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  2. Donji grad, Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    12,000/km 2 (32,000/sq mi) Donji grad (pronounced [dôːɲiː grâːd], locally also [ˈdoʎɲi grad], lit.'Lower Town') is one of the 17 city districts of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. It is located in the central part of the city and has 37,024 inhabitants (as of 2011). [ 2 ] The official name of the district is rarely used, for it is ...

  3. Lenuci Horseshoe - Wikipedia

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    The Lenuci Horseshoe or the Green Horseshoe (Croatian: Lenucijeva potkova, Zelena potkova; "Lenuci" is also sometimes spelled "Lenuzzi") is a U-shaped system of city squares with parks in downtown (Donji grad) Zagreb, Croatia. [1] The horseshoe was conceived in 1882 by Croatian urbanist Milan Lenuci. The parks were designed between 1883 and ...

  4. Ilica (street) - Wikipedia

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    Ilica is one of the longest streets in Zagreb, Croatia. The busy street is home to many shops and cultural sites and spans through most of the northwestern part of the city, from the Ban Jelačić Square in the city centre westward to the Vrapče district. The street is 5.6 km (3.5 mi) long, making it the third longest street in the city.

  5. Gornji Grad–Medveščak - Wikipedia

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    Gornji Grad–Medveščak (Croatian pronunciation: [ˈɡorɲi ˈɡrad medveʃˈt͡ʃak], lit. 'Upper Town–Medveščak') is one of the districts of Zagreb, Croatia; Gornji Grad translates as "Upper Town", referring to its historical location on city's hillside, being above Donji Grad ("Lower Town"). The district is located in the central part ...

  6. Ban Jelačić Square - Wikipedia

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    Ilica Street. Construction. Completion. c.17th century. Ban Jelačić Square (pronounced [bâːn jɛ̌lat͡ʃit͡ɕ]; Croatian: Trg bana Jelačića) is the central square of the city of Zagreb, Croatia, named after Ban Josip Jelačić. The official name is Trg bana Josipa Jelačića. The square is colloquially called Jelačić plac.

  7. Banski Dvori - Wikipedia

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    Banski Dvori (pronounced [bâːnskiː dvɔ̌ːri]; " Ban 's Court ") is a historical building on the west side of St. Mark's Square in Zagreb, Croatia. It served as the official residence of the Croatian Bans (viceroys) and currently houses the Croatian Government. The Banski Dvori is a two-story baroque building constructed by Ignaz Gyulai in ...

  8. Rainbow Fish (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Fish is a children's animated television series adapted from the book of the same name. [1] However, the television series doesn't follow the plot of the book; rather it takes the character and the setting and creates a new story with them.

  9. Zagreb Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Zagreb Botanical Garden (Croatian: Botanički vrt u Zagrebu) is a botanical garden located in downtown Zagreb, Croatia. Founded in 1889 by Antun Heinz, Professor of the University of Zagreb, and opened to public in 1891, it is part of the Faculty of Science. Covering an area of 5 hectares (12 acres), the garden is situated at an altitude of ...

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