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Zagreb 81 (266) 22 [3] 2012 Office building 12 Rastočine Rijeka 80 (260) 25 1973 13 Karamanova 4 Split 78 (255) 21 Second tallest building in Split. 14 Zonar Hotel Zagreb Zagreb 75 (246) [4] 20 1968 Former Four Points by Sheraton hotel which later turned into Panorama Hotel and then Zonar Hotel Zagreb 15 Prisavlje 6-12 [2] Zagreb 73.1 (240) 25 ...
The society also built a hotel at the lakes. [10] In 1898, one of the waterfalls was named after Croatian opera singer Milka Ternina. [33] She gave money from concerts to preserve the park, upgrade tracks and build pathways. [34] During the First World War, the Croatian parliament in Zagreb passed the Law on the Protection of the Plitvice Lakes ...
In the 1990s, the hotel was privatized, and in 2002 it was acquired by the Austrian WSF-Gruppe. [1] The hotel closed in 2002 for a major renovation, and reopened on 18 May 2004 as The Regent Esplanade Zagreb. The hotel left the Regent chain in 2012 and operates independently since that year.
Memorial Bridge, Rijeka. 3LHD is an architectural firm based in Zagreb, Croatia.The studio was responsible for designing many public and business objects throughout the country and abroad, is known for its simplicity and contemporary visual look in architecture.
Međimurska gibanica Highway corridor at Đurmanec in Krapina-Zagorje County. The cuisine of Northern Croatia includes dishes of a few local or regional cuisines (Zagorje, Međimurje, Podravina) which have their specific cooking traditions, characteristic for the area and not necessarily well known in other parts of Croatia, as well as dishes that can be found all across the country.
An 1846 map of the park. Maksimir First lake and wooden Lace Bridge. Founded in 1787, Maksimir Park was the first large public park in South-Eastern Europe, and predates the majority of Europe's public park foundings. [2]
The parks were designed between 1883 and 1887, at a time when today's Donji grad formed the southern outskirts of Zagreb. The construction was helped by the efforts to rebuild the city after the 1880 Zagreb earthquake, and in 1889 the entire horseshoe was finished—its two ends were connected by the newly built Zagreb Botanical Garden. The ...
In 1991 area of the Žumberak Mountains became a part of independent Croatia and Slovenia. A military complex near the top of Trdina Peak, created by the Yugoslav People's Army, has been a subject of a dispute between the two new countries since the 1990s because it is held by the Slovenian army, but the complex is actually located on Croatian ...