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Zagorje (Posušje)
Hrvatsko Zagorje (; Croatian Zagorje; ''zagorje'' is Croatian for 'backland' or 'behind the hills') is a cultural region in northern Croatia, traditionally separated from the country's capital Zagreb by the Medvednica mountains. It comprises the whole area north of Mount Medvednica up to Slovenia in the north and west, and up to the regions of Međimurje and Podravina in the north and east. The population of Zagorje is not recorded as such, as it is administratively divided among Krapina-Zagorje County (total population 142,432), and western and central part of Varaždin County (total population 183,730). The population of Zagorje can be reasonably estimated to exceed 300,000 people. In Croatia, the area is usually referred to simply as ''Zagorje'' (Croatian for 'backland' or 'behind the hills'; with respect to Medvednica). However, to avoid confusion with the nearby Municipality of Zagorje ob Savi in Slovenia, the Croatian part is called ''Hrvatsko Zagorje'', meaning 'Croat ...
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Zagorje
Hrvatsko Zagorje (; Croatian Zagorje; ''zagorje'' is Croatian language, Croatian for 'backland' or 'behind the hills') is a cultural region in northern Croatia, traditionally separated from the country's capital Zagreb by the Medvednica mountains. It comprises the whole area north of Mount Medvednica up to Slovenia in the north and west, and up to the regions of Međimurje and Podravina in the north and east. The population of Zagorje is not recorded as such, as it is administratively divided among Krapina-Zagorje County (total population 142,432), and western and central part of Varaždin County (total population 183,730). The population of Zagorje can be reasonably estimated to exceed 300,000 people. In Croatia, the area is usually referred to simply as ''Zagorje'' (Croatian for 'backland' or 'behind the hills'; with respect to Medvednica). However, to avoid confusion with the nearby Municipality of Zagorje ob Savi in Slovenia, the Croatian part is called ''Hrvatsko Zagorje' ...
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Krapinske Toplice
Krapinske Toplice is a village and municipality in Krapina-Zagorje County in Croatia. According to the 2011 census, there are 5,367 inhabitants in the area, absolute majority of which are Croats. The settlements in the municipality are: * Čret, population 571 * Donje Vino, population 123 * Gregurovec, population 131 * Hršak Breg, population 150 * Jasenovac Zagorski, population 72 * Jurjevec, population 154 * Klokovec, population 755 * Klupci Klupci ( sr-Cyrl, Клупци) is a locality of Serbia located in the municipality of Loznica, district of Mačva. Klupci the village In 2002 it had a population of 7297 inhabitants, 95% of which were ethnic Serbs. In spite of the number of its ..., population 119 * Krapinske Toplice, population 1,295 * Lovreća Sela, population 209 * Mala Erpenja, population 606 * Maturovec, population 84 * Oratje, population 170 * Selno, population 395 * Slivonja Jarek, population 96 * Viča Sela, population 189 * Vrtnjakovec, population ...
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Donja Stubica
Donja Stubica () is a town in Croatia, about northeast of Zagreb on the northern slope of Medvednica. It is connected by the D307 road (Croatia), state road D307 and L202 railway (Croatia), L202 railway. The total population is 5,680, with 2,200 people in Donja Stubica itself (census 2011), with a total area of 44.6 km2. It is one of the southern-most towns in the Krapina-Zagorje County, which covers the Hrvatsko Zagorje mountain region north of Zagreb up to the border with Slovenia. Population There are 10 naselje, settlements in the Town: * Donja Podgora, population 371 * Donja Stubica, population 2,200 * Gornja Podgora, population 287 * Hižakovec, population 106 * Hruševec, population 388 * Lepa Ves, population 411 * Matenci, population 482 * Milekovo Selo, population 127 * Pustodol, population 844 * Vučak (Donja Stubica), Vučak, population 464 History The town was founded in 1209 by Andrew II of Hungary, during the period of Croatia in the union with Hungary. I ...
