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This is the list of schools providing secondary education in Zagreb, Croatia. [1]Archdiocesan Classical Gymnasium. Agricultural School Zagreb; Archdiocesan Classical Gymnasium ...
JU Gazi Husrev-begova medresa, Sarajevo (Javna ustanova Gazi Husrev-begova medresa u Sarajevu; transl. Public Institution Gazi Husrev-beg Madrasa in Sarajevo) is a high school and college, a madrasa in Arabic, founded on 8 January 1537 CE and built in Sarajevo as Gazi Husrev-beg's second endowment.
Primary and secondary education is essentially free because it is mostly sponsored by the Ministry of Education of the government of Croatia.Higher education is also mostly free because the government funds all public universities and allows them to set quotas for free enrollment, based on students' prior results (usually high school grades and their scores on a set of exams at enrollment).
Kantakuzina Katarina Branković resided for a period in the Zagreb area, where she played a role in fostering the growth and development of the local Orthodox Christian community. Notably, the Varaždin Apostol , hand-written Orthodox liturgical book created in 1454, is associated with her legacy in Zagreb area.
Besides Denis Kuljiš, a known political columnist and reporter from Zagreb, some national TV personalities and actors also graduated from Fifteenth Gymnasium. Examples include Filip Brajković, Amar Bukvić (who graduated in the International Baccalaureate program) [ 17 ] and Domagoj Novokmet, who acted as a host for the celebration of the ...
1.1 Zagreb County. 1.2 Krapina-Zagorje County. 1.3 Varaždin County. 1.4 Sisak-Moslavina County. 1.5 Karlovac County. 1.6 Koprivnica-Križevci County. 1.7 Bjelovar ...
The first gymnasium in Bosnia and Herzegovina was established in 1879 in Sarajevo, capital of the Austro-Hungarian Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina.Mostar, the largest city of the Herzegovina region in the south of the Condominium, was by then a developed education centre, second only to the capital.
The Academy, based in the capital city of Sarajevo, is the leading non-university public research institution in the country. The institution was established in 1951, during the time when the PR Bosnia and Herzegovina was a constituent part of Yugoslavia , as the Scientific Society of Bosnia and Herzegovina and upgraded into the Academy of ...