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+ | [[image:34163771-1-.jpg|thumb]]'''Zagreb''' is the capital and largest city of the Republic of [[Croatia]]. In 2011 its population was 790,017. The metropolitan area has a population of over one million, a unique phenomenon in Croatia. |
− | Zagreb's written history dates to 1094. |
+ | Zagreb's written history dates to 1094. The city has changed hands between numerous states and empires, including [[Austria-Hungary]]. In 1945 it became the capital of Croatia, a province of [[Yugoslavia]], and retained that status when Croatia became an independent republic in the 1990s. |
==Zagreb in "[[Ready for the Fatherland]]"== |
==Zagreb in "[[Ready for the Fatherland]]"== |
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+ | '''Zagreb''' was the capital of the [[Croatia (Ready for the Fatherland)|Independent State of Croatia]], and therefore a very important city in the [[Fascism (Ready for the Fatherland)|Fascist Bloc]].<ref>''[[Counting Up, Counting Down]]'', p. 98 TPB, p. 99 mmp.</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 04:42, 20 March 2020
Zagreb is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Croatia. In 2011 its population was 790,017. The metropolitan area has a population of over one million, a unique phenomenon in Croatia.
Zagreb's written history dates to 1094. The city has changed hands between numerous states and empires, including Austria-Hungary. In 1945 it became the capital of Croatia, a province of Yugoslavia, and retained that status when Croatia became an independent republic in the 1990s.
Zagreb in "Ready for the Fatherland"[]
Zagreb was the capital of the Independent State of Croatia, and therefore a very important city in the Fascist Bloc.[1]
References[]
- ↑ Counting Up, Counting Down, p. 98 TPB, p. 99 mmp.
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