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  2. Novi Zagreb – istok - Wikipedia

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    Dugave can be reached by bus, lines 109 (western side of Zagreb) and 220 (center of Zagreb). It is the biggest neighbourhood in Novi Zagreb. Hrelić; Jakuševec; Sloboština can be reached by bus line number 219. Sopot is amongst the tower blocks of flats. The tram routes for the No 7 and 14 trams run along its northern edge, and the No 6 tram ...

  3. Utrina - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood is also the site of the largest dog park in Zagreb, opened in 2012. [ 3 ] Utrina is served by ZET tram lines 6, 7, 8, 14 and 31, bus line 222, from the northern side; bus line 221 from the southern side; and bus lines 109, 219, 220, 229 and the Pleso Prijevoz Airport Shuttle [1] bus from the west side.

  4. Dugave - Wikipedia

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    Dugave is an urban settlement of the Croatian capital of Zagreb, within Novi Zagrebistok District. Its neighbors are Travno, Sloboština and Hrelić, making Dugave the center of its district. The quarter itself has over 10,000 residents and two primary schools. It is the southernmost neighborhood in Novi Zagreb. The neighborhood is known ...

  5. Veliko Polje, Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    City of Zagreb: City District: Novi Zagrebistok: Area [1] ... [3] References This page was last edited on 25 September 2023, at 02:39 (UTC). Text is available ...

  6. Zagreb bypass - Wikipedia

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    Connection to the City of Zagreb via Radnička Road (Ž1029 to the north) and to Velika Gorica and Zagreb Airport (D31 to the south; the southern ramp under construction as of October 2010) [12] 33.4 Sava River Bridge: 34.1 9/13 Zagreb istok: A3 E70 Ž1035 Connection to the A3 motorway [2] leading east towards Slavonski Brod and Osijek.

  7. Districts of Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb is split into seventeen administrative divisions called city districts (Croatian: gradske četvrti).The city district, along with a local committee, is a form of local self-government in the City of Zagreb through which citizens participate in the decision-making process in self-governing areas of the City and local affairs that directly affect their lives.

  8. Marin Držić Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Marin Držić Avenue (Croatian: Avenija Marina Držića) is an important north–south avenue in the central-eastern part of Zagreb, Croatia. It is named after Marin Držić, a famous Croatian poet from the 16th century. It starts at the Petar Krešimir IV Square where it continues south from Šubićeva Street.

  9. Sopot, Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Buildings in Sopot, Novi Zagreb. Sopot is a residential neighbourhood of Zagreb, Croatia. It is part of the Novi Zagreb - istok district and it has a population of 7,428 (2011). [1] Sopot was one of the earliest parts of Novi Zagreb to be built.