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  2. 2021 Zagreb local elections - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, Zagreb is still recovering from a series of natural disasters which struck the city during 2020. Namely, a major earthquake occurred in the city on 22 March 2020 and caused extensive damage to historic buildings. Then, nine months later, an even stronger earthquake in Petrinja only further weakened already damaged structures in ...

  3. Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb (/ ˈ z ɑː ɡ r ɛ b / ZAH ... (−22.9 °F) was recorded on the since defunct Borongaj Airfield in February 1940. [63] Climate data for Zagreb Maksimir ...

  4. Jasenovac concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    On 22 April, 600 prisoners revolted; but of these only 92 managed to escape, while all the rest were killed. On the day of the revolt the Ustaše killed the 460 remaining prisoners who chose not to escape [ 161 ] and later torched the buildings, guardhouses, torture rooms, the "Piccili Furnace", plus all the other structures in the camp.

  5. 2020 Zagreb earthquake - Wikipedia

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    At approximately 6:24 AM CET on the morning of 22 March 2020, an earthquake of magnitude 5.3 M w, 5.5 M L, hit Zagreb, Croatia, with an epicenter 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north of the city centre. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The maximum felt intensity was VII–VIII ( Very strong to Damaging ) on the Medvedev–Sponheuer–Karnik scale .

  6. Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb

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    Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb (Croatian: Ekonomski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu; Ekonomski fakultet - Zagreb) is a public-owned faculty (business school) among 31 faculties and 3 art academies that together form one of the oldest public universities in Southeast Europe, the University of Zagreb.

  7. Zagreb Pride - Wikipedia

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    The 17th Zagreb Pride was held on June 9, 2018 under the slogan Long live gender. (Da nam živi, živi rod). [27] It gathered over ten thousand participants. The theme of the procession was gender identity, gender expression and the right of each person to self-determination. Many young people participated in the procession. [62]

  8. Postal codes in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb City and Zagreb County share the 10xxx range. Postal codes in Croatia are 5 digit numeric. There are 20 two digit zones defined. Zagreb City and Zagreb County have one, each other first level administrative country subdivision, i.e. one of the counties of Croatia, has its own range. From the 10 possible 1 digit ranges only 5 are assigned:

  9. Zagreb Glavni kolodvor - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb Glavni kolodvor (Croatian for Zagreb main station [1]) is the main railway station in Zagreb, Croatia. [2] Located 1 km (0.62 mi) south of the city's main square, [ 1 ] it is the largest station in Croatia and the main hub of the Croatian Railways network.