Gračani may refer to:
Dubrava or Dúbrava may refer to several places:
Dane or Danes may refer to:
Sopot may refer to:
Rakovica is a Serbo-Croatian place name, meaning "crab". It may refer to:
Bukovec may refer to:
Luka may refer to:
Gaj or GAJ may refer to:
Velika may refer to:
The history of Zagreb, the capital and largest city of Croatia, dates back to the Middle Ages. The Romans had built a settlement, Andautonia, in present-day Ščitarjevo. The name "Zagreb" was first used in 1094 at the founding of the Zagreb diocese in Kaptol, after the Slavs had arrived in the area. Zagreb became a free royal city in 1242. It was made the capital of Croatia in 1845 and elected its first mayor, Janko Kamauf, in 1851. According to the 2011 Croatian census, Zagreb had 792,875 inhabitants and was also Croatia's largest city by area.
Bukovac may refer to:
Resnik may refer to:
Rakovec may refer to:
Celine or Céline may refer to:
Lipnica may refer to:
Jabuka, meaning apple in Serbo-Croatian, may refer to:
Trnje is a district of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.
Poljana may refer to:
Dolac may refer to:
Dubravica may refer to:
Mlaka may refer to: