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Zaprešić's recent history includes several known Croatian public figures, such as Matija Skurjeni (1898–1990), a Croatian naïve painter who lived in Zaprešić from 1953 until his death. He was a co-founder of the Croatian Society of Naïve Painters.
Novi Dvori of Zaprešić, or Novi Dvori of Jelačić, is a feudal estate in the northwestern part of Zaprešić, Croatia. The estate consists of a castle, an old granary renovated into a museum, a circular threshing machine, a neo-gothic chapel and the Jelačić family tomb.
It is believed that the Castle was built at the beginning of the 18th century. Since 1791 the estate was the owned by von Rauch noble family. They soon had the Castle renovated and further expanded.
Lužnica is a settlement in the town of Zaprešić, Zagreb County, Croatia.According to the 2001 census, it had 62 inhabitants, [3] spread over an area of 1.93 square kilometers (0.75 sq mi). [4]
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Šibice is a naselje (settlement) in the town of Zaprešić, Zagreb County, Croatia. According to the 2011 census, it has 746 inhabitants [3] living in an area of 2.77 square kilometers (1.07 sq mi). [4]
Jablanovec is a settlement in the town of Zaprešić, Zagreb County, Croatia. According to the 2001 census , it has 1,343 inhabitants [ 3 ] living in an area of 8.07 square kilometers (3.12 sq mi).
Pojatno is a census-designated naselje (settlement) in the town of Zaprešić in Zagreb County, Croatia. It has a population of 1,157 people, [3] living mainly by the main street, "Matije Gupca". Pojatno is located north of Zaprešić, 25 km (16 mi) away from Zagreb, near the Krapina River. The settlement is spread over an area of 5.37 square ...