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Budinščina
Budinščina is a village and municipality in the Krapina-Zagorje County in Croatia connected by the state road D24 and R201 railway. According to the 2001 census, there are 2,503 inhabitants in the area, absolute majority of which are Croats. Milengrad Milengrad ( hu, Milen vára) is a mediaeval castle northwest from Zajezda village, in Budinščina municipality, Krapina-Zagorje County, Croatia. Name Milengrad is a compound name – ''Milen'' being a proper noun and ''grad'' meaning castl ... (Milen) castle is located in the municipality. Settlements The following settlements comprise the municipality: * Budinšćina * Gotalovec * Grtovec * Krapinica * Marigutić * Pažurovec * Pece * Pokojec * Pomperovec * Prepuštovec * Sveti Križ * Topličica * Zajezda References Populated places in Krapina-Zagorje County Municipalities of Croatia {{KrapinaZagorje-geo-stub ...
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Zajezda
Zajezda is a village in northern Croatia, located north of Budinščina and the D24 road (Croatia), D24 road, south of the Ivanšćica and east of Novi Marof. References

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R201 Railway (Croatia)
The Zaprešić–Čakovec railway, officially designated as the R201 railway, is a railway line in northwest Croatia that connects the towns of Zaprešić and Čakovec, opened in 1886 in former Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. It is partially electrified single-tracked railway. The section between Zaprešić and Zabok is also a branch part of Pan-European Corridor X. Most of the corridor passes through Hrvatsko Zagorje region, connecting the largest part of Međimurje and Hrvatsko Zagorje with Zagreb, spanning through four counties. The line separates at the Zaprešić station from the M101 railway. Before 2021, the line was non-electrified. The R201 railway also connects to the R106 line (towards Krapina, Đurmanec and Croatia-Slovenia state border) in Zabok, to the L202 line at Hum Lug, the L201 and R202 lines in Varaždin and the M501 and L101 lines in Čakovec. Reconstruction of the Zaprešić - Zabok section Between 2018 to 2021, the complete section between stati ...
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Milengrad
Milengrad ( hu, Milen vára) is a mediaeval castle northwest from Zajezda village, in Budinščina municipality, Krapina-Zagorje County, Croatia. Name Milengrad is a compound name – ''Milen'' being a proper noun and ''grad'' meaning castle or fortress in Croatian. Thus Milengrad is Milen's castle. In mediaeval documents it was called ''Mel(l)en'', ''Milen'' and ''Miluan''. Its Hungarian equivalents, ''Milen vára'' or ''Mileni vár'', derive from the Croatian form and have the same meaning. History Milengrad was built during the reign of Hungarian–Croatian King Béla IV after the Mongol invasion of 1241–1242. Around 1303, King Charles Robert donated the fortress to the Cseszneky family in compensation for their loss of Ipolyvisk Castle. The counts Cseszneky sold it soon to Ban Mikcs, who, in 1309, ceded the lordship to the Herkffy family. In 1536, by the marriage between Katalin Herkffy and Miklós Patačić, Milengrad became the two families' shared property. I ...
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Gotalovec
Gotalovec is a village in northern Croatia, located near Budinšćina in the region of Hrvatsko Zagorje. The population is 187 (census 2001). History Gotalovec, which means founded by Gotal, was established by the noble Gotal family in the thirteenth century. It primarily consisted of the medieval fort of Gotalovec (dated 1322), and the surrounding villages. It was in the possession of the Gotal family until 1740 when it was transferred by inheritance to the Somogy and later on the Bedekovic Komorski family. Finally, in the late 18th century it was incorporated by the noble Erdody family into their estate. In the nearby locality of Gotalovec, no trace of the former fort or later castle can presently be found as the remains of the latter were used as building material during construction of a nearby road. It is known however that the fort was situated some 100 to 200 cmeters from one of the source of the river Krapina; in 1988, one could clearly distinguish three levels under an ...
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Topličica
Topličica may refer to: * Topličica, Varaždin County, a village near Novi Marof * Topličica, Krapina-Zagorje County, a village near Budinšćina * Gornja Topličica Gornja Topličica is a settlement (''naselje'') in the Sveti Ivan Zelina Sveti Ivan Zelina () is a town in Zagreb County, Croatia. Geography Sveti Ivan Zelina is north-east from Zagreb, connected: * by A4 highway (Zagreb - Sv.Helena), then st ..., a village near Sveti Ivan Zelina * Donja Topličica, a village near Sveti Ivan Zelina {{geodis ...
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