Zagreb
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Zagreb
Summary
Zagreb is a town in Croatia[1]. Zagreb has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Zagreb was a member of League of Historical Cities[3].
- Zagreb is located in Croatia[4].
- Zagreb is in the country of Croatia[5].
- Zagreb is on the body of water Sava[6].
- Zagreb's head of government is recorded as Tomislav Tomašević[7].
- Zagreb's instance of is recorded as town in Croatia[8].
- Zagreb's instance of is recorded as big city[9].
- Zagreb's official language is recorded as Croatian[10].
- Zagreb's shares border with is recorded as Zagreb County[11].
- Zagreb's shares border with is recorded as Krapina-Zagorje County[12].
- Zagreb's twinned administrative body is recorded as La Paz[13].
- Zagreb's twinned administrative body is recorded as Skopje[14].
- Zagreb's twinned administrative body is recorded as Palermo[15].
- Zagreb's twinned administrative body is recorded as Amasya[16].
- Zagreb's twinned administrative body is recorded as Bologna[17].
- Zagreb's twinned administrative body is recorded as Mainz[18].
- Zagreb's twinned administrative body is recorded as Saint Petersburg[19].
- Zagreb's twinned administrative body is recorded as Tromsø Municipality[20].
- Zagreb's twinned administrative body is recorded as Warsaw[21].
- Zagreb's twinned administrative body is recorded as Kyoto[22].
- Zagreb's twinned administrative body is recorded as Kraków[23].
- Zagreb's twinned administrative body is recorded as Lisbon[24].
- Zagreb's twinned administrative body is recorded as Pittsburgh[25].
- Zagreb's twinned administrative body is recorded as Shanghai[26].
- Zagreb's twinned administrative body is recorded as Budapest[27].
Body
Geography
Zagreb is in the country of Croatia[5]. Zagreb is located in Croatia[4]. Zagreb is on the body of water Sava[6].
Physical Characteristics
Population counts include {'amount': '+790017'}[28], {'amount': '+802588'}[29], {'amount': '+809268'}[30], and {'amount': '+767131'}[31].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include town in Croatia[8] and big city[9].
History and Context
1094 marks the founding of Zagreb[32].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Zagreb include Zagreb Airport[33], an international airport[34], in Croatia[35]; Zagreb County[36], a county of Croatia[37], in Croatia[38], founded in 1997[39]; Zagreb train disaster[40], a train wreck[41], in Yugoslavia[42]; Zagreb Fair[43], a building complex[44], in Croatia[45], founded in 1909[46]; Zagreb Film Festival[47], a film festival[48], in Croatia[49], founded in 2003[50]; 187700 Zagreb[51], an asteroid[52]; Yugoslav destroyer Zagreb[53], a destroyer[54]; and Agram Township[55], a township of Minnesota[56], in United States[57].
Why It Matters
Zagreb has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Zagreb is known by 41 alternative names across languages and contexts.[58]
Entities named for Zagreb include Zagreb Airport[33], an international airport[34], in Croatia[35]; Zagreb County[36], a county of Croatia[37], in Croatia[38], founded in 1997[39]; Zagreb train disaster[40], a train wreck[41], in Yugoslavia[42]; Zagreb Fair[43], a building complex[44], in Croatia[45], founded in 1909[46]; Zagreb Film Festival[47], a film festival[48], in Croatia[49], founded in 2003[50]; and 187700 Zagreb[51], an asteroid[52].