golden valley".

  5. The Voice Hrvatska - Wikipedia

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    The Voice Hrvatska (formerly The Voice – Najljepši glas Hrvatske) is a reality singing competition and version of The Voice of Holland for Croatia. It is part of the international syndication The Voice based on the reality singing competition launched in the Netherlands, created by Dutch television producer John de Mol .

  6. President of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    predsjednik.hr: Politics of Croatia. Constitution. Constitutional Act on the Rights of National Minorities in the Republic of Croatia; Executive. President

  7. Fantasy Baseball Third Base (3B) Rankings for 2025 - AOL

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    Since 2018, few hitters — let alone third basemen — have provided the power-speed combination that José Ramírez has done. He's been a veritable 20-20, 30-20, 20-30 machine during that span ...

  8. Mass media in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    In May 1990, following Franjo Tuđman's election victory, he and his ruling Croatian Democratic Union party began a takeover of radio and television stations in Croatia. In June 1990, the Parliament of Croatia renamed the country's national broadcaster from Radio Television Zagreb (Croatian: Radiotelevizija Zagreb) to Croatian Radiotelevision (Croatian: Hrvatska radiotelevizija).

  9. Novi list - Wikipedia

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    Novi list (lit. ' New paper ') is the oldest Croatian daily newspaper published in Rijeka.It is read mostly in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County of Croatia, but it is distributed throughout the country.