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Gornji Grad-Gornji Grad, Slovenia
Gornji Grad (pronounced [ˈɡoːɾnji ˈɡɾaːt] ; German: Oberburg) is the largest settlement and the administrative centre of the Municipality of Gornji Grad
Gornji Grad-Municipality of Gornji Grad
The Municipality of Gornji Grad (pronounced [ˈɡoːɾnji ˈɡɾaːt] ; Slovene: Občina Gornji Grad) is a municipality in Slovenia. The seat of the municipality
Gornji Grad-Gornji Grad
Gornji Grad (literally, 'upper castle' or 'upper town') may refer to: Gornji Grad, Gornji Grad, a settlement in Slovenia and the eponym of the Municipality
Gornji Grad-Florjan pri Gornjem Gradu
ˈɡoːɾnjɛm ˈɡɾaːdu]) is a settlement in the hills north and east of Gornji Grad in Slovenia. The area belongs to the traditional region of Styria and is now
Gornji Grad-Lenart pri Gornjem Gradu
ˈɡɾaːdu]) is a dispersed settlement in the hills northwest of Gornji Grad in Slovenia. The area belongs to the traditional region of Styria and is now
Gornji Grad-Upper Town
Zagreb, Croatia (also known as Gradec) Gornji Grad, Slovenia, a town and municipality in Slovenia Gornji Grad (Zemun), an urban neighborhood of Belgrade
Gornji Grad-Nova Štifta, Gornji Grad
a settlement in the Upper Dreta Valley in the Municipality of Gornji Grad in Slovenia. It is made up of three hamlets: Šmiklavž, Tirosek, and Zgornji
Gornji Grad-Dol, Gornji Grad
small settlement in the Upper Dreta Valley in the Municipality of Gornji Grad in Slovenia. The area belongs to the traditional Styria region and is now included
Gornji Grad-Bočna
(pronounced [ˈboːtʃna]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Gornji Grad in Slovenia. The area belongs to the traditional region of Styria and is now
Gornji Grad-Grad (toponymy)
town") Donji Grad ("lower town") Dravograd ("Drava town") Filmski Grad ("film town") Golem Grad Gornji Grad ("upper town") Grad, Slovenia Gradac ("small
Gornji Grad-Gornji Slaveči
village in the Municipality of Kuzma in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia. The name Gornji Slaveči (literally, 'upper Slaveči') contrasts with the name Dolnji
Gornji Grad-Novi Grad
Novigrad (disambiguation) Stari Grad (disambiguation) Gornji Grad (disambiguation) Donji Grad (disambiguation) Grad (toponymy) Novo Selo (disambiguation)
Gornji Grad-Zagreb
formed by the Medveščak stream. Today the latter is Zagreb's Upper Town (Gornji Grad) and is one of the best-preserved urban nuclei in Croatia. Both settlements
Gornji Grad-Stari Grad
Ribnica Stari Grad, Makole Starigrad (disambiguation) Novi Grad (disambiguation) Gornji Grad (disambiguation) Donji Grad (disambiguation) Grad (toponymy)
Gornji Grad-Nova Štifta
different settlements in Slovenia: Nova Štifta, Gornji Grad, a village in the Municipality of Gornji Grad, northern Slovenia Nova Štifta, Sodražica, a
Gornji Grad-Oberburg
Oberburg, Bern, a municipality in Switzerland Gornji Grad, Gornji Grad (German: Oberburg), a town in Slovenia Oberburg, Kobern, a hill castle in Rhineland-Palatinate
Gornji Grad-Črnivec Pass
Styria in Slovenia. It lies on the drainage divide between the Kamnik Bistrica and Dreta rivers. The road connecting Kamnik and Gornji Grad traverses
Gornji Grad-Prekmurje
divided into 19 municipalities: Beltinci Cankova Črenšovci Dobrovnik Gornji Petrovci Grad Hodoš Kobilje Kuzma Lendava Moravske Toplice Murska Sobota Odranci
Gornji Grad-Avguštin Stegenšek
Lavantine Diocese), which included two volumes: Dekanija Gornji Grad (The Deanery of Gornji Grad) and Konjiška Dekanija (The Deanery of Slovenske Konjice)
Gornji Grad-List of twin towns and sister cities in Serbia
Serbia Wisła, Poland Ćuprija Celje, Slovenia Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina Gradiška, Bosnia and Herzegovina Gornji Milanovac Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria Edessa
Gornji Grad-List of populated places in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Gornji Baraći • Gornji Graci • Gustovara • Jasenovi Potoci • Kopljevići • Kotor • Liskovica • Magaljdol • Majdan • Medna • Mlinište • Mrkonjić Grad •
Gornji Grad-Dolnji Slaveči
Municipality of Grad in the Prekmurje region of northeastern Slovenia. The name Dolnji Slaveči (literally, 'lower Slaveči') contrasts with the name Gornji Slaveči
Gornji Grad-Mura Statistical Region
municipalities: Apače Beltinci Cankova Črenšovci Dobrovnik Gornja Radgona Gornji Petrovci Grad Hodoš Kobilje Križevci Kuzma Lendava Ljutomer Moravske Toplice Murska
Gornji Grad-Maria Saal
Saal is twinned with: Aquileia (Italy) Forgaria nel Friuli (Italy) Gornji Grad (Slovenia) "Maria Saal", Venice 2002, Alessandra Bettini Silvia Carraro; Tesi
Gornji Grad-2023 Slovenia floods
Savinji were completely flooded. Luče, Mežica, Dravograd, Laško, Mozirje, Gornji Grad, Škofja Loka, Šoštanj, Florjan, Topolšica, Celje, Begunje na Gorenjskem
Gornji Grad-Sveti Lenart
Lenart may refer to several places in Slovenia: Lenart pri Gornjem Gradu, a settlement in the Municipality of Gornji Grad, known as Sveti Lenart until 1955
Gornji Grad-List of twin towns and sister cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Keçiören, Turkey Maragheh, Iran Şahinbey, Turkey Stari Grad (Sarajevo), Bosnia and Herzegovina Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje Neuhofen an der Krems, Austria Paks,
Gornji Grad-Municipalities of Slovenia
Slovenia is divided into 212 municipalities (Slovene: občine, singular – občina), of which 12 have urban (metropolitan) status. Municipalities are further
Gornji Grad-List of twin towns and sister cities in North Macedonia
Australia Bursa, Turkey Épinal, France Kranj, Slovenia Pleven, Bulgaria Požarevac, Serbia Rijeka, Croatia Stari Grad (Belgrade), Serbia Trelleborg, Sweden Veliko
Gornji Grad-List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovenia
gor-radgona.si (in Slovenian). Občina Gornja Radgona. Retrieved 29 September 2019. "Gornji Grad". skupnostobcin.si (in Slovenian). Skupnost občin Slovenije
Gornji Grad-Šalata
neighborhood in Zagreb, Croatia. It is administratively part of the Gornji Grad - Medveščak city district in the northern part of Zagreb and it has a
Gornji Grad-St. Stephen Harding Church in Apátistvánfalva
He was consecrated in Grad, Slovenia on September 13, 1779. He was then a chaplain in Rábakethely (1779–1781), a priest in Gornji Petrovci (1781–1785)
Gornji Grad-Ljubljana Castle
Ljubljanski grad, German: Laibacher Schloss) is a castle complex standing on Castle Hill above downtown Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. It is a key
Gornji Grad-Dreta
northeastern Slovenia. The river is 29 km (18 mi) long. Its source is near the Črnivec Pass in the Kamnik Alps. It flows through the town of Gornji Grad, Bočna
Gornji Grad-Hungarian toponyms in Prekmurje
Bistrica, Felsőbeszterce Gornji Črnci, Királyszék, Felsőcsernecz Gornji Lakoš, Felsőlakos Gornji Petrovci, Péterhegy, Felsőpetrócz Gornji Slaveči, Felsőcsalogány
Gornji Grad-Poreber
written sources in 1209. According to the land registry for the domain of Gornji Grad in 1426, the village was an administrative seat for 15 surrounding villages
Gornji Grad-Ulrich II, Count of Celje
Croatia) Gornji Grad (County of Celje, now in Slovenia) Gradec (Slavonia, now part of Zagreb, Croatia) Jesenice (Carniola, now in Slovenia) Kočevje (Duchy
Gornji Grad-Osijek
1729 by General Maximilian Petras' widow. The Gornji Grad ("Upper Town") was founded in 1692 and Donji Grad ("Lower Town") followed in 1698 settled mostly
