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  2. Category:Culture in Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Artist groups and collectives based in Zagreb (1 P) E. Events in Zagreb (2 C, 5 P) M. Mass media in Zagreb (1 C, 47 P) Museums in Zagreb (1 C, 9 P) Music in Zagreb (2 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Bora Ćosić - Wikipedia

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    Bora Ćosić, was born in 1932 in Zagreb, and moved to Belgrade with his family in 1937. ... edited the newspaper Mlada kultura in 1952, the magazine Danas in 1961 ...

  6. Komedija Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Komedija Theatre (Croatian: Zagrebačko gradsko kazalište "Komedija") is a theatre in Zagreb, Croatia which specializes in musicals.It was opened in 1950 as a legal successor to the Zagreb Drama Theatre and the Vedri Kerempuh Theatre.

  7. Večernji list - Wikipedia

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    Večernji list was started in Zagreb in 1959. [3] [4] Its predecessor Večernji vjesnik ('Evening Courier') appeared for the first time on 3 June 1957 in Zagreb on 24 pages [5] but quickly merged with Narodni list ('National Paper') to form what is today known as Večernji list. Večernji list is considered a conservative leaning newspaper. [2]

  8. Croatian History Museum - Wikipedia

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    Croatian History Museum (Croatian: Hrvatski povijesni muzej) is a museum of history located in the Vojković Palace on Antun Gustav Matoš Street in the historic Gornji Grad district of Zagreb, Croatia. The museum holdings consist of around 300,000 objects divided into 17 collections. [2]

  9. Klovićevi Dvori Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The upper station of the Zagreb funicular is also located nearby, as well as the Museum of Broken Relationships. Klovićevi Dvori Gallery had 344,067 visitors in 2018, making it the third most visited museum in Croatia.