- 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.
- 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.
- roughguides.com Croatia ZagrebWhile Zagreb is well served with medium- and top-range hotels, budget choices are relatively thin on the ground and should be reserved well in advance.
- reshontheway.com zagreb-gezi-rehberi/Zagreb, Hırvatistan Cumhuriyeti‘nin başkenti. Şehirde parlamento, cumhurbaşkanı ve hükümet yer almakta ve yerleşik olarak da bulunmaktadır.
- find-croatia.com zagreb/Zagreb is a city of green parks and walks, with many places to visit. Zagreb still keeps its charm and an atmosphere that makes it a unique city.
- 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.
- facebook.com visitzagreb/Zagreb, Zagreb. 84.984 beğenme · 2.917 kişi bunun hakkında konuşuyor · 135.683 kişi buradaydı. Vibrant city, blending rich history, lively culture and...
- gezentianne.com Zagreb, Hırvatistan Gezilecek Görülecek YerlerZagreb Gezilecek Görülecek Yerler listemizdeki Dolac pazarı şehrin merkezinde, pazarcı teyzelerin sebze meyve sattığı, etrafındaki kafelerde de Al yanaklı gürbüz...
- nomadicmatt.com travel-guides/croatia-travel-…The skyline of Zagreb, Croatia on a bright and sunny summer day Underrated and underappreciated, the Croatian capital Zagreb is incredible.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/ZagrebThe work-around route is to take the local train from Zagreb main station at 09:00 to Hrvatska Kostajnica, arriving by 10:45, for a fare of €7.17.