Gornji Grad-Maribor Oblast
Embankment Maribor Left Embankment Celje Čakovec Dolnja Lendava Dravograd Gornji Grad Ljutomer Murska Sobota Prelog Ptuj Slovenj Gradec Slovenske Konjice Šmarje
Gornji Grad-Lukavac
Donje • Babice Gornje • Berkovica • Bikodže • Bistarac Donji • Bistarac Gornji • Bokavići • Borice • Brijesnica Donja • Brijesnica Gornja • Caparde • Cerik
Gornji Grad-Žumberak, Croatia
Drašći Vrh, population 22 Đurašin, population 22 Glušinja, population 22 Gornji Oštrc, population 57 Grgetići, population 0 Grič, population 14 Hartje,
Gornji Grad-Municipality of Nazarje
larger Municipality of Mozirje was subdivided into the municipalities of Gornji Grad, Ljubno, Luče, Mozirje, and Nazarje. On 6 August 1998 the settlement
Gornji Grad-Johann Tautscher
tradition in Dutovlje or Kreplje), and he died in Graz and was buried in Gornji Grad. In Vienna, where he studied theology, Tautscher was registered as "de
Gornji Grad-Drava Banovina
srez): Brežice Celje Celje (town) Črnomelj Dolnja Lendava Dravograd Gornji Grad Kamnik Kočevje Konjice Kranj Krško Laško Litija Logatec Ljubljana Ljubljana
Gornji Grad-Gerichtsbezirk Oberburg
The Gerichtsbezirk Oberburg (Court District of Oberberg) (Slovenian: sodni okraj Gornji Grad) was in the Bezirksgericht Oberburg with was under the Gerichtsbezirk
Gornji Grad-Savinja and Šalek Valley
Šaleška dolina) is a region in northern Slovenia, close to the border with Austria. Municipalities: Gornji Grad, Solčava, Rečica ob Savinji, Ljubno ob
Gornji Grad-Maksimilijan Matjaž
May 2021, Apostolic Nuncio to Slovenia consecrated Matjaž as bishop in the St. Mohorij in Fortunata Church in Gornji Grad. Archbishop Jean-Marie Speich
Gornji Grad-Podgrađe
place name, a toponym derived from pod ("below") and grad ("town"), when in the Middle Ages "grad" was a term used for a fort, fortress, castle. It was
Gornji Grad-Architecture of Slovenia
The architecture of Slovenia has a long, rich and diverse history. Modern architecture in Slovenia was introduced by Max Fabiani, and in the mid-war period
Gornji Grad-Franc Avsec
vicinity, all of the churches in the Radovljica area, the cathedral in Gornji Grad, and elsewhere. He edited the temperance newsletter Piščalka (The Whistle
Gornji Grad-Savinja Statistical Region
comprises the following 31 municipalities: Braslovče Celje Dobje Dobrna Gornji Grad Kozje Laško Ljubno Luče Mozirje Nazarje Podčetrtek Polzela Prebold Rečica
Gornji Grad-Letuš
Middle High German lît 'distilled drink' + hûs 'house'). The monastery in Gornji Grad formerly had a ferry and tavern in Letuš. The local church is dedicated
Gornji Grad-Benedikt Kuripečič
songs about Miloš Obilić. Kuripečič was born in Gornji Grad, then part of the Habsburg Empire, now Slovenia. He entered the diplomatic service of the Habsburg
Gornji Grad-Zemun
Palilula and Stari Grad across the Danube. The core of the city are the neighborhoods of Donji Grad, Gardoš, Ćukovac and Gornji Grad. To the south, Zemun
Gornji Grad-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: G
This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with G. A B C Č D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S Š T U V Z Ž
Gornji Grad-List of German names for places in Slovenia
This is a list of German language names for places located in Slovenia. Slovenia was formerly controlled by the German-speaking country Austria, so historical
Gornji Grad-Prekmurje Slovene
Hungary. The pastors brought along the Bible of Primož Trubar and used it in Gornji Petrovci. The first book in the Prekmurje dialect appeared in 1715, and
Gornji Grad-Municipality of Črnomelj
Gorenja Podgora Gorenjci pri Adlešičih Gorenji Radenci Gorica Gornja Paka Gornji Suhor pri Vinici Griblje Grič pri Dobličah Hrast pri Vinici Hrib Jankoviči
Gornji Grad-Kneževo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
following settlements: Bastaji Bekići Bokani Borak Bregovi Vlatkovići Golo Brdo Gornji Korićani Doline Donji Korićani Živinice Imljani Imamovići Javorani Kobilja
Gornji Grad-Ljubomir Simović
hilandarskoj, (1983) Duplo dno, (1983) Istočnice, (1983) Snevnik I-II, (1987) Gornji grad, (1990) Kovanica na Čakovina, (1990) Duplo dno, eseji o pesnicima, (1991)
Gornji Grad-Ozalj
Vivodinski, population 34 Gornje Pokupje, population 160 Gornji Lović, population 41 Gornji Oštri Vrh Ozaljski, population 6 Goršćaki Ozaljski, population
Gornji Grad-Bizeljsko Castle
Bizeljsko; Orešje, German: Schloss Wisell) is a castle in Bizeljska Vas, a village in the Municipality of Brežice, in southeastern
Gornji Grad-Battle of Kupres (1992)
shifted towards the village of Gornji Malovan and Kupres. By the end of the day, the Bosnian Serb TO force in Gornji Malovan was besieged. The JNA instructed
Gornji Grad-Case White
Column—the (3rd Shock Division) had the most difficult task: to capture Gornji Vakuf, Prozor, Ostrožac on Neretva and Konjic, and to open the way across
Gornji Grad-Konrad Adam Glušič
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ljubljana. He was born in Komen or near Gornji Grad. He was appointed bishop in 1571. He died in 1578. In addition to Glušič
Gornji Grad-List of twin towns and sister cities in Turkey
Kyrgyzstan Bogodogo (Ouagadougou), Burkina Faso Djibouti City, Djibouti Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje, Bosnia and Herzegovina Kenitra, Morocco Nalaikh (Ulaanbaatar)
Gornji Grad-List of populated places in Serbia
(209) Drenova (102) Drtevci (38) Dupci (456) Gornje Leviće (138) Gornji Lipovac (90) Grad (97) Gradac (134) Graševci (499) Igroš (637) Iričići (40) Kneževo
Gornji Grad-Upper Savinja dialect
Solčava and the Logar Valley. It includes the settlements of Ljubno, Luče, Gornji Grad, and Bočna. The Upper Savinja dialect does not have pitch accent. It
Gornji Grad-Hermagoras of Aquileia
previously, from 1461 until 1961, they were the main patrons of the diocese. In Slovenia, there are altogether seven parish churches and 25 branch churches dedicated
Gornji Grad-Iška, Ig
hamlet of Mala Vas (Slovene: Mala vas, German: Kleindorf), where the road to Gornji Ig branches off. Iška is a row village along a road surrounded by hills
Gornji Grad-Greek Catholic Eparchy of Križevci
Church of Croatia and Serbia eparchy of the Catholic Church in Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its current eparch is Milan Stipić. The cathedra
Gornji Grad-Menina Pasture Plateau
noun menih 'monk', in connection with the former Benedictine abbey in Gornji Grad. Veliki splošni leksikon. 1998. Vol. 5: Ma–Ož. Ljubljana: DZS, p. 2555
Gornji Grad-Gorenji Logatec
locally also Gornji Logatec, formerly Cerkovska vas; German: Oberloitsch, formerly Kirchdorf) is a former village in western Slovenia in the Municipality
Gornji Grad-Bleiburg repatriations
uncovered on two locations near the Croatian-Slovenian border, one near the village of Harmica and the other near Gornji Hrašćan, estimated to hold, together
Gornji Grad-List of museums in Slovenia
collections in Slovenia that are open to the public, and in which professional care is taken of the material. They are recognized by "Slovenian Museums Association"
Gornji Grad-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: F
This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with F. A B C Č D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S Š T U V Z Ž
Gornji Grad-List of Slovenian Catholic bishops
This is a list of Slovenian Roman Catholic Bishops.
