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Medvednica (pronounced [mědʋednitsa], lit. 'Bear mountain') is a
mountain in
central Croatia, just
north of Zagreb, and
marking the
southern border of...
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north of the country,
along the Sava river, at the
southern slopes of the
Medvednica mountain.
Zagreb stands near the
international border between Croatia...
- gora m****if. As of 2011, 64
speleological objects are
known to be on
Medvednica.: 224 The
first author to
compose a list of
caves on this m****if was...
- 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...
- The
Medvednica Fault Zone is a
fault zone in
northern Croatia. It is
named after the
mountain Medvednica. The
fault zone
strikes ENE–WSW and is seismically...
- it runs from the
Podsljeme district to Sljeme, the
highest peak of the
Medvednica mountain. A
gondola lift was
first constructed on the
mountain in the...
- Sused, is a
ruined medieval fortress on the far-western hill of
mount Medvednica,
while also
marking the far-western part of modern-day Zagreb, Croatia...
- Malez,
Mirko (1965). Pećina
Veternica u
Medvednici [Veternica Cave in
Medvednica].
Prirodoslovna istraživanja
Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti...
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foothills of Zagreb's mountain,
Medvednica. Its name
stands for "under Sljeme" (Sljeme is the peak of the
Medvednica mountain). It has the
status of četvrt...
- the
names of
several localities (some
notable examples include Bern,
Medvednica, Otepää and Ayu-Dag), as well as
personal names—for example, Xiong, Bernard...