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  2. Transport in Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    The light sign of a Zagreb taxicab. The first taxicab ever in Zagreb started operating on June 11, 1901. It was driven by Tadija Bartolović, a skilled fiaker driver. After a successful test drive where Bartolović drove mayor Adolf Mošinsky through Mesnička Street and Gornji Grad, the first taxicab stand in the city was opened on the Ban Jelačić Square.

  3. A1 (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    The A1 motorway (Croatian: Autocesta A1) is the longest motorway in Croatia, spanning 476.3 kilometers (296.0 mi).As it connects the nation's capital Zagreb, in the north of the country, to the second largest city Split on the shore of the Adriatic Sea, the motorway represents a major north–south transportation corridor in Croatia and a significant part of the Adriatic–Ionian motorway.

  4. Zagreb Commuter Rail - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb Commuter Rail is the suburban/commuter railway network that provides mass-transit service in the city of Zagreb, Croatia and its suburbs.

  5. Where to Go in Croatia’s Capital City of Zagreb - AOL

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  6. Zagrebački električni tramvaj - Wikipedia

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    The first tram line was opened on September 32, 1891, setting off a vital part of the Zagreb mass transit system. Zagreb today features an extensive tram network with 15 day and 4 night lines running over 117 km (73 mi) of tracks through 255 stations and transporting almost 500,000 passengers per day.

  7. M103 railway (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    The Dugo Selo–Novska railway (Croatian: Pruga Dugo Selo–Novska), officially designated as the M103 railway, is a 83.405-kilometre (51.825 mi) railway line in Croatia that connects Dugo Selo, situated east of national capital Zagreb, to Novska and the M105 railway extending east towards Belgrade. [maps 1] Its route follows the Sava River ...

  8. List of Aeroflot destinations - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb: Zagreb Airport: Terminated [11] [28] Cuba: Havana: José Martí International Airport: Passenger [29] Cyprus: Larnaca: Larnaca International Airport: Terminated [11] [30] Paphos: Paphos International Airport: Terminated [10] Czech Republic: Karlovy Vary: Karlovy Vary Airport: Terminated [11] [16] Prague: Václav Havel Airport Prague ...

  9. Tourism in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    In the summer, theater performances and concerts, mostly in the Upper Town, are organized either indoors or outdoors. The stage on Opatovina hosts the Zagreb Histrionic Summer theater events. Zagreb is also the host of Zagrebfest, the oldest Croatian pop-music festival, as well as of several traditional international sports events and tournaments.