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The area of Rijeka was heavily fortified even before World War II ... Population: Area (km 2) Density: City proper: 107,964 44 2,469 Ex-municipality: 56,386 473 119
The province was divided into 13 municipalities and in 1938 had an area of 1,121.29 km 2 (432.93 sq mi) with a population of 109,018 inhabitants and a population density of 109 inhabitants per square kilometre (280/sq mi).
1961 - Population: 100,989. [11] 1970 – Rijeka Airport opens. 1973 University of Rijeka established. Dvorana Mladosti (sport venue) opens in Trsat. 1978 – Automotodrom Grobnik opens. 1991 City becomes part of Croatia. Population: 167,964 city; [12] metro 236,028. [citation needed] 1993 - Slavko Linić becomes mayor. [citation needed]
Area [1] • Total. 3,588 km 2 ... Its center is Rijeka. The county's population was 296,195 at the 2011 census. The county includes the island territories of Krk, ...
In Rijeka the Italians were the relative majority in the municipality (48.61% in 1910), and in addition to the large Croatian community (25.95% in the same year), there was also a fair Hungarian minority (13.03%). According to the official Croatian census of 2011, there are 2,445 Italians in Rijeka (equal to 1.9% of the total population). [70]
Population of the counties of the kingdoms of Croatia and ... Rijeka, Bjelovar, and Križevci counties were ... Area (2006) [52] Population (2021) [53] GDP per capita ...
The largest city and the nation's capital is Zagreb, with an urban population of 797,952 in the city itself and a metropolitan area population of 978,161. The populations of Split and Rijeka exceed 100,000, and five more cities in Croatia have populations over 50,000.
Area [1] • Total. 24,705 km 2 (9,539 sq mi) Population ... The five most populated cities in the region are Split, Rijeka, Zadar, Pula and Šibenik. It accounts for ...