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For the Hungarian wine grape also known as Moslavina, see Furmint.For the Austrian wine grape also known as Moslavina, see Roter Veltliner.
Moslavina is a microregion in Croatia, administratively divided into the counties of Zagreb, Sisak-Moslavina and Bjelovar-Bilogora. The main city in the region in terms of traffic, commerce and business is the city of Kutina (central Moslavina), with 24,000 citizens. Other important centres are Ivanić grad (western Moslavina), Čazma, Garešnica and Popovača. Moslavina borders the Zagreb region on the west and the Slavonia region on the east.
The region has a significant amount of natural resources. It also home to part of the nature park Lonjsko polje, which is currently under consideration to become a UNESCO World Heritage site. The region is home of the companies Petrokemija and Selk, and over 6000 people in the area are employed in the electronics industry.
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Geographical regions of Croatia Banija • Baranja • Bukovica • Central Croatia • Dalmatia • Gorski kotar • Istria • Kninska Krajina • Konavle • Kordun • Krbava • Lika • Međimurje • Moslavina • Podravina • Podunavlje • Poljica • Posavina • Ravni Kotari • Slavonia • Spačva • Srijem • Šokadija • Zagora • ZagorjeCategories:- Central Croatia geography stubs
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- Cultural Sites on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List
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