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In 1359, the organist of the church of St. Mark, which shows that the church of St. Marka had an organ, which was befitting a royal city (L. Šaban). It is the first mention of an organ in Croatia. In 1423, during the time of pastor Blaž, the church got its present form. In 1472, it is mentioned on the northwest corner of the chapel church.
On morning of 12 October 2020, a 22-year-old Danijel Bezuk from Kutina came on St. Mark's Square with assault rifle and started shooting at the Croatian Police who were protecting the entrance of Banski Dvori, in his attempt to enter the Banski Dvori where Prime Minister of Croatia has his office. He wounded a police officer, a 33-year-old ...
The coat of arms of Zagreb in Croatia consists of a three-towered city with a star and a crescent moon overhead. [1] The coat of arms dates back to at least the 18th century. References
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This is the list of schools providing secondary education in Zagreb, Croatia. [1]Archdiocesan Classical Gymnasium. Agricultural School Zagreb; Archdiocesan Classical Gymnasium ...
Undoubtedly, the focal point of Gornji Grad is the square around St. Mark's Church that had been called St. Mark's Square for years. St. Mark's Church is the parish church of Old Zagreb. When guilds developed in Gradec in the 15th, and later in the 17th century, being the societies of craftsmen, their members including masters, journeymen and ...
Croatian heraldry is the study of heraldry – of coats of arms and other achievements – in the country of Croatia and the area it occupies.. Arms were often granted by the Austro-Hungarian Empire (and their constituent countries, Austria and Hungary) and Republic of Venice when Croatia was occupied by their forces.
The oldest known coat of arms of Croatia contains in a shield on a light blue field a yellow (golden) six-pointed star with a white (silver) crescent. Coat of arms of the Republic of Dubrovnik contains in a shield on a blue field two red bars. The Dalmatian arms contain in a shield on a light blue field three yellow (golden) crowned lion heads.