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  2. Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb (/ ˈ z ɑː ɡ r ɛ b / ZAH-greb [7] Croatian: ⓘ [a]) [9] is the capital and largest city of Croatia. [10] It is in the north of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain.

  3. List of mayors of Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Grad Zagreb - svi gradonačelnici (in Croatian) This page was last edited on 21 December 2024, at 13:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. List of mayors in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    City / town County Current Mayor Party Zagreb: City of Zagreb: Tomislav Tomašević: We can! Split: Split-Dalmatia: Ivica Puljak: Centre: Rijeka: Primorje-Gorski Kotar

  5. Zagreb Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The City Assembly of the City of Zagreb is the lawmaking body of the Croatian capital of Zagreb. It consists of 47 members who were elected by universal suffrage and secret ballot at 2017 elections for a term of four years. The assembly meets at the Old City Hall, close to the St. Mark's Square. This representative body passes acts within the ...

  6. Tomislav Tomašević - Wikipedia

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    Tomislav Tomašević (pronounced [tǒmislaʋ tomǎːʃeʋitɕ]; born 13 January 1982) is a Croatian politician, activist, environmentalist and political scientist who has served as the 53rd mayor of Zagreb since 2021.

  7. Old City Hall (Zagreb) - Wikipedia

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    The theatre building, which was originally called "City theatre" (Gradsko kazalište) and later "People's theatre" (Narodno kazalište) was a one-story building with triple doors on Saints Cyril and Methodius Street, which featured a ballroom and a long gallery. [1] The Zagreb City Council meets in the hall.

  8. Districts of Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb is split into seventeen administrative divisions called city districts (Croatian: gradske četvrti).The city district, along with a local committee, is a form of local self-government in the City of Zagreb through which citizens participate in the decision-making process in self-governing areas of the City and local affairs that directly affect their lives.

  9. 2021 Zagreb local elections - Wikipedia

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    Elections were held in Zagreb on 16 May 2021 for the 53rd mayor of Zagreb, the two deputy mayors, the 47 members of the Zagreb Assembly, the councils of districts and the local committees, as part of the 2021 Croatian local elections. [3] The runoff for the mayor took place on 30 May 2021.