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City of Čakovec
City of Čakovec-Čakovec
Croatian county. The city administrative area of Čakovec includes the following settlements: Čakovec, population 15,147 Ivanovec, population 2,093 Krištanovec
City of Čakovec-Čakovec Castle
Čakovec Castle or Zrinski Castle (Croatian: Čakovečka utvrda or Stari grad Zrinskih or Hungarian: Csáktornyai vár or Zrínyi-kastély) is a medieval fortification
City of Čakovec-2016–17 HNK Hajduk Split season
Report Erceg 29', 32' T. Bašić 36' Memolla 42' Karačić 64' (o.g.) Stadium: Stadion Kranjčevićeva Attendance: 1,327 Referee: Igor Križarić (Čakovec)
City of Čakovec-2005 Croatian local elections
Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-01-08. Retrieved 8 January 2022. "XXI. Grad Zagreb" [XXI City of Zagreb] (PDF). Državno izborno povjerenstvo (in Croatian)
City of Čakovec-1997 Croatian local elections
(PDF) from the original on 2021-12-09. Retrieved 9 December 2021. "XXI. Grad Zagreb" [XXI City of Zagreb] (PDF). Državno izborno povjerenstvo (in Croatian)
City of Čakovec-1st Army Group (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
Motorised Corps crossed the Mura at Letenye and Mursko Središće and captured Čakovec. Ustaše propaganda led the bulk of two regiments from the 42nd Infantry
City of Čakovec-2017 Croatian local elections
There were 4,443 polling stations. A third election round was held in Stari Grad on 18 June 2017 since both candidates got the same number of votes in the
City of Čakovec-Vatra i barut Tour
7, 2015 Zürich Switzerland Stadhalle Dietikon 3,500 November 28, 2015 Čakovec Croatia dvorana GOC-a 5,000 sold out December 5, 2015 Toronto Canada Sound
City of Čakovec-Transport in Zagreb
Ivanić-Grad, Slavonia and Serbia; A2 leading northwest to Zaprešić, Zabok, Krapina and Central Europe; A4 leading northeast to Varaždin, Čakovec, Hungary
City of Čakovec-2023–24 HNK Rijeka season
19 July 2023. "Prince Ampem: "Nedostajat će mi suigrači, navijači, cijeli grad…"" (in Croatian). HNK Rijeka. 19 July 2023. Retrieved 19 July 2023. "Matija
City of Čakovec-R202 railway (Croatia)
terminus of the line, the railway connects to the R201 spanning between Čakovec, just to the north, and Zaprešić near Zagreb. The L201, serving Ivanec
City of Čakovec-Central Croatia
temperature of −35.5 °C (−31.9 °F) was recorded on 3 February 1919 in Čakovec, and the highest temperature of 42.4 °C (108.3 °F) was recorded on 5 July
City of Čakovec-Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
Čeminac, Darda, Draž, Jagodnjak, Kneževi Vinogradi, Petlovac, Popovac ČK Čakovec, Mursko Središće, Prelog Belica, Dekanovec, Domašinec, Donja Dubrava, Donji
City of Čakovec-Highways in Croatia
starts on the border of Hungary near Goričan. The motorway passes near Čakovec and Varaždin south towards Zagreb and the southernmost part of the route
City of Čakovec-List of mayors in Croatia
Democratic Union Vukovar Vukovar-Srijem Ivan Penava Homeland Movement Čakovec Međimurje Ljerka Cividini Croatian People's Party – Liberal Democrats Požega
City of Čakovec-White Croats
Porijeklo imena Hrvat [Origin of the name Croat] (in Croatian), Zagreb, Čakovec: Alemko Gluhak Gluhak, Alemko (24 March 2000). "Hrvatski rječnici" [Croatian
City of Čakovec-A4 (Croatia)
Goričan–Čakovec section, opened to traffic in 1997, followed by the 22.4-kilometre (13.9 mi) Komin–Popovec and the 15.58-kilometre (9.68 mi) Čakovec–Varaždin
City of Čakovec-NK Vinogradar
side, beating two higher-placed teams in the process, NK Međimurje from Čakovec and top flight side NK Slaven Belupo. The club then played Hajduk Split
