Donji Grad

Donji Grad ( [ dǒ.ɲi GRA ː d], dt Undercity, lower castle ) is a municipality in the central part of Zagreb, the Croatian capital. According to the census in 2001, the district had 45 108 inhabitants. The official name of Donji Grad is rarely used; the colloquial name is centar ( " center "). The district borders on Gornji Grad - Medveščak in the north, and Maksimir Peščenica - Žitnjak in the east, Trnje in the south, Trešnjevka - sjever in the southwest and Črnomerec in the northwest.

District

Until 1994 today Donji Grad was in 14 municipalities ( Mjesna zajednica ) divided, namely, " Andrija Medulic ", " August Šenoa " Preradović Square, " Hrvatski narodni vladari " Knez Mislav Street, King Petar Svačić Square, King Zvonimir street, " Matko Laginja " Mimara, Antun Bauer road, Pavao - Šubić - Avenie, King Petar Krešimir - Square and Zrinski Square. Donji Grad is nowadays usually not divided into smaller neighborhoods. Small parts of the municipalities " Antun Mihanović ", " August Cesarec ", " Ban Keglević " Eugen Kvaternik Square, Peščenica, Petrova Street and Ribnjak were also in the district.

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