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Zaprešić (pronounced [zâːpreʃitɕ]) is a town in
Zagreb County, in Croatia. It has a po****tion of 19,644
inhabitants in the town proper, with 25,223 in...
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Nogometni klub
Inter Zaprešić was a
Croatian professional football club
based in
Zaprešić, a town
northwest of the
capital Zagreb. The team were nicknamed...
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Inker Zaprešić is a
Croatian football club
based in
Zaprešić. The club was
founded in July 2022 as a
phoenix club of NK
Inter Zaprešić after it was...
- The
Zaprešić–Čakovec railway,
officially designated as the R201 railway, is a 100.6-kilometre (62.5 mi)
partially electrified single-tracked
railway line...
- Pavelić (from
Rapid Wien) — DF MKD
Darko Velkovski (from Vardar) — MF BIH
Stjepan Lončar (from Široki Brijeg) — DF CRO
Petar Mamić (from
Inter Zaprešić)...
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Inkerpor d.o.o. is
Croatian porcelain manufacturer based in
Zaprešić. It is
owned by
Spanish company Porvasal S. A. The
first porcelain manufacturer on...
- Željezničar,
before joining Olimpic in 2012. A year later, he
moved to
Inter Zaprešić.
Later that year, he
switched to Trenčín. The
following year, he was transferred...
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inside the
sports complex ŠRC
Zaprešić in
Zaprešić, Croatia. The
primary user of this
stadium is a
football club NK
Inker Zaprešić. The
stadium has a capacity...
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joined Dinamo Zagreb's
youth team. He
spent a
period on loan at
Inter Zaprešić,
scoring ten
goals in 15 matches. His
prolific scoring at
Dinamo Zagreb...
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connecting Harmica border crossing to
Slovenia and the city of
Zaprešić to the A2
motorway in
Zaprešić interchange. The road is 14.8 km (9.2 mi) long. As with...