City of Čakovec-Prom
place in many other parts of the world. In Canada, the terms "formal" and "Grad" are often used, while in Australia and New Zealand, the terms school formal
City of Čakovec-National and University Library in Zagreb
library of the Croatian Ban Nikola Zrinski, originally established in Čakovec, but which had been abroad for a long time. In 1913 the library with its
City of Čakovec-Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian theater in the Great Turkish War
controlled lands in order to loot them. Croatian ban Erdody, who stationed in Čakovec on 17 September 1683, commenced several attacks on Ottoman outposts in
City of Čakovec-2021 Croatian local elections
Starčević gradonačelnik Gospića – nisam mogao dozvoliti da birtija i PUB vode Grad, žao mi je što to nisam prije napravio!" [INTERVIEW: Karlo Starčević, the
City of Čakovec-Counties of Croatia
and including the cities of Bjelovar (as the county capital) and Ivanić Grad. A small part of the former Varaždin Generalate (the town of Kutina) was
City of Čakovec-List of Hungarian exonyms for places in Croatia
Bogdanovec Károlyszeg Brezje Nyíresfalva Bukovec Bükkösd Brezovec Muranyirád Čakovec Csáktornya Čehovec Csehlaka Čestijanec Hétház Cirkovljan Drávaegyház Črečan
City of Čakovec-List of castles in Croatia
Medvedgrad | Medieval Wall". 21 March 2010. "Stari grad Okić - Samobor". www.samobor.hr (in Croatian). Grad Samobor. Retrieved 7 May 2020. "Ozalj-tz.hr". Oliver
City of Čakovec-List of high schools in Zagreb
Gymnasium XV Gymnasium XVI Gymnasium XVIII Gymnasium Gymnasium Josip Slavenski Čakovec Gymnasium Lucijan Vranjanin Gymnasium Tituš Brezovački High School - Center
City of Čakovec-4th Army (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
as follows: the detachment commander and his headquarters staff were in Čakovec; the 39th Infantry Regiment was marching from Celje via Lepoglava to Varaždin
City of Čakovec-Croatian national handball team results
Championship 29 May 2001 SD G.O.C., Čakovec, Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina 28 : 19 W Friendly match 30 May 2001 SD G.O.C., Čakovec, Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina
City of Čakovec-List of twin towns and sister cities in Hungary
Tiachiv, Ukraine Nagykanizsa Acre, Israel Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina Čakovec, Croatia Covasna, Romania Gleisdorf, Austria Kanjiža, Serbia Kazanlak,
City of Čakovec-List of twin towns and sister cities in Croatia
Italy Tomislavgrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina Čakovec Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria Kiryat Tiv'on, Israel Nagykanizsa, Hungary Płońsk
City of Čakovec-1993 Croatian local elections
(PDF) from the original on 2021-11-22. Retrieved 22 November 2021. "XXI. GRAD ZAGREB" [XXI City of Zagreb] (PDF). Državno izborno povjerenstvo (in Croatian)
City of Čakovec-1940 Croatian local elections
Plešce Elections not held Prezid Elections not held Čakovec Belica HSS Čakovec Elections not held Čakovec-Okolica HSS Gornji Mihaljevec HSS Macinec HSS Mursko
City of Čakovec-2022 in association football
Dinamo OO Brezovica (Četvrta NL Zagreb B) Samobor Sava Strmec (Četvrta NL Čakovec-Varaždin) Bednja Beletinec Nedeljanec (Četvrta NL Bjelovar-Koprivnica-Virovitica)
City of Čakovec-27th Infantry Division Savska
Zagreb and Varaždin the divisional cavalry battalion was mobilising in Čakovec but had no horses, and the divisional machine gun battalion was mobilising