Gornji Grad-Museum of Broken Relationships
Podgorica, Montenegro (2024) Split, Croatia (2006) Ljubljana, Slovenia (2006) Maribor, Slovenia (2007) Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina (2007) Skopje, North
Gornji Grad-Thomas Chrön
for the education of clergy. Chrön also supported liturgical music: he commissioned a new organ in . Chrön died in
Gornji Grad-Slovene exonyms
Below is list of Slovene exonyms and endonyms for places outside of Slovenia: Durrës Drač Shkodër Skader Tiranë Tirana Bad Radkersburg Radgona Bruck an
Gornji Grad-Zenica
Archived (PDF) from the original on 11 August 2019. Zenica kao "zeleni čelični grad [Steel city]" gradi zdravu i bogatu budućnost... Iron city Nicaze 1 Nicaze
Gornji Grad-List of city flags in Europe
Kavajë (details) Pustec Shkodër Tirana Vlore Banja Luka Čapljina Cazin Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje Istočno Sarajevo Laktaši Livno Ljubuški Mostar Novi Travnik
Gornji Grad-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: K
This is a list of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia, starting with K. A B C Č D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S Š T U V Z Ž
Gornji Grad-Bihać
(5 May 2020). Bihać kao sjedište Bihaćke kapetanije i slobodni kraljevski grad (info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis) (in Croatian). University of Zagreb
Gornji Grad-Transport in Zagreb
Dalmatia; A3 leading west to Rakitje, Samobor, Žumberak and Slovenia and east to Rugvica, Ivanić-Grad, Slavonia and Serbia; A2 leading northwest to Zaprešić
Gornji Grad-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: N
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Gornji Grad-Gradačac
Gornja Međiđa • Gornja Tramošnica • Gornje Krečane • Gornje Ledenice • Gornji Lukavac • Gradačac • Hrgovi Donji • Jasenica • Jelovče Selo • Kerep • Krčevljani
Gornji Grad-Križevci
207 Gornja Brčkovčina, population 160 Gornja Glogovnica, population 115 Gornji Dubovec, population 8 Gračina, population 209 Ivanec Križevački, population
Gornji Grad-Gradiška, Bosnia and Herzegovina
("Bosnian"), as was done with many other towns (Kostajnica, Dubica, Novi Grad, Petrovo, Šamac). In the night of 18 November 2004, Catholic priest and parson
Gornji Grad-Pišece Castle
Pišece Castle (Slovene: grad Pišece, German: Schloss Pischätz) is a castle in Pišece, Slovenia. The castle appears for the first time in written sources
Gornji Grad-Vrbovsko
population 6 Gomirje, population 343 Gorenci, population 44 Gornji Vučkovići, population 13 Gornji Vukšići, population 0 Hajdine, population 80 Hambarište
Gornji Grad-Medvedgrad
Kajkavian dialectal variant of Standard Croatian medvjed — meaning "bear" and grad, meaning "town, city" today, but it used to mean a fortified castle. It can
Gornji Grad-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: M
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Gornji Grad-Bosnian War
Gornji Vakuf in central Bosnia. A temporary ceasefire was reached after several days of fighting with UNPROFOR mediation. The war spread from Gornji Vakuf
Gornji Grad-Varaždin
Biškupečki, population 696 Donji Kućan, population 716 Gojanec, population 620 Gornji Kućan, population 1,139 Hrašćica, population 1,283 Jalkovec, population
Gornji Grad-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: L
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Gornji Grad-ISO 3166-2:SI
ISO 3166-2:SI is the entry for Slovenia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Gornji Grad-Mass graves in Slovenia
Mass graves in Slovenia were created in Slovenia as the result of extrajudicial killings during and after the Second World War. These clandestine mass
Gornji Grad-ŠNK Radgona
staying in third tier]. prlekija-on.net (in Slovenian). 27 June 2019. Retrieved 23 September 2019. "V Gornji Radgoni dvakrat s Slovaško" [Playing against
Gornji Grad-2022 Slovenian local elections
The 2022 Slovenian local elections were held 20 November (1st) and 4 December (2nd round). Mayors of all 212 municipalities and members of municipal councils
Gornji Grad-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: B
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Gornji Grad-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: S
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Gornji Grad-Serbia
institut Crne Gore, 1982.––––––, Podgorič ka skupština 1918: dokumenta, Gornji Milanovac: Dečje novine, 1989. Pavlowitch 2002, pp. 108–109. Ćirković 2004
Gornji Grad-Omiš
Donji Dolac, population 373 Dubrava, population 300 Gata, population 567 Gornji Dolac, population 119 Kostanje, population 605 Kučiće, population 607 Lokva
Gornji Grad-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: D
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Gornji Grad-Lojze Zupanc
autobiographical tale Sonce je umrlo (The Sun Has Died). After the war he worked in Gornji Grad and Škofja Loka, where he retired in 1965 and lived until his death in
Gornji Grad-2018 Slovenian local elections
Local elections in Slovenia took place on 18 November 2018. Mayors of all 212 Slovenian municipalities and members of municipal councils were elected.
