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Zagreb City Profile Reviewed Resources for Students and Teachers World Capital Cities A through C - - Capital Cities D through M - - Capital Cities N through Z Nairobi - Nassau - New Delhi - N'Djamena -Niamey - Nicosia - Nouakchott - Oslo - Ottawa - Ouagadougou - Panama City - Paris - Phnom Penh - Port Louis - Port Moresby - Port-au-Prince - Porto-Novo - Prague - Praia - Pyongyang - Quito - Rabat - Rangoon - Reykjavik - Riga - Rome - San José - San Salvador - Santiago - Santo Domingo - Sarajevo - Skopje - Sucre - Suva - Tallinn - Tashkent - Tbilisi - Tegucigalpa - Thimphu - Tirana - Tokyo - Tripoli - Tunis - Ulaan Baatar - Vaduz - Valletta - Vienna - Vientiane - Vilnius - Warsaw -Washington D.C. - Wellington - Windhoek - Yaoundé - Yerevan - Zagreb Go to Croatia Social Studies - To Croatia History City map of Zagreb __ You will find an interactive map with zoom, directional and satellite features. - illustrated - From world66.com - http://www.world66.com/lib/map/handle?loc=europe|croatia|zagreb Official website of the City of Zagreb __ Click on the "English Flag" link to find a few articles in English such as a historic overview, pictures, statistics, international relations and more. - From zagreb.hr - http://www.zagreb.hr/population of Zagreb 2010 __ Zagreb population figure - From trueknowledge.com - http://www.trueknowledge.com/q/population_of_zagreb_2010 University of Zagreb __ "The University of Zagreb (1669) is the oldest and biggest university in South-Eastern Europe. Ever since its foundation, the University has been continually growing and developing and now consits of 29 faculties, three art academies and the Centre for Croatian Studies." Learn about the university and its offerings. - illustrated - from unizg.hr - http://www.unizg.hr/homepage/What is Zagreb city profile? __ A brief look at Zagreb. - illustrated - From quezi.com - http://quezi.com/6572 Zagreb __ "...is the capital and the largest city of Croatia. Zagreb is the cultural, scientific, economic and governmental center of the Republic of Croatia." You will find an encyclopedic article with links to related materials. - illustrated - From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zagreb |
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