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- Pregrada is a town and muni****lity in Krapina-Zagorje County in Croatia. In the 2011 census, there were 6,594 inhabitants in the following settlements:...
- a form of temporary walls Ljubljanica Sluice Gate, or the Partition (Pregrada) Division of the field, or partition of the field, in heraldry All pages...
- Croatian, Austrian and Hungarian rulers. Other towns of the county are Zabok, Pregrada, Zlatar, Oroslavje, Donja Stubica, Klanjec. The town of Stubica features...
- Zabok (8,994 people) Lepoglava (8,283 people) Bedekovčina (8,041 people) Pregrada (6,594 people) Sveti Križ Začretje (6,165 people) Oroslavje (6,138 people)...
- Oroslavlje High School Pregrada, Pregrada High School Zabok, Zabok High School Zlatar, Zlatar Music School Pregrada, Pregrada School of Arts, Design,...
- Kopreinitz (environs) Ludbreg Toplice Varasdin (environs) Ivanec Krapina Zlatar Pregrada Klanjec Čakathurn Prelog Štrigovo City of Kreutz (Križevci) City of Kopreinitz...
- Buzet  Istria County 5,997 87 2,324 100 Senj  Lika-Senj 5,978 88 4,145 66 Pregrada  Krapina-Zagorje 5,953 89 1,882 110 Mursko Središće  Međimurje 5,928 90...
- 2023 and is scheduled to end in June 2024. Graničar Županja v Višnjevac Pregrada v Sesvetski Kraljevec Siget v Istra 1961 Vrčevo v Neretva Mikanovci v Slavonija...
- Kopreinitz (environs) Ludbreg Toplice Varasdin (environs) Ivanec Krapina Zlatar Pregrada Klanjec Čakathurn Prelog Štrigovo The cities of Kreutz (Križevci), Kopreinitz...
- 1554 or 1555 Resting place Church of the ****umption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Pregrada, Croatia Military service Battles/wars Siege of Jajce (1521)...