Bednja (river) River north of Mali Bukovec, at .
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The Bednja () is a river in northern Croatia, a right tributary of the Drava. It is long and its basin covers an area of . The Bednja rises in the mountainous forested areas near Macelj in northern Croatia, west of Trakošćan, where it also forms a lake at 255 m.a.s.l. It flows towards the southeast until turning east near the village of Bednja, meandering south at Novi Marof, returning to its eastward course shortly thereafter, and then turning northeast toward Ludbreg. It flows into the Drava The Drava or Drave (, ; ; ; ; ), historically known as the Dravis or Dravus, is a river in southern Central Europe. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ludbreg
Ludbreg is a town in Croatia, located halfway between Varaždin and Koprivnica near the river Drava. It has 3,603 inhabitants, and a total of 8,478 in the entire municipality (census 2011). History For centuries Ludbreg has been a popular place of pilgrimage. In 1320 the city was mentioned for the first time as ''Castrum Ludbreg'', when owned by Hungarian noble Nicholas Ludbregi. The name of the town comes probably from a crusader named ''Lobring'', who founded the settlement. The renovated ''Castle of Batthyány'' is home to a well-known restoration workshop. Ludbreg is also a region of vineyard cultivation (especially Riesling and Graševina). The town gained fame after the eucharistic miracle, which happened in the castle chapel in 1411 and was investigated and confirmed by Pope Leo X in 1513. In the late 19th and early 20th century, Ludbreg was a district capital in Varaždin County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. On 24 April 1932, the town saw a protest that was ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Drava
The Drava or Drave (, ; ; ; ; ), historically known as the Dravis or Dravus, is a river in southern Central Europe.''Utrata Fachwörterbuch: Geographie - Englisch-Deutsch/Deutsch-Englisch'' by Jürgen Utrata (2014). Retrieved 10 Apr 2014. With a length of ,Joint Drava River Corridor Analysis Report , 27 November 2014 or , if the length of its Sextner Bach source is added, it is the fifth or sixth longest tributary of the [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Croatia
Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Italy to the west. Its capital and largest city, Zagreb, forms one of the country's Administrative divisions of Croatia, primary subdivisions, with Counties of Croatia, twenty counties. Other major urban centers include Split, Croatia, Split, Rijeka and Osijek. The country spans , and has a population of nearly 3.9 million. The Croats arrived in modern-day Croatia, then part of Illyria, Roman Illyria, in the late 6th century. By the 7th century, they had organized the territory into Duchy of Croatia, two duchies. Croatia was first internationally recognized as independent on 7 June 879 during the reign of Duke Branimir of Croatia, Branimir. Tomislav of Croatia, Tomis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Macelj
Macelj () is a location in northern Croatia bordering on Slovenia, encompassing a hilly forest and several villages. There is an official border crossing in Macelj, and the end of the A2 highway. The villages are administratively divided into Gornji Macelj (''Upper''), population 204, and Donji Macelj (''Lower''), population 566. Macelj has the most frequently congested border crossing in Croatia on the Slovenian border. The Slovenian village opposite Macelj is Zgornje Gruškovje. History At the Slavonian Sabor of June 1600 in Krapina, the poor condition of the roads through Macelj was noted, making it difficult to resupply the borders of the Kingdom of Slavonia during the Long War. So the entire Varaždin County, from each of its five gates, was obliged to send one worker each to help repair the roads to the lords of the castles of Krapina and , by order of Ban Ivan Drašković. At the end of World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 Septembe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Trakošćan, Varaždin County
Trakošćan is a settlement in the Municipality of Bednja in Croatia Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herze .... In 2021, its population was 19. Demographics References Populated places in Varaždin County {{Varaždin-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bednja, Varaždin County
Bednja () is a village and municipality in northern Croatia. It is located in the Varaždin County, west of Lepoglava. Climate Since records began in 2006, the highest temperature recorded at the local weather station was , on 8 August 2013. The coldest temperature was , on 9 February 2012. Demographics According to the 2011 census, there are a total of 3,992 inhabitants, in the following naselja, settlements: * Bednja, population 677 * Benkovec, population 234 * Brezova Gora, population 69 * Cvetlin, population 283 * Jamno, Croatia, Jamno, population 86 * Jazbina Cvetlinska, population 337 * Ježovec, population 305 * Mali Gorenec, population 109 * Meljan, population 148 * Osonjak, population 47 * Pašnik, population 65 * Pleš, Croatia, Pleš, population 261 * Podgorje Bednjansko, population 20 * Prebukovje, population 97 * Purga Bednjanska, population 119 * Rinkovec, population 284 * Sveti Josip, population 3 * Šaša, population 111 * Šinkovica Bednjanska, population 121 * � ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Novi Marof
Novi Marof (Kajkavian: ) is a town in north-western Croatia, located south of Varaždin and east of Ivanec, in Varaždin County. It lies on the intersection of state roads D3 road (Croatia), D3 (from south to north) and D24 road (Croatia), D24 (from the west) and is also connected with highway A4 (Croatia), A4, state road D22 road (Croatia), D22 (from the east) and R201 railway (Croatia), R201 railway. History In the late 19th and early 20th century, Novi Marof was a district capital in Varaždin County (former), Varaždin County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. Climate Since records began in 1981, the highest temperature recorded at the local weather station was , on 5 August 2012. The coldest temperature was , on 8 January 1985. Population The population of the municipality is 13,246 (census 2011), distributed in the following settlements: * Bela, Varaždin County, Bela, population 62 * Donje Makojišće, population 526 * Filipići, population 122 * Gornje Makojišće, pop ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mali Bukovec, Varaždin County
Mali Bukovec is a village and municipality in Croatia in Varaždin County. In the 2011 census, there were 2,212 inhabitants, in the following naselja, settlements: * Lunjkovec, population 215 * Mali Bukovec, population 729 * Martinić, Croatia, Martinić, population 137 * Novo Selo Podravsko, population 221 * Sveti Petar, Varaždin County, Sveti Petar, population 710 * Županec, population 200 In the same census, the absolute majority were Croats. References Municipalities of Croatia Populated places in Varaždin County {{Varaždin-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |