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  2. Lotrščak Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Grič cannon (Croatian: Grički top) is one of the Zagreb landmarks. In the 19th century, a fourth floor and windows were added to the tower and a cannon was placed on the top. Since 1 January 1877, the cannon is fired from the tower on Grič to mark midday. The cannon was to give the sign for exact noon for the bell-ringers of the city's ...

  3. Meštrović Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Meštrović Pavilion (Croatian: Meštrovićev paviljon), also known as the Home of the Croatian Visual Artists (Croatian: Dom hrvatskih likovnih umjetnika) and colloquially as the Mosque (Croatian: Džamija), is a cultural venue and the official seat of the Croatian Society of Fine Artists (HDLU) located on the Square of the Victims of Fascism in central Zagreb, Croatia.

  4. INmusic Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival was started in 2006 and is usually held over three days. It includes several genre-specific stages with internationally renowned indie rock , heavy metal and electronica artists. In 2008 The Times included INmusic among the top 20 European summer festivals, [ 2 ] and it made the CNN's 2013 list of 50 greatest summer music festivals ...

  5. Lenuci Horseshoe - Wikipedia

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    The parks were designed between 1883 and 1887, at a time when today's Donji grad formed the southern outskirts of Zagreb. The construction was helped by the efforts to rebuild the city after the 1880 Zagreb earthquake, and in 1889 the entire horseshoe was finished—its two ends were connected by the newly built Zagreb Botanical Garden. The ...

  6. Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    The mayor (with the deputies) may be recalled by a referendum according to the law (not less than 20% of all electors in the City of Zagreb or not less than two-thirds of the Zagreb Assembly city deputies have the right to initiate a city referendum regarding recalling of the mayor; when a majority of voters taking part in the referendum vote ...

  7. Oktogon (Zagreb) - Wikipedia

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    Oktogon is an urban passageway in central Zagreb, Croatia, connecting Petar Preradović Square with Ilica street through the building of the former First Croatian Savings Bank. It was designed by architect Josip Vancaš and built as part of the savings bank building between 1898 and 1900.