Zagreb, Croatia’s capital

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Croatian National Theatre © Jajaniseva

Croatian National Theatre © Jajaniseva

Zagreb is the capital and the largest city of the Republic of Croatia. It is in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb lies at an elevation of approximately 122 m (400 ft) above sea level. In 2008, Zagreb’s population was 708,262. Its favourable geographic position in the southwestern part of the Pannonian Basin, which extends to the Alpine, Dinaric, Adriatic and Pannonic regions, provides an excellent connection for traffic between Central Europe and the Adriatic Sea. The transport connections, concentration of industry, scientific and research institutions and industrial tradition underlie its leading economic position in Croatia. Zagreb is the seat of the central government, administrative bodies and almost all government ministries.

The area between the railway and the Sava river witnessed a new construction boom after World War II. After the mid-1950s, construction of new residential areas south of the Sava river began, resulting in Novi Zagreb (Croatian for New Zagreb), originally called “Južni Zagreb” (Southern Zagreb). The city also expanded westward and eastward, incorporating Dubrava, Podsused, Jarun, Blato, and other settlements. The cargo railway hub and the international airport Pleso were built south of the Sava river. The largest industrial zone (Žitnjak) in the southeastern part of the city represents an extension of the industrial zones on the eastern outskirts of the city, between Sava and the Prigorje region. Zagreb was also the hosting city of the Summer Universiade in 1987. In 1991, it became the capital of the country following secession from Second Yugoslavia. During the 1991–1995 Croatian War of Independence, it was a scene of some sporadic fighting surrounding its JNA army barracks, but escaped major damage. In May 1995, it was targeted by Serb rocket artillery in two Zagreb rocket attacks that killed seven civilians.

Most important branches of industry are: production of electric machines and devices, chemical, pharmaceutical, textile, food and drink processing. Zagreb is international trade and business center, and the transport crossroad of Central and Eastern Europe. Zagreb is an important tourist center, not only in terms of passengers travelling from Western and Central Europe to the Adriatic Sea, but also as a travel destination itself. Since the end of the war, it has attracted close to a million visitors annually, mainly from Austria, Germany and Italy. However, the city has even greater potential as many tourists that visit Croatia skip Zagreb in order to visit the beaches along the Croatian Adriatic coast and old historic Renaissance cities such as Dubrovnik, Split, and Zadar. The historical part of the city to the north of Ban Jela?i? Square is composed of the Gornji Grad and Kaptol, a medieval urban complex of churches, palaces, museums, galleries and government buildings that are popular with tourists on sightseeing tours. The historic district can be reached on foot, starting from Jela?i? Square, the center of Zagreb, or by a funicular on nearby Tomi?eva Street.

St Mark's Church © Alexander Klink Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall © Suradnik13 Square of Ban Josip Jela?i? © Miljenko Hegedic - www.hegedic.net Radi?eva Street © Perun Parliament of Croatia © Suradnik13 Museum of Contemporary Art © Roberta F. Modern Gallery © Suradnik13 Mimara Museum © Jajaniseva Maksimirski Stadium © Roberta F. Main Station © Neoneo13 Gornji Grad - Old Town © Modzzak Croatian National Bank © Suradnik13 Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts © SpeedyGonsales Zagreb Stock Exchange - Eurotower © Jajaniseva Zagreb Panorama © Suradnik13 Ilica Street © Daniel Nikoli? Hotel Esplanade © Jajaniseva Zagreb Cathedral © Jajaniseva Zagreb Arena © Veliki Meshtar University of Zagreb © Suradnik13 Croatian National Theatre © Jajaniseva
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Square of Ban Josip Jela?i? © Miljenko Hegedic - www.hegedic.net
Numerous shops, boutiques, store houses and shopping centers offer a variety of quality clothing. Zagreb’s offerings include crystal, china and ceramics, wicker or straw baskets, and top-quality Croatian wines and gastronomic products. Notable Zagreb souvenirs are the tie or cravat, an accessory named after Croats who wore characteristic scarves around their necks in the Thirty Years’ War in the 17th century and the ball-point pen, a tool developed from the inventions by Slavoljub Eduard Penkala, an inventor and a citizen of Zagreb. Many Zagreb restaurants offer various specialities of national and international cuisine. Domestic products which deserve to be tasted include turkey, duck or goose with mlinci (a kind of pasta), štrukli (cottage cheese strudel), sir i vrhnje (cottage cheese with cream), kremšnite (custard slices in flaky pastry), and orehnja?a (traditional walnut roll).

Zagreb’s numerous museums reflect the history, art and culture not only of Zagreb and Croatia, but also of Europe and the world. Around thirty collections in museums and galleries comprise more than 3.6 million various exhibits, excluding church and private collections.

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