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Jankomir (Croatian pronunciation: [
ˈjɑŋkomiːr]) is a
neighborhood in Zagreb, Croatia. It is
located in the
Stenjevec city
district in the
western part...
- The
Jankomir interchange (Croatian: Čvor
Jankomir) is a
cloverleaf interchange west of Zagreb, Croatia. It is
named after nearby Zagreb neighborhood of...
- King
Cross Jankomir is a
shopping centre located in Zagreb, Croatia, on
Velimir Škorpik
Street 34 in the
neighbourhood of
Jankomir. It was
financed by...
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partially encircling Zagreb, Croatia. The
largest part by far,
between Jankomir and
Ivanja Reka interchanges, was
built between 1977 and 1979,
while the...
- Strmec.
Jankomir Bridge Jankomirski most 1958, 2006 (upgrade) Four lane road
bridge Ljubljanska Avenue Connects Ljubljanska Avenue to the
Jankomir interchange...
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Number Control cities (or
other appropriate route description) A2
Macelj border crossing –
Jankomir (A3)...
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Germany and
Fascist Italy. Sajmište
concentration camp
Sisak Vinkovci Jankomir Kraljevica Brač Hvar Gruž
Kupari Lopud Molat concentration camp Rab concentration...
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following sections built between 1977 and 1991: Kranj–Ljubljana: 20 km (12 mi)
Jankomir interchange (Zagreb byp****)–Slavonski Brod (east): 207 km (129 mi) Sremska...
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other motorways in
Croatia (from the west to the east): the A2 at the
Jankomir interchange, the A1 at Lučko interchange, the A11 at Jakuševec, the A4...
- Golemac,
Sandra (6 May 2014). "Radišni
Kinezi s
Kajzerice 'pobjegli' na
Jankomir: 'Dobro nam je ovdje'". Večernji list (in Croatian). 45°47′0″N 15°57′39″E...