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  2. Zaprešić - Wikipedia

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    Zaprešić is covered mostly by the postal code "10290 Zaprešić", and Croatian Mail operates four post offices in the town: in Ivanec Bistranski, Lužnica, Šibice and Zaprešić. The town proper overlaps with the areas of postal codes "10294 Donja Pušća" (Pojatno), "10295 Kupljenovo" (Hruševec Kupljenski, Kupljenovo, Merenje) and "10298 ...

  3. Category:NK Inter Zaprešić - Wikipedia

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  4. 1992 Croatian Football Cup - Wikipedia

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    Inker Zaprešić: 3–1 Osijek: 2–0 1–1 Semi-finals. 28 April 1992. 17:30. Rijeka 2–1 HAŠK Građanski; Pavliči ...

  5. Ivan Laljak-Ivić Stadium - Wikipedia

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    On December 14, 2019 an assembly of Inter Zaprešić was held to commemorate 90 years of the club. The assembly decided to rename ŠRC Zaprešić to Ivan Laljak-Ivić stadium in honour of their late president. Under the guidance of Laljak-Ivić Inter entered the First League of Croatia and achieved their greatest success, winning the Croatian cup.

  6. Category:Zaprešić - Wikipedia

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  7. Croatian Football Cup - Wikipedia

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    B. ^ Inter Zaprešić was known by its sponsored name "Inker Zaprešić" (sometimes spelled "INKER") from 1991 to 2003. C. ^ Varaždin were known as "Varteks" from 1958 to 2010. D. ^ Istra 1961 was formerly known as "Uljanik Pula" (before 2003), "Pula 1856" (2003–05), "Pula Staro Češko" (2005–06), and "NK Pula" (2006–07) before adopting ...

  8. Ivan Čović - Wikipedia

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    Slaven Belupo: Youth career; 1998–2007: Inter Zaprešić: 2007–2008: Dinamo Zagreb: 2008–2009: Inter Zaprešić: Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls)2009–2010

  9. Novi Dvori - Wikipedia

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    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.