City of Čakovec-Hungarian exonyms
Bihács Kozarska Dubica Dubica Bosanska Krupa Krupa Velika Kladuša Nagykladusa Sanski Most Szanahida Novi Grad Szanaújvár Brod Törökrév Srebrenik Zebernek
City of Čakovec-Faculty of Teacher Education, University of Zagreb
from its central location in Zagreb, it has facilities in Petrinja and Čakovec. The first teacher's school in Zagreb was the Higher Pedagogical School
City of Čakovec-2009 Croatian local elections
Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-04-06. Retrieved 4 April 2022. "XXI. Grad Zagreb" [XXI City of Zagreb] (PDF). Državno izborno povjerenstvo (in Croatian)
City of Čakovec-D2 road (Croatia)
of the double carriage road. To Varaždin via Vilka Novaka Street. D3 to Čakovec (to the north). End of the D3 concurrency. The easternmost intersection
City of Čakovec-2001 Croatian local elections
Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-01-01. Retrieved 1 January 2022. "XXI. Grad Zagreb" [XXI City of Zagreb] (PDF). Državno izborno povjerenstvo (in Croatian)
City of Čakovec-Tourism in Croatia
gliders. Hunting also attracts numerous hunters in low game and birds. In Čakovec Castle, are the Međimurje County Museum and an art gallery. In the chapel
City of Čakovec-Politics of Croatia
single county prefect election each. Požega Virovitica Bjelovar Koprivnica Čakovec Varaždin Krapina Pazin Rijeka Zagreb Osijek Vukovar Slavonski Brod Karlovac
City of Čakovec-1935 Yugoslavian parliamentary election
Banovina) Milorad Veselinović (Batina, Danube Banovina) Anton Videc (JNS, Čakovec, Sava Banovina) Petar Vlatković (JNS, Petrinja, Sava Banovina) Velimir
City of Čakovec-List of twin towns and sister cities in Bulgaria
Republic Obninsk, Russia Popești-Leordeni, Romania Vigonza, Italy Blagoevgrad Čakovec, Croatia Delčevo, North Macedonia Gornji Milanovac, Serbia Székesfehérvár
City of Čakovec-Matica hrvatska
1944). From 1936 to 1943 Matica founded its first branches in Zagreb, Čakovec, Osijek, Sisak, Karlovac, Samobor, Varaždin, Vinkovci, Vukovar, Dubrovnik
City of Čakovec-List of radio stations in Croatia
Radio Hrvatski Radio Županja Županjiski Radio Gospić Radio Karlovac Radio Čakovec Radio GoGo Goričan Radio SVID Radio Zona Buzet Županjiski Radio Šibenik
City of Čakovec-Croatian–Slovene Peasant Revolt
Koprivnica Križevci Ivanić-Grad Ogulin Hrastovica Pazin Škofja Loka Gorica Kamnik Ptuj Planina Bizeljsko Kunšperk Pilštanj Čakovec (Međimurje) Krško Sevnica
City of Čakovec-List of bastion forts
Francisco São Tiago da Barra Taipa Fort Forbidden city Bilje [Star Fort] Čakovec [Star Fort / Zrinski Castle] Karlovac [Star Fort] Knin Knin Fortress Osijek
City of Čakovec-List of high schools in Croatia
school Čakovec, Čakovec Gymnasium of Josip Slavenski Čakovec, Čakovec Economic and trading school Čakovec, Čakovec Construction school Čakovec, Čakovec High
City of Čakovec-Vinko Kos
after his death in Toronto in 1967, by Lucijan Kordić) Sabrana djela 1-2 (Čakovec, 1997) Dom ("Home", Jakov Gotovac) Mura voda teče ("Mura water flows",
City of Čakovec-Maribor Oblast
Maribor Right Embankment Maribor Left Embankment Celje Čakovec Dolnja Lendava Dravograd Gornji Grad Ljutomer Murska Sobota Prelog Ptuj Slovenj Gradec Slovenske
City of Čakovec-Zabok
hub of Krapina-Zagorje County. It lies on the corridor R201 (Zaprešić-Čakovec) and also serves as a terminus for railway lines to and from Krapina /
City of Čakovec-Prelog, Croatia
it was significantly bigger than Čakovec. At the time, it had a population of 1,729, while the population of Čakovec was 1,048. Strangely enough, Prelog
