- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/ZagrebThe city of Zagreb dates to 1094, when the Hungarian King Ladislaus (1040-1095) founded the Zagreb bishopric, a Roman Catholic diocese there.
- klm.co.ao en/travel-guide/destinations/europe/…Start your sightseeing tour of Zagreb in the charming streets of Gornji Grad. ... It is also home to the Dolac market, Zagreb’s largest market.
- lonelyplanet.com croatia/zagrebZagreb is made for strolling. Wander through the Upper Town's red-roof and cobblestone glory, peppered with church spires.
- ytur.net yurtdisi/hirvatistan/zagreb/gezilecek-…Zagreb’in turistik açıdan önemli bir noktasında, Kulmer Sarayı’nda bulunan bu müze, her yıl pek çok turistin ziyaret ettiği, sıra dışı bir mekandır.
- facebook.com visitzagreb/Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia. 84,922 likes · 2,017 talking about this · 135,324 were here. Vibrant city, blending rich history, lively culture and stunning...
- frankaboutcroatia.com zagreb-croatia/It’s a typical central European city, with an interesting although turbulent history and a nice and laid-back vibe. The first mention of Zagreb dates back to 1094.
- absolute-croatia.com zagrebZagreb Travel Guide. Zagreb is the main and the busiest region in Croatia with the best bus, flight and train connections to the rest of Croatia.
- ermakvagus.com Europe/Croatia/zagreb/zagreb.htmlZagreb is the capital and the largest city in Croatia in addition, it is the scientific and economic center of the Republic of Croatia.
- The history of Zagreb can be traced back the Roman age. It was at first divided into two parts: Kaptol and Gradec, before these two joined into what is now Zagreb.
- zagreb.croatia.hr en-gbEveryone sees Zagreb differently. Some see it as a lively capital, while others consider it a city made to measure. ... Zagreb is okay with however you see it.