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DHMZ was founded 1947 and since then it is located on Grič 3 in Upper Town, old part of Zagreb. Before Croatia gained independence in 1991, it meteorological and hydrological service has been a part of the meteorological and hydrological service in the former Yugoslavia. After Croatia gaining independence, DHMZ operates as a state service.
Zagreb's sewers date back to 1892, and inner city drains transport both sewage and storm waters. [21] [128] According to ViO, the day's rainfall was three times more than the sewers can handle. [93] The DHMZ said that such heavy rainfall events will become more common and more extreme in the future due to climate change. [51]
Rank County HDI (2022) Very high human development 1 Zagreb 0.938 2 Primorje-Gorski Kotar 0.906 3 Istria 0.896 4 Dubrovnik-Neretva 0.887 – Croatia (average) 0.878: 5 Split-Dalmatia
The company is listed at Zagreb Stock Exchange and included in its CROBEX index. [4] [5] General manager of the company is Robert Petrosian. [6] IGH was founded as Laboratorij građevinarstva (Civil Engineering Laboratory) in 1949, and renamed to Institut građevinarstva Hrvatske (Institute of Civil Engineering of Croatia) in 1951.
Faculty of Science (Croatian: Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, [note 1] abbr: PMF) is a faculty of the University of Zagreb that comprises seven departments - biology, physics, chemistry, mathematics, geophysics, geography and geology.
The number of days with strong wind is 91 (26 in Zagreb) and they are more frequent during the cold part of the year. The number of days with storm-force wind is 21 (2 in Zagreb), also mostly during the cold part of the year. In 1980, the forests of Medvednica, especially beech trees, were heavily stricken by a catastrophic ice break. Later, in ...
Prepuštovec is a village part of the City of Zagreb, Croatia, connected by the D29 highway. It is formally a settlement ( naselje ) of Zagreb , the capital of Croatia. Demographics
The Faculty of Geodesy at the University of Zagreb (Croatian: Geodetski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu) is the only Croatian institution providing high education in Geomatics engineering and the largest faculty in this domain in southeastern Europe.