Very detailed map of Zagreb. It shows all main and secondary roads and tertiary roads. For people who want printed maps, the CroMaps series of maps that contain state-wide map coverage for individual states (or pairs of small adjacent states). The maps present a combination of road, topography, cultural and recreational information. These "hybrid maps" are a favorite of people who work and play outdoors in rural areas.
Zagreb is the capital of the Republic of Croatia and the largest city in Croatia by population. The wider area of the city gathers more than one million inhabitants. From a historical point of view, the city of Zagreb grew from two settlements on neighboring hills, Gradec and Kaptol, which form the core of today's city, its historical center. It is located on the southwestern edge of the Pannonian Plain at an average altitude of 122 m, at the foot of the southern slopes of Medvednica, on the left and right banks of the Sava River. Thanks to its role as the largest transport center in Croatia, developed industry with a long tradition and scientific and research institutions, Zagreb is the most economically developed city in Croatia. The city of Zagreb, as the capital of Croatia, is a special territorial, administrative and self-governing unit that has the status of a city.
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Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.