Dubrava, Zagreb County

Dubrava is a municipality in the north of Croatia, part of the Zagreb County. It is located about 12 km west of Vrbovec. According to the 2011 census living in the administrative territory of the commune Dubrava 5,245 inhabitants. Overall, the community consists of 27 villages.

Localities in commune

Inhabitants according to the census 2011:

  • Bađinec - 174
  • Brezje - 122
  • Donji Marinkovac - 95
  • Donji Vukšinac - 117
  • Dubrava - 1298
  • Dubravski Markovac - 177
  • Gornji Marinkovac - 134
  • Gornji Vukšinac - 150
  • Graberec - 231
  • Habjanovac - 183
  • Koritna - 182
  • Kostanj - 111
  • Kunđevac - 79
  • Ladina - 94
  • Mostari - 184
  • Nova Kapela - 243
  • Novaki - 197
  • Paruževac - 135
  • Pehardovac - 4
  • Podlužan - 176
  • Radulec - 132
  • Stara Kapela - 192
  • Svinjarec - 53
  • Zetkan - 223
  • Zgališće - 213
  • Zvekovac - 193
  • Žukovec - 153

Famous people

  • Branka Pereglin, sportswoman
  • Slavko Ježić, historian and translator
  • Johann Zápolya, military leader and prince
  • Ljudevit Šustek, priest and historian of Dubrava

Sports

  • NK Dubrava Zagreb
  • NK Croatia Nova Kapela
  • NK Zvekovac
  • RK Dubrava

Cities: Dugo Selo | Ivanic - Grad | Jastrebarsko | Samobor | Sveta Nedelja | Sveti Ivan Zelina | Velika Gorica | Vrbovec | Zaprešić

Communities: Bedenica | Bistra | Brckovljani | Brdovec | Dubrava | Dubravica | Farkaševac | Gradec | Jakovlje | Klinča Sela | Kloštar Ivanic | Krašić | Kravarsko | Kriz | Luka | Marija Gorica | Orle | Pisarovina | Pokupsko | Preseka | Pušća | Rakovec | Rugvica | Stupnik | Žumberak

  • Place in the County of Zagreb
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