Gornji Grad-List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Slovenia
Fossil-bearing stratigraphic units found in Slovenia span time periods from the Carboniferous to the Neogene. Lists of fossiliferous stratigraphic units
Gornji Grad-Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
Dekanovec, Domašinec, Donja Dubrava, Donji Kraljevec, Donji Vidovec, Goričan, Gornji Mihaljevec, Kotoriba, Mala Subotica, Nedelišće, Orehovica, Podturen, Pribislavec
Gornji Grad-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: T
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Gornji Grad-1964 Zagreb flood
including the post-19th-century city centre, Donji grad. Originating in Slovenia, the Sava drains much of Slovenia and northern Croatia. It is the Danube's biggest
Gornji Grad-2020 Zagreb earthquake
to the point of becoming uninhabitable. The earthquake was also felt in Slovenia. One person was killed and 27 others were injured. The earthquake occurred
Gornji Grad-Mission Lindsay
passed the village of Maravce, and after a short rest reached a farm near Gornji Grad on 6 June. There they met local commander, Viktor Avbelj "Rudi" and secured
Gornji Grad-Subotica
Mala Bosna Ljutovo Hajdukovo Bački Vinogradi Šupljak Bikovo Donji Tavankut Gornji Tavankut Mišićevo Bajmok Đurđin Stari Žednik Novi Žednik Višnjevac Čantavir
Gornji Grad-European jackal
probably vagrant female was accidentally shot near Gornji Grad in the Upper Savinja Valley, Northern Slovenia. In 2009, two territorial groups of golden jackal
Gornji Grad-Lipik
Donji Čaglić, population 266 Filipovac, population 373 Gaj, population 324 Gornji Čaglić, population 19 Jagma, population 41 Japaga, population 174 Klisa
Gornji Grad-Mihály Gáber
as an administrator in Pertoča, and in 1778 and 1779 he was a curate in Gornji Petrovci. He served as the parish priest of Martjanci until his death. Gáber
Gornji Grad-Tourism in Croatia
part of the city to the north of Ban Jelačić Square is composed of the Gornji Grad and Kaptol, a medieval urban complex of churches, palaces, museums, galleries
Gornji Grad-1st Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
represented the left attack column, and took part in the counterattack near Gornji Vakuf and the fighting against the Chetniks near Nevesinje and Kalinovik
Gornji Grad-Robert Prosinečki
gastarbeiters of mixed ethnicity. His father Đuro was a Croat, hailing from the Gornji Čemehovec village near Kraljevec na Sutli, and his mother Emilija Đoković
Gornji Grad-List of twin towns and sister cities in Austria
Germany Maria Saal Aquileia, Italy Forgaria nel Friuli, Italy Gornji Grad, Slovenia Maria Wörth Aretxabaleta, Spain Codroipo, Italy Freising, Germany
Gornji Grad-Greek Catholic Co-Cathedral of Saints Cyril and Methodius, Zagreb
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-Prijedor
roku uglavnom upisan planirani broj studenata | GradPrijedor.com – Prijedor – Portal grada Prijedora". GradPrijedor.com. Retrieved 2013-11-23. "Cities and
Gornji Grad-List of fortifications in Serbia
13th century Ruins Fortress Jerinin Grad Trstenik Trstenik Rasina District 6th Century Remains Fortress Jerinin Grad Brangović Valjevo Kolubara District
Gornji Grad-Croatian Natural History Museum
preservation and collection in Croatia. Located on Dimitrije Demeter Street in Gornji Grad, one of the oldest neighbourhoods of the Croatian capital Zagreb, it
Gornji Grad-List of twin towns and sister cities in Hungary
Romania Rimavská Sobota, Slovakia Veľký Blh, Slovakia Paks Galanta, Slovakia Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje, Bosnia and Herzegovina Loviisa, Finland Novovoronezh, Russia
Gornji Grad-Serbs of Croatia
Hristofor Stanković who founded the first permanent theater building in Gornji Grad, Zagreb. The Serbs of Croatia are predominantly of the Serbian Orthodox
Gornji Grad-Stadion Maksimir
HRVATSKI NACIONALNI STADION Koštao bi 120 milijuna eura, a većinu novca dao bi Grad Zagreb". 14 July 2018. "Zašto izgradnja krova na dvije tribine Maksimira
Gornji Grad-Battle of Kupres (1994)
Bugojno using two 9K52 Luna-M missiles. On 2 November, the HVO captured Gornji Malovan and Rilić, while the Serb civilian population started to evacuate
Gornji Grad-6th Division (Yugoslav Partisans)
carry out a successful counterattack against Italian Division Sassari near Gornji Lapac between 18 and 21 February 1943. In these battles, 470 enemy soldiers
Gornji Grad-MitOst
Koch. Retrieved 2 February 2015. Petra Baljia: Maštovitim osvjetljenjem Gornji grad od jeseni će oživjeti i noću, 10.6.2014 Website vecernji.hr. Retrieved
Gornji Grad-Subversive Festival
political movements and organisations from 10 post-socialist countries (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, North Macedonia, Albania, Bulgaria
Gornji Grad-The Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia
(2014-04-30). "Petar Erak: Rumski Jevreji u Drugom svetskom ratu". radio gornji grad (in Croatian). Retrieved 2020-06-16. Ante Pavelic: The Croat Question
Gornji Grad-Animafest Zagreb
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-COVID-19 pandemic in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Gračanici". Grad Gračanica – oficijelni web sajt grada Gračanica – dobrodošli! (in Bosnian). 30 March 2020. Retrieved 1 April 2020. "Grad Gradačac – Zvanična
Gornji Grad-Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, Zagreb
Zagreb-moj grad, pages 11-13, Issue 28, year IV, May 2010 Preradovićev (Cvjetni) trg-ogledalo urbaniteta, PhD Snježana Knežević, Zagreb-moj grad, pages 4-9
Gornji Grad-Riblja Čorba
& V.J. "Menu: Riblja Čorba". Džuboks (in Serbian) (59 (second series)). Gornji Milanovac: Dečje novine: 12. Aleksić, Miša (2012). Uživo: Autobiografija
Gornji Grad-Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God, Osijek
uspenja presvete Bogorodice) is a Serbian Orthodox church located in Donji grad, Osijek in eastern Croatia. The modern day church was completed in 1979 at
Gornji Grad-ZagrebDox
Croatia, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Slovenia and Serbia. The fact that ZagrebDox lays great stress on the regional program
Gornji Grad-D8 road (Croatia)
road is the Croatian section of the Adriatic Highway, running from the Slovenian border at Pasjak via Rijeka, Senj, Zadar, Šibenik, Split, Opuzen and Dubrovnik
Gornji Grad-Rock music in Serbia
Block Out from Belgrade, Obojeni Program from Novi Sad and Bjesovi from Gornji Milanovac. Dža ili Bu, formed in 1987, featuring a combination hard rock
Gornji Grad-List of Serbs of Croatia
Olujom!". kurir.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2019-04-12. "Ilija Petković". Grad Knin (in Croatian). 2015-06-17. Retrieved 2019-04-12. Admin (2009-12-03)
Gornji Grad-Zagreb Film Festival
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-D2 road (Croatia)
the northern areas of Croatia that spans from the border crossing with Slovenia at Dubrava Križovljanska in the west via Varaždin, Koprivnica, Virovitica
Gornji Grad-D1 road (Croatia)
junctions. Average daily traffic figure is provided instead of AADT. D1 1935 Gornji Stupnik 6,198 7,138 Adjacent to the Ž3061 junction. D1 1929 Klinča Sela
Gornji Grad-Church of St. Nicholas, Rijeka
