Zagreb became the Croatian capital in 1557, with city also being chosen as the seat of the Ban of Croatia in 1621 under ban Nikola IX Frankopan.
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- en.wikipedia.org ZagrebZagreb became the Croatian capital in 1557, with city also being chosen as the seat of the Ban of Croatia in 1621 under ban Nikola IX Frankopan.[53].
- worldatlas.com articles/what-is-the-capital-of-…What Is The Capital Of Croatia? Palace of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs on Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square in Zagreb.
- disent.vercel.app country/HRV/CroatiaThe flag of Croatia is composed of three equal horizontal bands of red, white and blue, with coat of arms of Croatia superimposed in the center. ... Capital. Zagreb.
- roughguides.com articles/zagreb-croatias-capital-…Zagreb Croatia is the country's capital and it's capital of cool. Discover what do in Zagreb, where to go and what to see with our essential city guide.
- britannica.com place/ZagrebZagreb, capital and chief city of Croatia. It is situated on the slopes of Medvednica Hill to the north and the floodplain of the Sava River to the south.
- best-country.com en/europe/croatia/capitalZagreb (Zagreba), the capital of Croatia, is not generally regarded as a tourist destination.
- crovillas.com en/travel-guide/capital-of-croatiaHowever, a visit to the capital of Croatia, which is located away from the beaches in the northwest of the country, is definitely worthwhile.
- croatiasecrets.com what-is-the-capital-of-croatia/Zagreb is the capital of Croatia, designated as such in 1945. It is the largest city in Croatia with a population of 790,017 as of 2011.
- entercroatia.com cities/zagreb/The capital Zagreb is the largest city in Croatia. It has a population of 800,000 and is located in central Croatia.
- mappr.co Capital Cities What is the Capital of Croatia?As the capital city of Croatia, it’s positioned roughly halfway between the Adriatic coast and the country’s eastern border.
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