List of places named after Franjo Tuđman
- List of places named after Franjo Tuđman
This is a partial list of places named in honor of Franjo Tuđman:
Bridges
*Čapljina
*Dubrovnik
Parks and green areas
*Velika Gorica - May 5, 2005 [http://www.vlada.hr/hr/naslovnica/izjave_i_govori_predsjednika_vlade/2005/predsjednik_vlade_otvorio_spomen_park_dr_franje_tudmana_u_velikoj_gorici]
Pathways
*Samobor [http://www.samobor.hr/aktualno.asp?ID=24]
chools
*Beli Manastir [http://www.skolica.org/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=603]
*Lički Osik [http://www.os-licki-osik.skole.hr/]
treets
*Biograd na moru [http://www.biogradnamoru.hr/sadrzaj/propisi_i_dokumenti/odluka_o_utvr%F0ivanju_podru%E8ja_mjesnih_odbora_grada_biograda_na_moru/]
*Đakovo [http://www.pbz.hr/default.asp?gl=200105230000002]
*Ilok [http://ilok-infocentar.net/vijesti/hrvatska/radovi-na-rekonstrukciji-pje/]
*Korčula
*Jastrebarsko [http://www.jaskalive.com/index.php?art=1588]
*Kaštela [http://nekretnine-hrvatska.com.hr/index.php?id=3&realestateId=1990]
*Orebić
*Vukovar [http://www.hcr.hr/en/aktualnostCijela.asp?ID=218]
*Zadar [http://www.ipr.hr/main_kiosk_reference_gradovi.html]
quares
*Blato - May 14, 2006 [http://www.blato.hr/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4734&Itemid=3]
*Neum
*Novalja [http://www.arhitekt.hr/xsite/_hr/znanost/projekti/pr_hr/parkovi/zupanije/09_Licko-senjska/09-novalja/trg%20drfranje%20tudmana/09-nov-trgftudmana.htm]
*Otočac [http://www.ipr.hr/main_kiosk_reference_gradovi.html]
*Pakrac [http://www.pakrac.hr/trg_dr_franje_tudmana_uredenja_parka/mtr3162.aspx]
*Split [http://www.split.hr/Sjednice_Vijeca/12_09_2006_sjed_vijeca_018.htm]
*Sinj [http://www.sinj.com.hr/vijesti2.php?m=20070722]
*Virovitica [http://www.ipr.hr/main_kiosk_reference_gradovi.html]
*Vodice [http://www.vodice.net/hrv_novosti_2_0_43_adriatic.htm]
*Vrpolje [http://knjiznica.hr/mods/adresar/]
Waterfronts
*Šibenik [http://www.zelenilo-sibenik.hr/hrv/reference/galerija_franje.asp]
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