Karlovac Rijeka Serbs of Croatia List of Serbian Orthodox churches in Croatia "Grad Rijeka - Što posjetiti". Rijeka.hr. Archived from the original on 2013-10-02
Gornji Grad-List of Serbian football transfers summer 2017
Početak priprema Archived 8 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine at FK Metalac Gornji Milanovac official website, 4-7-2017 (in Serbian) Milan Purović pojačanje
Gornji Grad-Music Biennale Zagreb
Orgazam, Laboratorija Zvuka, Haustor, and Šarlo Akrobata. A concert by the Slovenian avant-garde music band Laibach at the 1983 Biennale caused a huge scandal
Gornji Grad-List of Serbian football transfers summer 2018
official website, 22-1-2018 (in Serbian) ZALOG ZA BUDUĆNOST at FK Metalac Gornji Milanovac official website, 3-8-2018 (in Serbian) Фудбал 31/17 Archived
Gornji Grad-List of Armenian football transfers summer 2022
Aleksandr Karapetyan (to Pyunik) 10 MF SRB Marko Milinković (to Metalac Gornji Milanovac) 11 FW RUS Manvel Agaronyan (to Luki-Energiya Velikiye Luki)
Gornji Grad-2014 in paleontology
slovenica Sp. nov Valid Wallace & Bosellini Oligocene (Rupelian) Gornji Grad beds Slovenia A stony coral, a species of Acropora. Anisocoenia bhimpuraensis
Gornji Grad-Gornji Grad
Gornji Grad (literally, 'upper castle' or 'upper town') may refer to: Gornji Grad, Gornji Grad, a settlement in Slovenia and the eponym of the Municipality
Gornji Grad-Gornji Grad–Medveščak
Gornji Grad–Medveščak (Croatian pronunciation: [ˈɡorɲi ˈɡrad medveʃˈt͡ʃak], lit. 'Upper Town–Medveščak') is one of the districts of Zagreb, Croatia; Gornji
Gornji Grad-Gradec, Zagreb
Gréc, Latin: Mons Graecensis prope Zagrabiam) or Gornji Grad (meaning "Upper Town", cf. Donji grad, "Lower Town") is a part of Zagreb, Croatia, and together
Gornji Grad-Municipality of Gornji Grad
The Municipality of Gornji Grad (pronounced [ˈɡoːɾnji ˈɡɾaːt] ; Slovene: Občina Gornji Grad) is a municipality in Slovenia. The seat of the municipality
Gornji Grad-Gornji Grad, Zemun
Gornji Grad (Serbian Cyrillic: Горњи Град) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Zemun
Gornji Grad-Donji grad, Zagreb
encompasses some southern parts of district Gornji Grad-Medveščak. Donji grad night skyline Donji grad skyline Donji grad skyline Mimara Museum Regional office
Gornji Grad-Gornji Grad, Osijek
Gornji Grad ("Upper Town") is a city district in the center of Osijek, Croatia. It has 16,520 inhabitants distributed in 6,210 households. It is the biggest
Gornji Grad-Grič Tunnel (Zagreb)
Croatia, under the historic neighbourhood of Grič (also called Gradec or Gornji Grad), which gave the tunnel its name. The tunnel consists of a central hall
Gornji Grad-Dol, Gornji Grad
a small settlement in the Upper Dreta Valley in the Municipality of Gornji Grad in Slovenia. The area belongs to the traditional Styria region and is
Gornji Grad-Zagreb Funicular
Street, connecting Ilica (Donji Grad) with Strossmayerovo šetalište (Strossmayer promenade) to the north (Gornji Grad). Its 66-metre (217 ft) track makes
Gornji Grad-Upper Town
translate to "Upper Town" in English: Gornji Grad - Medveščak, an administrative city district in Zagreb, Croatia Gornji Grad, a historic neighborhood in Zagreb
Gornji Grad-History of Zagreb
consisted of two settlements on neighboring hills - Gradec (also known as Gornji Grad) and Kaptol - and the houses in the valley between them along the former
Gornji Grad-Grad (toponymy)
("Dimitrov's town") Donji Grad ("lower town") Dravograd ("Drava town") Filmski Grad ("film town") Golem Grad Gornji Grad ("upper town") Grad, Slovenia Gradac ("small
Gornji Grad-Nova Štifta, Gornji Grad
ˈʃtiːfta]) is a settlement in the Upper Dreta Valley in the Municipality of Gornji Grad in Slovenia. It is made up of three hamlets: Šmiklavž, Tirosek, and Zgornji
Gornji Grad-Stone Gate
The Stone Gate (Croatian: Kamenita vrata) is a landmark in the Upper Town of Zagreb, Croatia built between 1242 and 1266. Its present-day appearance dates
Gornji Grad-Eugen Kvaternik Square
locals) is a square located on the border between Maksimir, Gornji Grad - Medveščak and Donji Grad city districts of Zagreb, Croatia. Named after Eugen Kvaternik
Gornji Grad-Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Novi Grad (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Град), formerly Bosanski Novi (Serbian Cyrillic: Босански Нови), is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia
Gornji Grad-Tuškanac
Tuškanac is a neighborhood located in Gornji Grad - Medveščak city district of Zagreb, Croatia. It has a population of 2,455 (2011). It is best known
Gornji Grad-Ban Jelačić Square
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-Mirogoj Cemetery
victims of the Croatian War of Independence) It is located today in the Gornji Grad–Medveščak city district, on Mirogojska road and Hermann Bollé street
Gornji Grad-Bombing of the Banski Dvori
Croatian Air Force and Air Defence command post—a tunnel running under the Gornji Grad—where information on the movement of Yugoslav aircraft was relayed. In
Gornji Grad-Banski Dvori
conference rooms 2020 St. Mark's Square attack The Upper Town Zagreb, Gornji grad (2014 ed.). Zagreb: Izdavac. p. 12. "FOTO: OTKRIVAMO TAJNU UREDA ANTE
Gornji Grad-Tkalčićeva Street
street flows between the Gornji Grad in the west and Nova Ves in the east. The street is administratively within the Gornji Grad–Medveščak city district
Gornji Grad-Opus Arena
Croatian War of Independence Mayors Districts Donji grad Gornji grad Industrijska četvrt Jug II Novi grad Retfala Tvrđa Suburbs Brijest Briješće Josipovac
Gornji Grad-Nova Štifta
different settlements in Slovenia: Nova Štifta, Gornji Grad, a village in the Municipality of Gornji Grad, northern Slovenia Nova Štifta, Sodražica, a village
Gornji Grad-Zagreb Cathedral
form. The roof made of glazed tiles (such as the St. Mark's Church in Gornji grad) is missing, the so-called "Zagreb cathedral flag", which was replaced
Gornji Grad-Croatian Institute of Public Health
Croatian Institute of Public Health (Croatian: Hrvatski zavod za javno zdravstvo, HZJZ) is the national institute of public health of Croatia. It operates
Gornji Grad-Donji grad
Donji grad ("Lower Town") may refer to: Donji grad, Zagreb, Croatia Donji grad, Osijek, Croatia Donji Grad, Zemun, Serbia Gornji Grad (disambiguation)
Gornji Grad-Presidential Palace, Zagreb
The Presidential Palace (Croatian: Predsjednički dvori), also referred to by the metonym Pantovčak, is the official workplace of the president of Croatia
Gornji Grad-Districts of Zagreb
with 30 000 to 50 000 inhabitants (Črnomerec, Donja Dubrava, Donji grad, Gornji grad - Medveščak, Maksimir, Novi Zagreb - Zapad, Podsused - Vrapče, Stenjevec
Gornji Grad-Sabor Palace
Sabor Palace (Croatian: Saborska palača) is a historic building in Gornji Grad, Zagreb, which houses the Croatian Parliament, called Sabor. The place
Gornji Grad-List of Belgrade neighbourhoods and suburbs
neighbourhood of Palilula (Jevremovac) belongs to the municipality of Stari Grad, not the municipality of Palilula). Some are completely located in another
Gornji Grad-Florjan pri Gornjem Gradu
pɾi ˈɡoːɾnjɛm ˈɡɾaːdu]) is a settlement in the hills north and east of Gornji Grad in Slovenia. The area belongs to the traditional region of Styria and
Gornji Grad-Lenart pri Gornjem Gradu