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Marija Bistrica
Marija Bistrica () is a village and municipality in the Krapina-Zagorje County in central Croatia, located on the slopes of the Medvednica mountain in the Hrvatsko Zagorje region north of the capital Zagreb. The municipality has 5,976 inhabitants, with 1,071 residents in the settlement itself ( 2011 census). Marija Bistrica has an old Marian shrine of the Black Madonna which is a place of pilgrimage and visited by hundreds of thousands of pilgrims every year. On 3 October 1998, Pope John Paul II visited Marija Bistrica and beatified Croatian Cardinal Aloysius Stepinac in front of a crowd of 500,000 Croatians. History The first written mention of the settlement Bistrica dates back to 1209 AD, as the possession of Croatian-Hungarian king Andrew II. Documents from 1334 first mention the church of Saints Peter and Paul. Shrine In 1545 a local priest hid the wonder working statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary with the Infant Jesus, which previously stood in a wooden chapel on the V ...
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Zlatar, Croatia
Zlatar is a town and municipality in Krapina-Zagorje County in Croatia. In the 2011 census, there were 6,096 inhabitants in the following settlements: * Belec, population 356 * Borkovec, population 225 * Cetinovec, population 129 * Donja Batina, population 374 * Donja Selnica, population 196 * Ervenik Zlatarski, population 35 * Gornja Batina, population 238 * Gornja Selnica, population 201 * Juranšćina, population 193 * Ladislavec, population 144 * Martinšćina, population 375 * Petruševec, population 135 * Ratkovec, population 105 * Repno, population 231 * Šćrbinec, population 11 * Vižanovec, population 156 * Završje Belečko, population 62 * Znož, population 24 * Zlatar, population 2,906 In the 2011 census, the absolute majority were Croats. History In the late 19th and early 20th century, Zlatar was a district capital in Varaždin County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia The Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (; or ; ) was a nominally autonomous k ...
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Oroslavje
Oroslavje () is a town and municipality in Krapina-Zagorje County in Croatia. Oroslavje is often referred to as The Gate of Croatian Zagorje (''Vrata Hrvatskog zagorja'') because of its geographical position and its proximity to Zagreb, The City of Zagreb and Zagreb County. Location and transport Oroslavje is considered to be a town with a good location in Croatia. Oroslavje is ~30 min () from the capital of Croatia, The Republic of Croatia, Zagreb. Oroslavje has an Interchange (road), entrance/exit point to the A2 (Croatia), A2 Motorway connecting Zagreb to the Border control, border crossing Macelj/Gruškovje with Slovenia. Oroslavje also has two Interchange (road), entrance/exit points to the :hr:Državna cesta D14, D14 Freeway in Croatia connecting the A2 (Croatia), A2 Motorway with Zabok, Bedekovčina, finishing in Zlatar-Bistrica, Zlatar Bistrica. Further expansion of the road to the A4 (Croatia), A4 Motorway which could then be used to get to Zagreb or Varaždin is i ...
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Sveti Križ Začretje
Sveti Križ Začretje is a village and a municipality in the Krapina-Zagorje County, northern Croatia. In the 2011 census, there were a total of 6,165 inhabitants of the area, in the following settlements: * Brezova, population 287 * Ciglenica Zagorska, population 620 * Donja Pačetina, population 729 * Dukovec, population 258 * Galovec Začretski, population 290 * Klupci Začretski, population 107 * Komor Začretski, population 157 * Kotarice, population 122 * Kozjak Začretski, population 234 * Mirkovec, population 476 * Pustodol Začretski, population 231 * Sekirišće, population 392 * Sveti Križ Začretje, population 897 * Štrucljevo, population 365 * Švaljkovec, population 338 * Temovec, population 233 * Vrankovec, population 239 * Završje Začretsko, population 40 * Zleć, population 150 In the same census, the absolute majority of the population were Croats The Croats (; , ) are a South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia, Bosn ...
