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  2. Rijeka - Wikipedia

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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

  3. History of Rijeka - Wikipedia

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    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).

  4. Timeline of Rijeka - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Primorje-Gorski Kotar County - Wikipedia

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    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, ...

  6. Demographics of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Counties of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Geography of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Adriatic Croatia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...