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Zagreb Boat Show opened at Zagreb Velesajam


Dalje.com - Feb 22, 2012
The representative of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure sea captain Nikola Mendrila opened the 21 st Zagreb Boat Show. He announced the new Law of Maritime property and sea ports which will improve the management of ports, ...
 

Zagreb wants to host Universiade 2016!


Dalje.com - Feb 22, 2012
Last time Zagreb was the host of this event in 1987, twenty-nine years ago. The Croatian University Sports Federation started the initiative and if the proposal is accepted, Zagreb will host the sportsmen students again in 2016.
 

The driver of Cammeo beaten up by taxi drivers of Radio Taxi Zagreb


Dalje.com - Feb 22, 2012
Two taxi drivers from the association Radio Taxi Zagreb violently attacked the driver of Cammeo taxi and beat him up. According to the claims from Cammeo, he was attacked in front of Rebro Clinic Hospital when he was trying to pick up the passengers.
 

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Zagreb books


Travel Croatia & Slovenia 2012: Guide, Phrasebooks & Maps. Incl. Zagreb, Split, Dubrovnik, Ljubljana & more.


by: MobileReference
This illustrated Travel Guide is designed for optimal navigation on Kindle and other electronic devices. It is indexed alphabetically and by category, making it easier to access individual articles. Articles feature information about attractions, landmarks, districts, transportation, cultural venues, dining, history and much more. Addresses, telephones, hours of operation and admissions information are included. The guide is complimented by clearly marked maps that are linked to city attractions.
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Moon Spotlight Zagreb & Ljubljana


by: Shann Fountain Culo

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Language and Travel Guide to Croatia


by: Robert Niebuhr, Bernd Scherak
European tourists have long known the immense possibilities of holidaying in beautiful Croatia: miles of unspoiled coastline, Roman ruins, medieval hilltop castles, and natural wonders, plus warm and welcoming people. Hailed as the 'new Riviera' by the "New York Times", over 10 million tourists from all over the world visit Croatia each year. With a special focus on the Croatian language, this indispensable guide contains: detailed information on the culture and attractions of Zagreb, continental Croatia, the coast, and islands; a language section covering basic vocabulary, helpful phrases, and pronunciation of Croatian; a special section on dining, with details about restaurants and local specialities; and, eight pages of colour photographs and maps.
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Zagreb: The Bradt City Guide


by: Piers Letcher
Zagreb is the latest in the series of Bradt city guides to some of the world's most fascinating, yet less well-known city destinations. With its old-world Austro-Hungarian feel, lively street cafes, and beautiful setting, Croatia's capital is the perfect short-break destination. The city's compact size and unspoilt charm make it an ideal weekend break, with a sparkling cultural scene offering everything from affordable world-class opera to free summer concerts. Features include: *In-depth coverage of Zagreb city and surrounds *Hotels for all tastes and budgets *Restaurants and bars, from the laid-back to that place for a special occasion *Beyond the city: the hidden secrets of the Zagorje and Žumberak regions, woodland walks on nearby Medvednica Mountain, easy cycle tours through the surrounding countryside, and visits to romantic castles
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Welcome To Zagreb


VOLOVCICA PRODUCTIONS REPRESENTS: Welcome to Zagreb, the capital city of the Republic of Croatia. Zagreb is an old Central European city. For centuries it has been a focal point of culture and science, and now of commerce and industry as well. It lies on the intersection of important routes...
 

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ZAGREB


Zagreb is the capital of the Republic of Croatia. It is a town which is likable with its greenery, and tidy streets. The architecture of the city can be compared with Central European towns as Vienna, Maribor or Prague are. Present Zagreb has developed from two medieval settlements. The first written document of the city dates from 1094 when a diocese was founded on Kaptol.
 

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CROATIA - ZAGREB


Zagreb is the capital and largest city of Croatia. Zagreb is the cultural, scientific, economic, political and administrative center of the Republic of Croatia with the houses of Parliament, President and Government of the country. The history of Zagreb dates as far back as 1094 when the Hungarian King Ladislaus founded a diocese. Alongside the bishop's see the canonical settlement Kaptol developed north of the Cathedral, as did the fortified settlement Gradec on the neighbouring hill. Today the latter is Zagreb's Upper Town and is one of the best preserved urban nuclei in Croatia.
 

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Zagreb (HR) - European Mobility Week Award Ceremony 2009


Zagreb was finalist for the European Mobility Week Award. The Croatian Capital was judged by an independent panel of experts to have done the most to raise public awareness of air pollution from traffic and promote cleaner alternatives during European Mobility Week.
 

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Zagreb, capital of Croatia


Welcome to Zagreb, the capital city of the Republic of Croatia. Zagreb is an old Central European city. For centuries it has been a focal point of culture and science, and now of commerce and industry as well. It lies on the intersection of important routes between the Adriatic coast and Central Europe. When the Croatian people achieved their independence in 1991, Zagreb became a capital - a political and administrative centre for the Republic of Croatia. Zagreb is also the hub of the business, academic, cultural, artistic and sporting worlds in Croatia. Many famed scientists, artists and athletes come from the city, or work in it. Zagreb can offer its visitors the Baroque atmosphere of the Upper Town, picturesque open-air markets, diverse shopping facili ties, an abundant selection of crafts and a choice vernacular cuisine. Zagreb is a city of green parks and walks, with many places to visit in the beautiful surroundings. The city will enter into the third millennium with a population of one million. In spite of the rapid development of the economy and transportation, it has retained its charm, and a relaxed feeling that makes it a genuinely human city.