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  2. Marinko Sudac Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Museum of Avant-Garde, based on the Marinko Sudac Collection, was created in 2009. It presents the digital database of the Collection through which you can see the overview of Avant-Garde art in the countries of former Yugoslavia structured according to authors, artworks, time periods, and geographical areas, as well as links and influences of the artists with cultural happenings ...

  3. 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.

  4. Klovićevi Dvori Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Juraj Julije Klović in front of the gallery entrance (since 2013). Klovićevi Dvori Gallery (Croatian: Galerija Klovićevi dvori, abbr. GKD, or simply Klovićevi dvori) [pronunciation?] is an art gallery in Zagreb, Croatia.

  5. Art Pavilion, Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    The Art pavilion in Zagreb (Croatian: Umjetnički paviljon u Zagrebu) is an art gallery in Zagreb, Croatia. The pavilion is located on the Lenuci Horseshoe , Lower town area of the city, south of Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square , on the northern side of the King Tomislav Square which flanks the Zagreb Central Station .

  6. Croatian Museum of Naïve Art - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian Museum of Naïve Art (Croatian: Hrvatski muzej naivne umjetnosti) is a fine art museum in Zagreb, Croatia dedicated to the work of naïve artists of the 20th century. The museum holdings consist of over 1,900 works of art - paintings , sculptures , drawings and prints , mainly by Croatians but also by other well-known international ...

  7. Culture of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Founded on 15 May 1926 as Zagreb Radio, it was the first radio station in Southeast Europe, now part of Croatian Radiotelevision. The broadcast, which began with just one channel that could be listened to only in Zagreb and northern Croatia , today makes 16 radio channels sent out on short wave , medium wave , FM , satellite and the Internet .

  8. 2024–2025 Serbian anti-corruption protests - Wikipedia

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    Serbian newspaper Danas published an article revealing that Marko Tošin, one of the attackers who stormed out of the SNS offices in Novi Sad on 28 January and broke a female student's jaw with a baseball bat, was released from custody merely a day after the arrest. The article sparked outrage on social media.

  9. Music Biennale Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Music Biennale Zagreb (Croatian: Muzički biennale Zagreb, MBZ) is an international festival of contemporary music in Zagreb, Croatia, organized by the Croatian Composers' Society. The Biennale , founded by Milko Kelemen and held every spring of the odd years since 1961, has become one of the most important festivals of contemporary music in ...