ˈɡoːɾnjɛm ˈɡɾaːdu]) is a dispersed settlement in the hills northwest of Gornji Grad in Slovenia. The area belongs to the traditional region of Styria and
Gornji Grad-Electoral district I (Croatian Parliament)
Zrinski, Stjepan Radić, Kraljevac, Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski, Tuškanac, Gornji Grad, Nova Ves, August Cesarec, Zrinjevac, Cvjetni trg, Andrija Medulić, Ante
Gornji Grad-Museum of Broken Relationships
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-Ruđer Bošković Institute
The Ruđer Bošković Institute (RBI; Croatian: Institut Ruđer Bošković, pronounced [instǐtuːt rûd͡ʑɛr bɔ̂ʃkɔʋit͡ɕ], IRB) is a research institute located
Gornji Grad-American International School of Zagreb
The American International School of Zagreb (Croatian: Američka međunarodna škola u Zagrebu) is an international school located in Zagreb, Croatia, Europe
Gornji Grad-Maksimir
no high-rise buildings. The district is bordered by Gornji Grad - Medveščak to the east, Donji grad to the southeast, Pešćenica to the south, Dubrava to
Gornji Grad-Maria Saal
Maria Saal is twinned with: Aquileia (Italy) Forgaria nel Friuli (Italy) Gornji Grad (Slovenia) "Maria Saal", Venice 2002, Alessandra Bettini Silvia Carraro;
Gornji Grad-Gradski Vrt Stadium
Osijek, Croatia. It is located in the Gradski vrt neighbourhood in Novi grad city district. With a capacity of 18,856, it has been best known as the home
Gornji Grad-Zagreb Observatory
The Zagreb Astronomical Observatory (Croatian: Zvjezdarnica Zagreb) is the astronomical observatory located in Zagreb, the Croatian capital, and founded
Gornji Grad-Oberburg
Oberburg may refer to: Oberburg, Bern, a municipality in Switzerland Gornji Grad, Gornji Grad (German: Oberburg), a town in Slovenia Oberburg, Kobern, a hill
Gornji Grad-Novi Grad, Sarajevo
Novi Grad (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Град, pronounced [nôʋiː grâːd]; lit. "New Town") is a municipality of the city of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It
Gornji Grad-Amadeo's theatre
Amadeo's theatre was founded in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1797 and lasted until 1834. It was the first continuously operating theatre in Zagreb. Amadeo's theatre
Gornji Grad-Gornji Slaveči
in the neighboring Municipality of Grad. Dolnji Slaveči lies about 20 meters (66 ft) lower in elevation than Gornji Slaveči. Under the Austro-Hungarian
Gornji Grad-Bloodsuckers (1989 film)
Photographed by artist Goran Trbuljak, most of the film was shot on Zagreb's Gornji Grad to achieve a Gothic visual style. The streets of Zagreb at night are
Gornji Grad-2024 Zagreb protest
N1 (2024-02-16). "11 stranaka najavilo prosvjed: "Nadamo se da će se Gornji grad sutra napuniti"". N1 (in Croatian). Retrieved 2024-02-17.{{cite web}}:
Gornji Grad-Novi grad, Osijek
means "New Town". Novi grad has emerged in the end of 18th century with arrival of German immigrants. "Gradska četvrt Gornji grad / Mjesni odbori i gradske
Gornji Grad-Transport in Zagreb
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
Gornji Grad-Municipalities of Slovenia
Municipality of Gornji Grad Občina Gornji Grad Gornji Grad 2,650 SI-031 Municipality of Gornji Petrovci Občina Gornji Petrovci Gornji Petrovci 2,136 SI-158
Gornji Grad-Lotrščak Tower
located in Zagreb, Croatia, in an old part of town called Gradec or Gornji grad (Upper Town). The tower, which dates to the 13th century, was built to
Gornji Grad-Croatian Museum of Naïve Art
the 18th-century Raffay Palace, 350 square metres (3,800 sq ft), in Gornji Grad at Sv. Ćirila i Metoda 3. On 1 November 1952, the Peasant Art Gallery
Gornji Grad-St. Mark's Square, Zagreb
square located in the old part of Zagreb, Croatia, called Gradec or Gornji grad (English: Upper town). In the center of square is located St. Mark's
Gornji Grad-Kraljevec
Kraljevec may refer to: Kraljevec, Zagreb, a neighborhood in Gornji Grad - Medveščak district, Zagreb, Croatia Sesvetski Kraljevec, a neighborhood of
Gornji Grad-Črnivec Pass
the Kamnik Bistrica and Dreta rivers. The road connecting Kamnik and Gornji Grad traverses the pass. Črnivec on Geopedia Media related to Črnivec Pass
Gornji Grad-Gerichtsbezirk Oberburg
Gerichtsbezirk Oberburg (Court District of Oberberg) (Slovenian: sodni okraj Gornji Grad) was in the Bezirksgericht Oberburg with was under the Gerichtsbezirk
Gornji Grad-Trolleybuses in Belgrade
– Zeleni Venac-Gornji Grad (Zemun) (which was considered a successor line to the pre-war tram line), Line 15 – Zeleni Venac-Novi Grad (Zemun) and Line
Gornji Grad-Ulrich V, Count of Pfannberg
1354) was Count of Pfannberg. From 1322 to 1337, he was governor of Gornji Grad and from 1330 Marshal of the Duchy of Austria. From 1330 to 1335, he
Gornji Grad-St. Mark's Church, Zagreb
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-Cravat Regiment
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-Zagreb Airport
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-Novi Grad, Zemun
as a reference to the two older sections of Zemun, Donji Grad (lower town) and Gornji Grad (upper town). In 2002 census of population it had 19,158 inhabitants
Gornji Grad-Bočna
Bočna (pronounced [ˈboːtʃna]) is a settlement in the Municipality of Gornji Grad in Slovenia. The area belongs to the traditional region of Styria and
Gornji Grad-Jarun
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-Kaptol, Zagreb
Nova Ves (the present day Nova Ves Street). Kaptol is today part of the Gornji Grad - Medveščak city district. It mainly faces the Kaptol Street, lying atop
Gornji Grad-Osijek Airport
Croatian War of Independence Mayors Districts Donji grad Gornji grad Industrijska četvrt Jug II Novi grad Retfala Tvrđa Suburbs Brijest Briješće Josipovac
Gornji Grad-Krvavi Most
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-Tvrđa
Tvrđa". Osijek.hr (in Croatian). City of Osijek. Retrieved 31 October 2017. "Grad Osijek – Izbori 2006 – Gradska četvrt Tvrđa" (in Croatian). City of Osijek
Gornji Grad-Zagreb school of animated films
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-List of Serbian flags
Arilje Barajevo Belgrade Bor Bosilegrad Čajetina Čukarica Despotovac Golubac Gornji Milanovac Jagodina Kanjiža Knjaževac Koceljeva Kragujevac Kraljevo Lajkovac
Gornji Grad-Belgrade Fortress
the Mehmed Paša Sokolović's Fountain, next to Defterdar's Gate in the Gornji Grad, several archaeological discoveries were made. Remnants of the Roman
Gornji Grad-Archdiocesan Classical Gymnasium (Zagreb)
The Archdiocesan Classic Gymnasium (Croatian: Nadbiskupska klasična gimnazija s pravom javnosti, often referred to by the abbreviation NKG) is a Catholic
Gornji Grad-Muhar
connection between the much larger Zemun neighborhoods of Donji Grad further south and Gornji Grad to the north. Muhar was named after Ivan Muhar (1867–1966)
Gornji Grad-Zagreb Assembly
zagreb.hr. IT, APIS. "Službeni glasnik Grada Zagreba". www1.zagreb.hr. "XXI. Grad Zagreb" (PDF). Informacija o izborima članova predstavničkih tijela jedinica
Gornji Grad-Irreligion in Croatia
irreligious people in addition to three Zagreb neighborhoods - Donji grad, Gornji Grad–Medveščak and Trnje. In the first 20 Croatian municipalities and cities
Gornji Grad-Retfala
It has 14,123 inhabitants distributed in 5,200 households. It borders Gornji grad to the east, Tvrđavica to the northeast, Višnjevac to the west and Industrijska
