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  2. Sesvete - Wikipedia

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    Sesvete (Croatian pronunciation:) is the easternmost city district of Zagreb, Croatia. Demographics. Historical population; Year Pop. ±% 1857: 1,047 ...

  3. MRK Sesvete - Wikipedia

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    MRK Sesvete is a Croatian team handball club from Sesvete, ... Marko Prpić (GK) to RK Maksimir Pastela Zagreb Transfer History. Transfers for the 2023–24 season;

  4. NK Sesvete - Wikipedia

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    Until 8 July 2013 club was known as Radnik Sesvete when it changed its name to the current one. Since the 2011–12 season they play in Druga HNL, Croatia's second level, after winning promotion in the 2010–11 season. It was the club's fifth consecutive promotion since the 2006–2007 season when they played in City of Zagreb's 3rd league ...

  5. NK Croatia Sesvete - Wikipedia

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    NK Croatia Sesvete was a Croatian football club based in the Sesvete district of the City of Zagreb. Previous club names: NK Sljeme (1957–1988), NK Sesvete (1988–1996), NK Badel Sesvete (1996–1997), NK Sesvete (1997–1998). The club was dissolved in 2012 due to financial irregularities.

  6. Paruževina - Wikipedia

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  7. Prekvršje - Wikipedia

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  8. Stadion ŠRC Sesvete - Wikipedia

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    Stadion SRC Sesvete is a football stadium in Sesvete, Croatia. It serves as home stadium for football club NK Sesvete. The stadium has an all seater capacity of 3,500 ...

  9. Kašina - Wikipedia

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    Kašina (Croatian pronunciation:) is a settlement in the City of Zagreb, Croatia. It is located around 22 km north-east of the city centre of Zagreb and north of the district Sesvete. The first mention of Kašina is dated to 1217 in the charter of King Andrew II. The church in Kašina was badly damaged in the 1880 Zagreb earthquake.