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  2. Timeline of Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Franz Liszt visits Zagreb and performs in the old theatre on St. Mark's Square. [1] 1850 Telegraph service is introduced. [12] Population: 16,036. 1851 Janko Kamauf becomes mayor. Gradec and Zagreb merged. 1852 – Roman Catholic Archdiocese established. 1860 – National Theatre established. 1862 – Railway begins operating. 1866 – Orthodox ...

  3. History of Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    The term "Old Zagreb" was popularized by Gjuro Szabo, an admirer of Zagreb antiquities who advocated their conservation.Old Zagreb consisted of two settlements on neighboring hills - Gradec (also known as Gornji Grad) and Kaptol - and the houses in the valley between them along the former Medveščak creek (present-day Tkalčićeva Street).

  4. Timeline of Croatian history - Wikipedia

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    Croatian parliamentary election, 1884: The last day of balloting was held. The People's Party won a majority of seats in the Sabor. 1895: 16 October: 1895 visit of Emperor Franz Joseph to Zagreb: Student protesters burned the Hungarian flag in Ban Jelačić Square. 1897: 19 May: Croatian parliamentary election, 1897: The first day of elections ...

  5. History of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The article sparked major anti-Serb riots in Zagreb, in which barricades were raised and Serb-owned properties were attacked. Serbs of Zagreb eventually distanced themselves from the opinions published in the article. [145] Two parts of the Triune Kingdom: Croatia-Slavonia (number 17) and Dalmatia (number 5) within Austria-Hungary

  6. Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    The Festival of the Zagreb Philharmonic and the flowers exhibition Floraart (end of May or beginning of June), the Old-timer Rally annual events. In the summer, theatre performances and concerts, mostly in the Upper Town, are organized either indoors or outdoors. The stage on Opatovina hosts the Zagreb Histrionic Summer theatre events.

  7. Category:History of Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Zagreb" ... History of Zagreb; Timeline of Zagreb; 0–9. 1880 Zagreb earthquake; 1895 visit by Emperor Franz Joseph to Zagreb;

  8. Old City Hall (Zagreb) - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. Stone Gate - Wikipedia

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    The Stone Gate (Croatian: Kamenita vrata) is a landmark in the Upper Town of Zagreb, Croatia built between 1242 and 1266. [1] Its present-day appearance dates from the 18th century. Interior

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