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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Zagreb, Croatia. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. M. Museums in Zagreb (1 C, 9 P) S.

  3. Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb Zoo is a 7-hectare Zoo located in Maksimir Park, opened in 1925 and it's one of the main attractions in Zagreb. The Zoo hold 2,225 animals of 275 species from all around the world. The Zoo hold 2,225 animals of 275 species from all around the world.

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Zagreb County - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Zagreb County" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  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. Museum of Broken Relationships - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Broken Relationships (Croatian: Muzej prekinutih veza) is a museum in Zagreb, Croatia, founded by artists Olinka Vištica and Dražen Grubišić. It grew from a traveling exhibition revolving around the concept of failed relationships and their ruins.

  7. Ban Jelačić Square - Wikipedia

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    On 11 October 1990, during the breakup of Yugoslavia and after 1990 elections in Croatia, Jelačić's historic role had again been considered positive and the statue was returned to the square but on the north portion facing the south. The name of the square was again changed to be named after Josip Jelačić.