Gornji Grad-Gornji Rakani
Gornji Rakani (Cyrillic: Горњи Ракани) is a village in the municipality of Novi Grad, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Oste Erceg, Bosnian Serb
Gornji Grad-List of streets and squares in Belgrade
Sad Аутопут за Нови Сад Zemun Kolonija Zmaj, Novi Grad, Vojni Put, Altina, Bački Ilovik, Gornji Grad, Mala Pruga, Galenika, Nova Galenika, Kamendin, Zemun
Gornji Grad-Donji grad, Osijek
Donji grad ("Lower Town") is a city district in the eastern part of Osijek, Croatia. It has 11,020 inhabitants distributed in 5,100 households. Day of
Gornji Grad-Zagreb Film
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-European jackal
there. In 2005, a probably vagrant female was accidentally shot near Gornji Grad in the Upper Savinja Valley, Northern Slovenia. In 2009, two territorial
Gornji Grad-Medveščak (neighborhood)
Medveščak is a neighborhood of the Gornji Grad - Medveščak district in Zagreb, Croatia. According to the 2011 census, 2,648 people make up its population
Gornji Grad-Dolac Market
Dolac (pronounced [dɔ̌lat͡s]) is a farmers' market located in Gornji Grad - Medveščak city district of Zagreb, Croatia. Dolac is the most visited and
Gornji Grad-Benedikt Kuripečič
diplomat who recorded epic songs about Miloš Obilić. Kuripečič was born in Gornji Grad, then part of the Habsburg Empire, now Slovenia. He entered the diplomatic
Gornji Grad-Nova Ves
in Zagreb, Croatia. It is administratively within the bounds of the Gornji Grad - Medveščak city district. According to the 2001 census, the street and
Gornji Grad-Gornji Agići
Gornji Agići (Cyrillic: Горњи Агићи) is a village in the municipality of Novi Grad, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Official results from the
Gornji Grad-Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-Gornji Baraći
Gornji Baraći is a settlement in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the Municipality of Mrkonjic Grad of the Republika Srpska entity. The Name Baraći
Gornji Grad-Ulrich II, Count of Celje
(Duchy of Carinthia, now in Slovenia) Đurđevac (Slavonia, now in Croatia) Gornji Grad (County of Celje, now in Slovenia) Gradec (Slavonia, now part of Zagreb
Gornji Grad-Dreta
near the Črnivec Pass in the Kamnik Alps. It flows through the town of Gornji Grad, Bočna, and Šmartno ob Dreti, and merges with the Savinja River in Nazarje
Gornji Grad-University of Osijek
Croatian War of Independence Mayors Districts Donji grad Gornji grad Industrijska četvrt Jug II Novi grad Retfala Tvrđa Suburbs Brijest Briješće Josipovac
Gornji Grad-ISO 3166-2:SI
SI-029 Gornja Radgona municipality SI-030 Gornji Grad municipality SI-031 Gornji Petrovci municipality SI-158 Grad municipality SI-032 Grosuplje municipality
Gornji Grad-Timeline of Zagreb
construction begins (approximate date).[citation needed] 1242 Gradec and Gornji Grad besieged by Tatars. Golden Bull issued by Béla IV of Hungary; Gradec
Gornji Grad-Trams in Osijek
Croatian War of Independence Mayors Districts Donji grad Gornji grad Industrijska četvrt Jug II Novi grad Retfala Tvrđa Suburbs Brijest Briješće Josipovac
Gornji Grad-Osijek Co-cathedral
Croatian War of Independence Mayors Districts Donji grad Gornji grad Industrijska četvrt Jug II Novi grad Retfala Tvrđa Suburbs Brijest Briješće Josipovac
Gornji Grad-Savinja and Šalek Valley
northern Slovenia, close to the border with Austria. Municipalities: Gornji Grad, Solčava, Rečica ob Savinji, Ljubno ob Savinji, Luče, Nazarje, Šmartno
Gornji Grad-Timiș
which survived until the 1970s. Upstream, there was another beach in Gornji Grad neighborhood called "At three carrots", while the wild beach "Bećar Lido"
Gornji Grad-British Square (Zagreb)
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-Trams in Zagreb
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-Zagreb rocket attacks
History Districts Brezovica Črnomerec Donja Dubrava Donji grad Gornja Dubrava Gornji Grad–Medveščak Maksimir Novi Zagreb-istok Novi Zagreb-zapad Peščenica-Žitnjak
Gornji Grad-Old City Hall (Zagreb)
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Gornji Grad-Mass graves in Slovenia
Mass Grave Grobišče v Ravneh 1 Gornji Grad Gornji Grad 100–200 Unknown Ravni 2 Mass Grave Grobišče v Ravneh 2 Dol Gornji Grad 100–200 Unknown Rebri Mass Grave
Gornji Grad-List of German names for places in Slovenia
Ober-Görjach bei Veldes Radmannsdorf Gornja Lendava, Grad Oberlimbach Gornja Radgona Ober-Radkersburg Gornji Grad Oberburg Cilli Gradac pri Črnomlju Gradatz in
Gornji Grad-Nikola Tesla Technical Museum
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Gornji Grad-Miroslav Krleža
Miroslav Krleža, created by Marija Ujević-Galetović, was placed in 2004 near the house where he lived for 30 years near Gornji Grad, Zagreb, Croatia
Gornji Grad-Arena Zagreb
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Gornji Grad-Sveti Lenart
Slovenia: Lenart pri Gornjem Gradu, a settlement in the Municipality of Gornji Grad, known as Sveti Lenart until 1955 Lenart v Slovenskih Goricah, a settlement
Gornji Grad-Podsused – Vrapče
inhabitants. Its area is 36.188 km2. Vrapče Susedgrad Podsused Gajnice Gornji Stenjevec "Population by Age and Sex, by Districts of City of Zagreb, 2011
Gornji Grad-Upper Castle
river castles, Poland All pages with titles containing Upper Castle Gornji Grad (disambiguation), literally "Upper Castle" Oberburg (disambiguation)
Gornji Grad-Agnes of Baden, Duchess of Carinthia
the Counts of Celje. Frederick (died 1317), Count of Heunburg, Vogt of Gornji Grad. Married Adelaide (of Auffenstein?), childless. Hermann (died 1322),
Gornji Grad-Jutarnji list
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Gornji Grad-Večernji list
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Gornji Grad-List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovenia
Radkersburg, Austria Bruchsal, Germany Mladenovac (Belgrade), Serbia Gornji Grad Maria Saal, Austria Hrastnik Raška, Serbia Idrija Abbadia San Salvatore
Gornji Grad-Zagreb City Museum
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Gornji Grad-Hermagoras of Aquileia
St. Hermagoras and Fortunatus Church in Gornji Grad, Slovenia
Gornji Grad-School of Medicine, University of Zagreb
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Gornji Grad-Trnje, Zagreb
residents. It is located in the central part of the city, south of Donji grad across the railway (Zagreb Main Station), east of Trešnjevka (Savska road)
Gornji Grad-Stadion ŠRC Sesvete
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Gornji Grad-Croatian Parliament electoral districts
Central part of City of Zagreb: city districts: Črnomerec, Donji grad, Gornji grad – Medveščak, Maksimir, Novi Zagreb – east, Peščenica – Žitnjak, Podsljeme
Gornji Grad-Glyptotheque (Zagreb)
is located on Medvedgradska Street near Tkalčićeva Street within the Gornji Grad - Medveščak administrative district. Wikimedia Commons has media related
Gornji Grad-Novi Zagreb – zapad
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Gornji Grad-Cibona Tower
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Gornji Grad-Karlo Weissmann
o.o. - gradska groblja Osijek: Dr. Karlo Weissmann, Židovsko groblje Gornji grad X-1-12 Kraus, Ognjen (1998). Dva stoljeća povijesti i kulture Židova
