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CITY OF ZAGREB
Croatian capital, Zagreb, is an old Central European city. For centuries it has been a focal point of culture and science, and now of commerce and industry. It is located at the intersection of important routes between the Adriatic coast and Central Europe.
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MARIJA JURIĆ ZAGORKA (1873. -1957.)
Marija Juric Zagorka (1873. -1957.) Is a journalist and writer pens and sharp minded and committed to feminist views.
JANICA KOSTELIĆ (born in Zagreb in 1982.)
With four Olympic gold medals and two silver, she is the most successful alpine skier in Olympic history.
MIROSLAV KRLEŽA (1893. - 1981.)
Miroslav Krleža is one of the most prolific and versatile Croatian writer and father of one of the most important Croatian cultural institutions - the Lexicographic Institute.
EDUARD SLAVOLJUB PENKALA (1871. -1922.)
His oeuvre includes more than 70 inventions in the fields of mechanics, chemistry, physics, and aviation.
AUGUST ŠENOA (1838. - 1881.)
August Senoa most prolific writer of Croatian 19th century and the true creator of the modern Croatian literature.
HERMANN BOLLÉ (1845.-1926.)
Hermann Bollé (Cologne, 18 October, 1845 - Zagreb, 17 April 1926.), an Austrian architect.
VATROSLAV LISINSKI (1819. – 1854.)
He was among the most gifted composers of the Illyrian movement and the first Croatian professional musician who also laid the foundation of the opera, solo songs, orchestral and choral music in Croatia.
DRAGUTIN GORJANOVIĆ KRAMBERGER ( 1856. - 1936.)
His scientific work has included the world's leading paleontologists, but it is just a sensational discovery in Krapina Neanderthal celebrated.
VEĆESLAV HOLJEVAC
(Karlovac, August 22, 1917th - Zagreb, 11 July 1970)., Croatian politician and writerAs the Mayor og Zagreb conducted a daring urban operations.
Monument and fountain representing the entrance to the city.
MILKA TRNINA (1863.-1941.)
Milka Trnina was one of the greatest operatic artist in the history of opera. Although primarily a wagner singer, she magnificently interpreted and all other operatic characters.
VJEKOSLAV HEINZEL (1871 – 1934)
Architect Vjekoslav Heinzel (1871 - 1934) was, historically speaking, and civilization, has contributed the most to gain meaningful and Zagreb metropolitan aesthetic point of view, and become relevant to European civilization, cultural and tourist capital.
ANTE TOPIĆ MIMARA (1898. - 1987.)
Ante Topic Mimara was a painter and collector who has donated in Zagreb over 3700 artworks that are now in the museum that bears his name.
DUŠAN VUKOTIĆ (1927.– 1998.)
For the animated movie "The Substitute" he was awarded in 1962. by the Academy Awards, it is also the only cartoon in which the award is given out by America.
BRANKO GAVELLA (1885. - 1862.)
Branko Gavella the Zagreb theatrologist, director, translator and theater educator.
DAVID SCHWARZ (1852. - 1897.)
David Schwarz, the inventor of the Jewish - Hungarian descent who has lived in Zagreb in Zrinjevac.



