- Gornja Dubrava
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Gornja Dubrava (pronounced [gɔ̂ːrɲaː dǔbraʋa]) is one of the districts of Zagreb, Croatia. It is located in the northeastern part of the city and has 61,388 inhabitants (as of 2001[update]).[1]
List of neighborhoods in Gornja Dubrava
- Branovec-Jalševec
- Čučerje
- Dankovec
- Dubec
- Dubrava-Središte
- Gornja Dubrava
- Granešina
- Granešinski Novaki
- Klaka
- Miroševec
- Novoselec
- Oporovec
- Poljanice
- Stari Retkovec
- Studentski grad
- Trnovčica
- Žuti brijeg
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Zagreb History History of Zagreb · Gradec · Kaptol · Krvavi most · 1880 earthquake · 1995 rocket attacks · Zagreb crisis · MayorsDistricts Brezovica · Črnomerec · Donja Dubrava · Donji grad · Gornja Dubrava · Gornji grad-Medveščak · Maksimir · Novi Zagreb-istok · Novi Zagreb-zapad · Peščenica-Žitnjak · Podsljeme · Podsused-Vrapče · Sesvete · Stenjevec · Trešnjevka-jug · Trešnjevka-sjever · TrnjeBuildings and
landmarks1 Ilica Street · Ban Jelačić Square · Banski dvori · British Square · Cibona Tower · Dolac Market · Grič Cannon · Ilica Street · Jarun · Kallina House · Lotrščak Tower · Maksimir Park · Marshal Tito Square · Medvedgrad · Meštrović Pavilion · Mirogoj Cemetery · Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square · Nine Views · Old City Hall · St. Mark's Square · Tkalčićeva Street · ZagrepčankaChurches Culture Galleries and
museumsArt Pavilion · Croatian Museum of Naïve Art · Glyptotheque · Klovićevi dvori · Mimara Museum · Modern Gallery · Museum of Broken Relationships · Museum of Contemporary Art · Strossmayer Gallery · Technical Museum · Zagreb City MuseumEducation Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts · University of Zagreb (Academies: Dramatic Art · Fine Arts · Music · Faculties: Economics and Business · Electrical Engineering and Computing · Geodesy · Humanities and Social Sciences · Medicine · Teacher Education)Sports venues Transport Festivals Coordinates: 45°50′28.05″N 16°3′20.38″E / 45.841125°N 16.0556611°E
Categories:- City of Zagreb geography stubs
- Districts of Zagreb
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