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Zágráb may
refer to: the
Hungarian name for the city of Zagreb,
Croatia Zagreb County (former), an
administrative subdivision of the
former Kingdom of...
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Zagreb (/ˈzɑːɡrɛb/ ZAH-greb Croatian: [zǎːɡreb] ) is the
capital and
largest city of Croatia. It is in the
north of the country,
along the Sava river,...
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Zagreb County (Croatian: Zagrebačka županija; Hungarian:
Zágráb vármegye) was a
historic administrative subdivision (županija) of the
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia...
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Szabadka (now
Subotica in Serbia): 94,610 4. Debrecen: 92,729 5.
Zágráb (then
located in the
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia,
today Zagreb in Croatia):...
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displacement and
rotation of both the
Alcapa (or Pelso) and
Tisza blocks. The
Zágráb-Hernád line is the
former plate margin between the
Pelso of
African origin...
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Serbia 94,610 105,681 4.
Debrecen Hungary 92,729 208,016 5.
Zagreb Zágráb,
Agram Croatia 79,038 803,000 (Metro: 1,228,941) 6.
Bratislava Pozsony Pressburg...
- 439 (0.2%) 137,394 (50.4%) 46,658 (17.1%) 5,762 (2.1%) 272,430 (10.4%)
Zágráb County 6,068 (1.0%) 6,016 (1.0%) 235 (0.0%) 30 (0.0%) 61 (0.0%) 445,870...
- Timișoara Temesvár
Temeschvar Trenčín Trencsén
Trnava Nagyszombat Veľký Šariš Nagysáros
Vukovar Vukovár Valkóvár
Zvolen Zólyom
Zagreb Zágráb Gradec, Agram...
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towns with muni****l
rights namely: Eszék (Osijek)
Varasd (Varaždin)
Zágráb (Zagreb)
Zimony (Zemun) The town and
district of
Fiume (Rijeka)
formed a...
- Nyitra, Győr, Pannonhalma, Székesfehérvár, Segesd, Varasd, Kemlék, Csázma,
Zágráb, Trogir, Veszprém, Tihany, Moson, Sopron, Vasvár, Zala, Léka, Pozsony, Komárom...