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Donji Grad(Zagreb)
Donji grad ("Lower Town") may refer to: * Donji grad, Zagreb, Croatia * Donji grad, Osijek, Croatia * Donji Grad, Zemun, Serbia See also * Gornji Grad (other) 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 of Gornji Grad * Gornji Grad, Zagreb, a historic district of the Croatian capital, also k ... * Stari Grad (other) * Novi Grad (other) * Grad (toponymy) {{geodis ...
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Donji Grad, Zagreb
Donji grad (, locally also , "Lower Town") is one of the 17 city districts of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. It is located in the central part of the city and has 37,024 inhabitants (as of 2011). The official name of the district is rarely used, for it is dubbed ''centar'' (center) by most Zagreb residents even though "centar" encompasses some southern parts of district Gornji Grad-Medveščak. Gallery DonjiGrad.jpg, Donji grad night skyline DonjiGrad3.jpg, Donji grad skyline DonjiGrad6.jpg, Donji grad skyline Mimara Museum, Zagreb 02.jpg, Mimara Museum The Mimara Museum ( hr, Muzej Mimara) is an art museum in the city of Zagreb, Croatia. It is situated on Roosevelt Square, housing the collection by Wiltrud and Ante Topić Mimara. Its full official name is the Art Collection of Ante and Wiltrud T ... Regional office of the city administration center, Zagreb 01.jpg, Regional office of the city administration center References External links List of streets and squares wit ...
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Donji Grad, Osijek
Donji grad ("Lower Town") is a city district in the eastern part of Osijek, Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") , image_map = , map_caption = , capit .... It has 11,020 inhabitants distributed in 5,100 households. Day of the city district is on 12 September, on feast of Glorious Name of Mary. Districts of Osijek {{OsijekBaranja-geo-stub ...
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Donji Grad, Zemun
Donji Grad ( sr-cyr, Доњи Град; ''Lower town'') is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Zemun. Location Donji Grad occupies the central part of Zemun, on the left bank of the Danube. It borders the neighborhoods of Gardoš on the north, Ćukovac and Muhar on the north-west, Kalvarija on the west, Tošin Bunar on the south-west, Retenzija on the south while the sub-neighborhood of Zemunski Kej is located along the Danube's bank. It roughly occupies the area bounded by the streets ''Bežanijska'', ''Vrtlarska'', ''22. oktobra'' and ''Kej oslobođenja''. Administration The local community of Donji Grad, which comprised only the small part of the neighborhood, had a population of 8,438 in 1981. Local communities of Dunav and Zemunski Kej were detached from Donji Grad in the 1980s, so the population diminished to 3,214 in 1991 and 3,104 in 2002. However, with all the local communities which formed ...
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Gornji Grad (other)
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 of Gornji Grad * Gornji Grad, Zagreb, a historic district of the Croatian capital, also known as Gradec, and the eponym of the modern-day district of Gornji Grad–Medveščak * Gornji Grad, Osijek, a city district of Osijek, Croatia * Gornji Grad, Zemun, an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, Serbia See also * Donji Grad (other) * Novi Grad (other) * Stari Grad (other) * Grad (toponymy) Grad () is an Old Slavic word meaning "town", "city", "castle" or "fortified settlement". Initially present in all related languages as '' gord'', it can still be found as ''grad'', ''gradić'', '' horod'' or ''gorod'' in many placenames today. ...
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Stari Grad (other)
Stari Grad ("Old Town") may refer to: Bosnia and Herzegovina * Stari Grad, Sarajevo, a municipality in Sarajevo Croatia * Stari Grad, Croatia, a town on the island of Hvar Montenegro * Stara Varoš, Podgorica, former neighborhood in Podgorica North Macedonia * Stari Grad, Čaška, a village in municipality of Čaška Serbia * Stari Grad, Belgrade, a municipality in Belgrade * Stari Grad, Novi Sad, a neighborhood in Novi Sad * Stari Grad, Užice, the remains of a fort in Užice * Stari Grad, Kragujevac, former city municipality of Kragujevac Slovenia * Ortnek Castle, in the municipality of Ribnica * Stari Grad, Makole See also * Starigrad (other) * Novi Grad (other) * Gornji Grad (other) * Donji Grad (other) * Grad (toponymy) * Staro Selo (other) Staro Selo is a Slavic toponym meaning "old village" and may refer to the following villages: : Bosnia and Herzegovina *Staro Selo (Glamoč) *Staro Selo (Donji Vakuf) *Staro Sel ...
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Novi Grad (other)
Novi Grad ("New Town") may refer to: Places In Bosnia and Herzegovina: * Novi Grad, Odžak, a village near Odžak in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina *Novi Grad, Republika Srpska, a town and municipality in Republika Srpska *Novi Grad, Sarajevo, a municipality in the city of Sarajevo In Croatia: * Novi grad, Osijek, a city district of Osijek * Novi Grad, Brod-Posavina County, a village near Oprisavci In Serbia: * Novi Grad, Zemun, an urban neighborhood of Belgrade In Slovenia: * Novi Grad, Sevnica, a settlement in the Municipality of Sevnica Arts and entertainment * Novi Grad (comics), a location in Marvel Universe See also * Novigrad (other) * Stari Grad (other) * Gornji Grad (other) * Donji Grad (other) * Grad (toponymy) Grad () is an Proto-Slavic, Old Slavic word meaning "town", "city", "castle" or "fortified settlement". Initially present in all related languages as ''Gord (archaeology), gord'', it can still be found as ''gr ...
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