Gornji Grad-Kaptol manors in Zagreb
p. 119. Dobronić 1986, p. 130. Lelja Dobronić: Zagrebački Kaptol i Gornji grad nekad i danas, Zagreb, 1988 (Lelja Dobronić: Zagreb's Kaptol and Upper
Gornji Grad-Zagreb Mosque
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Gornji Grad-Zagrebtower
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Gornji Grad-County palace in Osijek
County". Archived from the original on 2016-04-10. Retrieved 14 February 2020. Petar Živković: Grad Osijek - 810 godina (1196.-2006.), Osijek, 2006 v t e
Gornji Grad-Gornja Dubrava
Granešinski Novaki Klaka Miroševec Novoselec Oporovec Poljanice Studentski grad Trnovčica Zeleni brijeg "Population by Age and Sex, by Districts of City
Gornji Grad-Mala Scena Theatre
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Gornji Grad-2005 Zagreb local elections
gradske četvrti Donji grad" (PDF). Izborno povjerenstvo Grada Zagreba. 2005. "Izbori za članove vijeća gradske četvrti Gornji Grad – Medveščak" (PDF). Izborno
Gornji Grad-University of Zagreb
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Gornji Grad-2017 Zagreb local elections
District BM 365 SDP-HNS HDZ NLSŠ-HSLS ZJN Most Živi Zid Others Donji Grad 2 5 3 2 3 Gornji Grad – Medveščak 3 3 3 3 2 1 Trnje 3 4 2 3 2 1 Maksimir 3 3 4 2 1 1
Gornji Grad-Zagreb Fair
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Gornji Grad-When I Am Dead and Gone
February 21 in the ceremonial hall of the Yugoslav Film Archive. Radio Gornji Grad (in Croatian), retrieved on 05-Feb-17: https://radiogornjigrad.wordpress
Gornji Grad-Medveščak (stream)
delineating the border between the often warring twin cities of Gradec (Gornji Grad) and Kaptol between the 11th and the 19th century and causing many violent
Gornji Grad-2020 Zagreb earthquake
hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 31 March 2020. "Vlada HNŽ: Novac za bolnice i Grad Zagreb" (in Croatian). bljesak.info. 26 March 2020. Retrieved 1 April 2020
Gornji Grad-Stadion NŠC Stjepan Spajić
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Gornji Grad-Mrkonjić Grad
Mrkonjić Grad (Serbian Cyrillic: Мркоњић Град, pronounced [mr̩koɲit͡ɕ grad]) is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It
Gornji Grad-Zagreb in World War II
unfinished fortified "Zvonimir line" between Sveti Ivan Žabno and Ivanić-Grad. The fierce battle with the 1st Army of the People's Liberation Army of Yugoslavia
Gornji Grad-Maksimir Park
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Gornji Grad-List of mayors of Zagreb
hr (in Croatian). Grad Zagreb. 4 June 2021. Retrieved 10 June 2021. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mayors of Zagreb. Grad Zagreb - svi gradonačelnici
Gornji Grad-Oste Erceg
March 1947) is a Bosnian Serb painter from Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Erceg was born in Gornji Rakani, where he attended elementary and high school
Gornji Grad-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: F
Flekušek Pesnica Florjan nad Zmincem Škofja Loka Florjan pri Gornjem Gradu Gornji Grad Florjan Šoštanj Fojana Brda Fokovci Moravske Toplice Forme Škofja Loka
Gornji Grad-Bridges of Belgrade
– Zeleni Venac-Gornji Grad (Zemun) (which was considered a successor line to the pre-war tram line), Line 15 – Zeleni Venac-Novi Grad (Zemun) and Line
Gornji Grad-Z1 (television)
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Gornji Grad-Skoplje '63
November 2022). "Nova kritičarska valorizacija hrvatske kinematografije". radio gornji grad. Retrieved 24 December 2020. Skoplje '63 at IMDb v t e v t e
Gornji Grad-List of Slovenian Catholic bishops
Belgrade Thomas Chrön 13 November 1560, Ljubljana 10 February 1630, Gornji Grad 1597 Ljubljana Anton Jamnik 27 July 1961, Ljubljana (2006-01-08)8 January
Gornji Grad-INmusic Festival
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Gornji Grad-List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Slovenia
Dachstein Formation Triassic Dovžan Gorge Formation Permian Gornji Grad Formation Paleogene Gornji Grad Beds Formation Paleogene Grenzland Formation Permian
Gornji Grad-House of Kulmer
Josipa Oršić (from the House of Oršić), he acquired two palaces in the Gornji Grad part of Zagreb (present-day sites of the Croatian History Museum and
Gornji Grad-Portanova (Osijek)
Croatian War of Independence Mayors Districts Donji grad Gornji grad Industrijska četvrt Jug II Novi grad Retfala Tvrđa Suburbs Brijest Briješće Josipovac
Gornji Grad-Sana (river)
villages of Gornja and Donja Pečka, Gornji and Donji Vrbljani, and Medna, on the territories of Ribnik and Mrkonjić Grad municipality not far from the town
Gornji Grad-Podgorica Capital City
Podgorica Capital City (Montenegrin: Glavni grad Podgorica, Главни град Подгорица) is one of the territorial subdivisions of Montenegro. The seat of municipality
Gornji Grad-Zagrepčanka
2020-09-27. Retrieved 2020-07-09. "Sa Zagrepčanke otpadaju kamene ploče, a Grad odbija platiti sanaciju". Jutarnji list (in Croatian). 14 November 2014.
Gornji Grad-Stadion Kranjčevićeva
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Gornji Grad-Goran Simić (poet)
Simić o Abdulahu Sidranu ili uz žabca ide i žablja perspektiva | radio gornji grad". Archived from the original on 2014-12-25. Retrieved 2015-05-19.
Gornji Grad-Podsljeme
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Gornji Grad-Klovićevi Dvori Gallery
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Gornji Grad-Zagreb Commuter Rail
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Gornji Grad-Croatian History Museum
the Vojković Palace [hr] on Antun Gustav Matoš Street in the historic Gornji Grad district of Zagreb, Croatia. The museum holdings consist of around 300
Gornji Grad-Memorial drinking fountain "Crkvenac"
Mladenovac/Na svečanosti kod spomen česme Crkvenac The documentation of the Cultural Heritage Protection Institute of Belgrade, Kalemegdan 14, Gornji Grad.
Gornji Grad-Novi Zagreb – istok
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Gornji Grad-August Šenoa
returned home at his father's behest to finish his gymnastic education in Gornji grad. While at school, a friend loaned him a copy Ivan Gundulić's Osman, an
Gornji Grad-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: B
Bobovo pri Šmarju Šmarje pri Jelšah Bočaji Koper Bočkovo Bloke Bočna Gornji Grad Bodešče Bled Bodislavci Ljutomer Bodkovci Juršinci Bodonci Puconci Bodovlje
Gornji Grad-List of cities, towns, and villages in Slovenia: D
Šmarje pri Jelšah Dol pri Trebnjem Trebnje Dol pri Vogljah Sežana Dol Gornji Grad Dol Kočevje Dol Krško Dol Medvode Dolanci Komen Dolane Gorišnica Dole
Gornji Grad-Maksimilijan Matjaž
consecrated Matjaž as bishop in the St. Mohorij in Fortunata Church in Gornji Grad. Archbishop Jean-Marie Speich and Bishop Emeritus Lipovšek were co-consecrators
Gornji Grad-Črnomerec
Republic Square (former commune "Ban Keglević") Gornja Kustošija Gornje Selo Gornji Lukšić Jelenovac Kustošija Lukšić Mikulići Sveti Duh Šestinski dol Šestinski
Gornji Grad-1880 Zagreb earthquake
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Gornji Grad-1987 Summer Universiade
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Gornji Grad-Zagreb crisis
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