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Klanjec (Croatian pronunciation: [klǎːɲet͡s]) is a
small town in
northwestern Croatia, in the
region of
Hrvatsko Zagorje on the
border with Slovenia....
- Sotli, Brežice in Croatia: Đurmanec, Hum na Sutli, Desinić,
Zagorska Sela,
Klanjec,
Kraljevec na Sutli,
Brdovec The
hydrological parameters of the
Sutla are...
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towns of the
county are Zabok, Pregrada, Zlatar, Oroslavje,
Donja Stubica,
Klanjec. The town of
Stubica features another thermal spring, the Stubičke spa...
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market towns of Ivanec, Jalžabet, Lepoglava, Ludbreg, Prelog, Čakovec,
Klanjec, Krapina, Novi
Marof and Varaždinske Toplice. The
river Drava formed its...
- Croatia,
which was put to
music by
Josip Runjanin and
adopted in 1891.
Klanjec, his birthplace,
holds a
monument to him and a
gallery of his works. Mihanović...
- Varaždin
County (Warasdiner Gespanschaft),
comprising the districts:
Warasdin Klanjec Krapina Csakaturn Križevci
County (Kreutzer Gespanschaft),
comprising the...
- Ledine, Idrija, a
village in
Slovenia Ledine Klanječke, a
village near
Klanjec,
Croatia Ledina (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Bednja (3,992 people)
Jakovlje (3,930 people) Konjščina (3,790 people)
Klanjec (2,915 people)
Geography of
Croatia ****pattia and Záhorie (both contain...
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representations of
Croatian history. Oton Iveković was born on 17
April 1869 in
Klanjec,
where he
finished elementary school. He
attended high
school for three...
- This is a list of
notable people who were born or have
lived in
various cities in Croatia.
Aleksandar Stipčević (1930–2015), archeologist, bibliographer...