- The
Mirogoj City
Cemetery (pronounced [
mîrɔɡɔːj], Croatian:
Gradsko groblje Mirogoj), also
known as
Mirogoj Cemetery (Croatian:
Groblje Mirogoj), is a...
- Bela Čikoš
Sesija (born
Adalbert Csikos Sessia; 27
January 1864 in
Osijek – 11
February 1931 in Zagreb) was a
Croatian Symbolist painter, art
teacher and...
- Ante
Ciliga (20
February 1898 – 21
October 1992) was a
Croatian politician,
writer and publisher.
Ciliga was one of the
earliest leaders of the Communist...
- Ivan
Ribar (Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Рибар,
pronounced [ǐvan rîbaːr]; 21
January 1881 – 2
February 1968) was a
Croatian politician who
served in several...
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Zagreb in 1955 .
About 10,000
people attended his funeral. He is
buried in
Mirogoj Cemetery. prilisce.hr/Ivan Šubašić
Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
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Sergej Mironović Golovčenko (Russian: Сергей Миронович Головченко, romanized: Sergey
Mironovich Golovchenko; Irkutsk, 1898 – Zagreb, 10
November 1937)...
- Bollé was
buried in the
Mirogoj arcades and the
street leading to
Mirogoj from Bijenička Road was
named after him.
Mirogoj contains sculptures of many...
- The City
Theatre Žar ptica [hr] is
located in the neighbourhood, near
Mirogoj. "6.
Mjesni odbor Kozjak".
Official website (in Croatian). City of Zagreb...
- "Zagreb -
Mirogoj Cemetery -
Hosea Jacobi". Panoramio.
Retrieved 2012-05-18. (in Croatian)
Gradska groblja Zagreb:
Hosca Jacobi,
Mirogoj Ž-2-I-16 Snješka...
- Sunčana Škrinjarić (11
December 1931 – 21
April 2004) was a
Croatian writer, poet and journalist. She
became known by
writing children's books, such as...