The eastern part of Novi Zagreb includes the following urban areas: Dugave, Jakuševec, Sloboština, Sopot, Središće, Travno, Utrine and Zapruđe as well as the suburban areas Buzin and Veliko Polje.
This neighborhood includes the following urban areas: Lanište, Kajzerica, Remetinec, Siget, Savski gaj, Trnsko, Blato, Botinec, Podbrežje and Sveta Klara.
moreThe neighborhood includes the following areas: Volovčica, Borongaj, Ferenščica, Borovje, Folnegovićevo naselje, Vukomerec, Kozari Bok and Kozari Putevi.
The southern part of this part of the city is densely populated, and its main areas are Gajnice, Podsused and Vrapče as well as a part of Stenjevec.
moreDonja Dubrava includes part of Dubrava south of Dubrava Avenue, which includes areas such as Čulinec, Retkovec and Trnava.
moreDonji Grad includes the city center, south of Gornji Grad to the railway line, west to the Republic of Austria street, and east to Heinzelova street.
moreCovers the northeastern part of the city of Zagreb and includes areas such as Čučerje, Oporovec, Branovec, Jalševec, Čugovec, Dankovec, Miroševec, Novaki, Novoselec, Granešina and newly built areas Klaka, Poljanice and Studentski Grad.
moreOne of the most popular city neighborhoods, covering the center part of the city, the main square and the old town Kaptol and Gradec, as well as popular resorts Šalata and Tuškanac.
moreThe popular sea of Zagreb - Jarun (also the name of the neighborhood) is located on the southwest side of the city of Zagreb and is one of the favorite destinations of Zagreb citizens.
moreTrešnjevka stretches over the western part of Zagreb, in the strictest sense it is the part around the Ozaljska street, where the Park Stara Trešnjevka and Trešnjevačka market are located.
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