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Borongaj is a
neighborhood in the Peščenica – Žitnjak
district of Zagreb, Croatia. It is
situated south of the main
railway along Branimir Avenue and east...
- the northeast,
towards Donja Dubrava,
there are:
Borongaj (local
administration "Bruno Bušić")
Borongaj Lugovi Vukomerec To the southwest,
towards Trnje...
- the
course of the bombing, the
areas of Črnomerec,
Borongaj and
Pleso were hit the hardest.
Borongaj was
targeted as a
location of a
military airfield...
- railway, the line
serves six
other railway stations. One of them is
Zagreb Borongaj,
where the L203
railway connects as a
branch line. The line is used for...
-
Yugoslav flag
carrier Aeroput in 1927, the
airport was
relocated to the
Borongaj airfield in 1928
which began serving the ever-growing
number of p****engers...
- been part of the
Atlantic Grupa.
Cedevita began production in 1929 in
Borongaj,
Zagreb (where the main
factory still operates) as a
branch of the Swiss...
-
Lines 10 and 16 no
longer exist. Line 10 used to
connect Savski most and
Borongaj via the
Central railway station. It was
discontinued in the
early 1980s...
- A
temperature of −30.5 °C (−22.9 °F) was
recorded on the
since defunct Borongaj Airfield in
February 1940. The most
important historical high-rise constructions...
- 2002.
Retrieved 2011-01-11.
Heinzel je dao na
parcelaciju staro Sajmište,
Borongaj i Kanal. [...] Izgrađeni su čitavi novi
predjeli današnjega Zagreba, poput...
- the nation's
young people. In June 1947 the
first VSJ
flying school at
Borongaj (near Zagreb)
started training pupils. The
organization of the post-war...