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Pictures of City Zagreb Croatia

Pictures of City Zagreb Croatia

Zagreb, capital and largest city of Croatia is situated between the southern slopes of Medvednica Mountain and northern and southern banks of Sava River. Zagreb is the cultural, economic, political and administrative center of Republic of Croatia. Its population is around 785,000. Zagreb provides an excellent link for traffic between central Europe and Adriatic Sea. Asides from hosting governmental ministries, bodies and offices, Zagreb is the center for major scientific, industrial, research and transport activities.

Besides being the largest city, it is the only city in Croatia, which has a metropolitan population exceeding 10 million people. The climate of Zagreb is subtropical humid climate with four separate seasons; summers being hot and winters being cold and with regular snowfall during December to March. Major industries in Zagreb are electrical machines and device manufacturing, textiles, pharmaceuticals, food processing and chemical. Zagreb is the hub of five major highways in Croatia and majority of the highways originate or end in Zagreb. It has an international airport and an extensive network of railways and roadways. Zagreb houses many museums that reflect the art, culture and history of not only Croatia but also of Europe and the world. Zagreb is a major tourist center of Europe not only as a vital link between Central Europe and Adriatic Sea but also as a prime travel destination.

Pictures of City Zagreb Croatia

Pictures of City Zagreb Croatia

Pictures of City Zagreb Croatia

Pictures of City Zagreb Croatia

Pictures of City Zagreb Croatia

Pictures of City Zagreb Croatia

Pictures of City Zagreb Croatia

Pictures of City Zagreb Croatia

Pictures of City Zagreb Croatia


Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia

Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia

Ljubljana, capital and largest city of Slovenia, is situated in the center of the country in the valley of the river Ljubljanica between the Kras region and Julian Alps. With a population of around 270,000, Ljubljana is a mid-sized city that is influenced by German, Latin and Slavic culture, being located between Austria, Hungary, the Venice region of Italy and Croatia.. It is the cultural, economic, scientific, administrative and political center of Slovenia. It is also the seat of Parliament and President of Slovenia. The old German name of the city is Laibach however; there is no unanimous agreement about the origin of the present name of the city.

Ljubljana‘ climate is generally continental with July being the hottest month, January and February being the coldest months and September and October being the wettest months. Petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and food processing are the most important and major industries in the city of Ljubljana. The city hosts numbers of art galleries and museums including a brewery museum, railway museum and architectural museum. Every year thousands of cultural events take place in the city including ten international festivals of music, art and theater.

Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia

Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia

Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia

Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia


Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia

Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia

Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia

Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia


Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia

Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia

Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia

Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia

Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia

Pictures of City Ljubljana Slovenia