City of Čakovec-List of cities and towns in Croatia
Bjelovar Čakovec Dubrovnik Gospić Karlovac Koprivnica Krapina Osijek Pazin Požega Rijeka Slavonski Brod Sisak Split Šibenik Varaždin Virovitica Vukovar
City of Čakovec-Drava Banovina
the State frontier with Hungary reaches the river Mura (north-east of Čakovec). From the river Mura, the boundary of the Banovina follows the eastern
City of Čakovec-Mursko Središće
Mura, the natural line dividing Croatia from Slovenia. Nearby places are Čakovec, Sveti Martin na Muri, Lendava, and Podturen. Mursko Središće is first
City of Čakovec-Varaždin
both passenger and freight traffic - it lies on R201 railway (Zaprešić - Čakovec) and also represents the terminus for one local line (L201 connecting Golubovec)
City of Čakovec-Petar Keglević
assumed ownership of his possessions in Međimurje and stayed in fortified Čakovec Castle but was later forced by Nikola Šubić Zrinski to leave it. In 1542
City of Čakovec-Administrative divisions of the Banovina of Croatia
districts (srez, pl. srezovi). On the second level, there were 25 cities (grad, pl. gradovi) and 693 municipalities (općina, pl. općine). On the third level
City of Čakovec-Zagreb
and Hungary (the Zagorje railroad, the roads and railway to Varaždin – Čakovec and Koprivnica) are linked with truck routes. The southern railway connection
City of Čakovec-Northern Croatia
Koprivnica-Križevci counties, including the cities of Zagreb, Varaždin, Čakovec, Krapina, Koprivnica and Križevci. The region is home to the Kajkavian
City of Čakovec-Ulrich II, Count of Celje
possessions are listed below. Bela Peč Castle (Duchy of Carniola, now in Italy) Čakovec Castle (Kingdom of Hungary, now in Croatia) Celje Castle (County of Celje
City of Čakovec-List of airports in Croatia
LDVC Sport Airport Čepin LDOC Sport Airport Čepin Grobnik LDRG Sport Airport Grobničko Polje Hvar LDSH Sport Airport Hvar Ivanić
City of Čakovec-Zrinski Park
Zrinski Park (Croatian: Perivoj Zrinskih) is situated in downtown Čakovec, northern Croatia, close to the central square. The area had been a part of
City of Čakovec-List of weather records
4 °F) although it was not verifiable. A reading of −35.5 °C (−31.9 °F) in Čakovec on 3 February 1929 and −36.0 °C (−32.8 °F) in Gospić were not measured
City of Čakovec-List of football stadiums in Croatia
tonight richer by 2,410 seats, new parking lot also opened] (in Croatian). "Grad investira 34 milijuna kuna u Stadion kraj Save" [The city invests HRK 34
City of Čakovec-List of people by city in Croatia
This is a list of notable people who were born or have lived in various cities in Croatia. Aleksandar Stipčević (1930–2015), archeologist, bibliographer
City of Čakovec-2004–05 Croatian Second Football League
stadion Bjelovar 4,000 Cibalia Vinkovci Stadion HNK Cibalia 10,000 Čakovec Čakovec Stadion SRC Mladost 8,000 Dilj Vinkovci Stadion NK Dilj 3,000 Grafičar
City of Čakovec-First Croatian Savings Bank
had branches in Belgrade, Bjelovar, Slavonski Brod, Celje, Crikvenica, Čakovec, Daruvar, Delnice, Đakovo, Dubrovnik, Đurđevac, Ilok, Karlovac, Kraljevica
City of Čakovec-2005–06 Croatian Second Football League
stadion Belišće 4,000 Bjelovar Bjelovar Gradski stadion Bjelovar 4,000 Čakovec Čakovec Stadion SRC Mladost 8,000 Dilj Vinkovci Stadion NK Dilj 3,000 Grafičar
City of Čakovec-1991 Croatian census
Crikvenica 19,154 16,288 913 539 284 1,130 Čabar 5,169 4,740 64 40 16 309 Čakovec 119,866 112,660 421 625 76 6,084 Čazma 15,263 13,897 685 234 24 423 Daruvar