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Pregrada
Pregrada is a town and municipality in Krapina-Zagorje County in Croatia. In the 2011 census, there were 6,594 inhabitants in the following settlements: * Benkovo, population 326 * Bregi Kostelski, population 269 * Bušin, population 139 * Cigrovec, population 414 * Donja Plemenšćina, population 138 * Gabrovec, population 59 * Gorjakovo, population 344 * Gornja Plemenšćina, population 273 * Klenice, population 80 * Kostel, population 137 * Kostelsko, population 244 * Mala Gora, population 169 * Marinec, population 118 * Martiša Ves, population 19 * Pavlovec Pregradski, population 229 * Pregrada, population 1,828 * Sopot, population 330 * Stipernica, population 172 * Svetojurski Vrh, population 166 * Valentinovo, population 163 * Velika Gora, population 86 * Vinagora, population 41 * Višnjevec, population 174 * Vojsak, population 157 * Vrhi Pregradski, population 395 * Vrhi Vinagorski, population 124 In the 2011 census, the absolute majority were Cro ...
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Bedekovčina
Bedekovčina is a village and municipality in the Krapina-Zagorje County in Croatia. It is connected by the D24 road (Croatia), state road D24 and R201 railway (Croatia), R201 railway. In the 2011 census, the total population of the municipality was 8,041, in the following settlements: * Bedekovčina, population 3,400 * Belovar Zlatarski, population 102 * Brestovec Orehovički, population 334 * Grabe, Croatia, Grabe, population 421 * Kebel, population 414 * Križanče, population 141 * Lug Orehovički, population 223 * Lug Poznanovečki, population 659 * Martinec Orehovički, population 393 * Orehovica, Krapina-Zagorje County, Orehovica, population 237 * Poznanovec, population 937 * Pustodol Orehovički, population 302 * Vojnić-Breg, population 146 * Zadravec, population 120 * Židovinjak, population 212 In the 2011 census, the absolute majority were Croats. References Literature

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Lepoglava
Lepoglava is a town in Varaždin County, northern Croatia, It is located 32 km southwest of Varaždin, 7 km west of Ivanec, and 22 km northeast of Krapina. Demographics A total of 8,283 residents in the municipality (2011 census) live in the following settlements: * Bednjica, population 209 * Crkovec, population 188 * Donja Višnjica, population 542 * Gornja Višnjica, population 271 * Jazbina Višnjička, population 25 * Kamenica, population 141 * Kamenički Vrhovec, population 205 * Kameničko Podgorje, population 322 * Lepoglava, population 4,174 * Muričevec, population 195 * Očura, population 188 * Viletinec, population 173 * Vulišinec, population 237 * Zalužje, population 162 * Zlogonje, population 412 * Žarovnica, population 839 History Lepoglava is probably best known for hosting the main Croatian prison, the Lepoglava prison. In 1854, a monastery of the Pauline Fathers was transformed by the authorities into a prison. In the twentieth century, t ...
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Zabok
Zabok is a town situated in northwest Croatia in the Krapina-Zagorje County. According to the 2011 census, it has a total population of 8,994, with 2,714 in Zabok itself. Zabok is situated on the main crossroads in the heart of Hrvatsko Zagorje region. Zabok is the economical centre of the Krapina-Zagorje County. History In 1782, Sigismund Vojković-Vojkffy started the construction of a church in Zabok, completing it in 1805. With the abolition of the feudalism, former serfs were offered a possibility of choosing their own place of settlement, and the majority settled along the roads connecting Gredice and Bračak with the new centre developing around the church, to form the new city centre. The town reached its final shape in the period after World War II, when it spread longitudinally along the northern side of the railway track. The DVD "Regeneracija" was founded on 12 March 1956, and the DVD Opće bolnice Zabok on 5 February 2009. On 8 June 2018, Zabok was hit with golf ball ...
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