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Zagreb

Industrial city (leather, linen, carpets, paper, and electrical goods) and capital of Croatia, on the Sava River; population (2001) 691,700. Zagreb was a Roman city (Aemona) and has a Gothic cathedral. Its university was founded in 1874. The city was damaged by bombing in October 1991 during the Croatian civil war.



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We recall Chiarelli's success on the many world stages between 1918 and 1934: Buenos Aires, Warsavia, Bucarest, London, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro, Paris, Budapest, Havana, Santiago del Cile, Lima, Quito, Lisbon, Zagabria, Chicago, etc.
Iugoslavia" (sic for Iugoslava), accompanied by an additional "Zagubria" (79 only) for Zagabria, makes one wonder why the Italian name for a Zagreb (Croatia) institution, which now has a new name, for English readers.
 
 
 
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