Zagreb
Abakwasɛm
sesaZagrebfoɔ kuro a na ɔte so ne Roman kuro a yɛferɛ no andautonia a ɛnɛ yi ɛde Scitarjevo wɔ 1st ne 5th A.D aberɛ So.
Edin Zagreb baa afe apem ne aduokron nnan.
Yugoslavia aberɛ so, na Zagreb yɛ Ɔman no dwadibea kɛseɛ, afaei ɛyɛ kuro a ɛtɔ so mmienu a ɛso pa ara wɔ Krowehyia gyee faahodie firii Yugoslaviafoɔ hɔ akyi, ɔfaa Zagre b yɛɛ wɔn ahenkuro.[1]
Zagreb Mfiteaseɛ
sesaZagreb abakwasɛm wɔ hɔ firi afe apem ne aduokron nnan (1094 AD) berɛ a Hungarfoɔ hene Ladislaus firii ne ntuabɔ a ɛtia Krowehyia no
Demographics
sesaZagreb yɛ kuro a ɛso yie pa ara wɔ Croatia sɛ ɛba no nsase ne nnipa dodoɔ a wɔtete hɔ a. Afe mpem mmienu ne du-baako nnipa ne adan akenkan ( 2011 census) kyerɛ sɛ kuro no wɔ nnipa dodoɔ yɛ mpem ahanson aduokron ne du-nson (790,017) ɛna wɔtete hɔ.[2][3]
Kuro no mansini
sesaƐfiri ɔpɛnimaa bosome no da a ɛtɔ so du-nan (14 December) wɔ afe apem ahankro aduokron nkron (1999) mu no Zagreb kuro no wɔ nkyekyɛmu du-nson (17) mansini (gradska četvrt, pl. gradske četvrti):
Aman akɛseɛ kuo atenaeɛ
sesaƐfiri afe mpenu ne du-baako mu no, aman ahodoɔ atu kɔ kuro mu, efiri sɛ EU ne Spanish aterɛ . German, French ne Italyfoɔ atu kɔ kuro akɛseɛ mu. South koreafoɔ nso kɔtenaa Krowehyia ɛnam edin gye a na Krowehyia agye din pa ara wɔ South Korea.
Chinafoɔ bɛyɛ apem ne ahanan (1400) atu akɔtena hɔ ma wɔn nyinaa bɛyɛɛ Zagreb adehyeɛ. Ɛwɔm sɛ ɔsua sɛ wode toto EU nkuro ho a.
# | District | Area (km2) | Population (2011)[4] |
Population density (2011) |
Population (2001)[5] |
Population density (2001) |
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1. | Donji Grad | 3.01 | 37,024 | 12,333.2 | 45,108 | 14,956.2 |
2. | Gornji Grad–Medveščak | 10.12 | 30,962 | 3,090.8 | 36,384 | 3,593.5 |
3. | Trnje | 7.37 | 42,282 | 5,715.9 | 45,267 | 6,146.2 |
4. | Maksimir | 14.35 | 48,902 | 3,445.8 | 49,750 | 3,467.1 |
5. | Peščenica – Žitnjak | 35.30 | 56,487 | 1,599.0 | 58,283 | 1,651.3 |
6. | Novi Zagreb – istok | 16.54 | 59,055 | 3,580.8 | 65,301 | 3,947.1 |
7. | Novi Zagreb – zapad | 62.59 | 58,103 | 927.1 | 48,981 | 782.5 |
8. | Trešnjevka – sjever | 5.83 | 55,425 | 9,492.6 | 55,358 | 9,498.6 |
9. | Trešnjevka – jug | 9.84 | 66,674 | 6,767.8 | 67,162 | 6,828.1 |
10. | Črnomerec | 24.33 | 38,546 | 1,604.6 | 38,762 | 1,593.4 |
11. | Gornja Dubrava | 40.28 | 61,841 | 1,544.7 | 61,388 | 1,524.1 |
12. | Donja Dubrava | 10.82 | 36,363 | 3,369.8 | 35,944 | 3,321.1 |
13. | Stenjevec | 12.18 | 51,390 | 4,256.9 | 41,257 | 3,387.3 |
14. | Podsused – Vrapče | 36.05 | 45,759 | 1,269.6 | 42,360 | 1,175.1 |
15. | Podsljeme | 60.11 | 19,165 | 320.2 | 17,744 | 295.2 |
16. | Sesvete | 165.26 | 70,009 | 427.4 | 59,212 | 358.3 |
17. | Brezovica | 127.45 | 12,030 | 94.4 | 10,884 | 85.4 |
TOTAL | 641.43 | 790,017 | 1,236.1 | 779,145 | 1,214.9 |
Nationality | Population (2011) |
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Serbia | 17,526 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 8,119 |
Albania | 4,292 |
Slovenia | 2,132 |
Macedonia | 1,194 |
Montenegro | 1,191 |
Czech Republic | 835 |
Hungary | 825 |
Italy | 399 |
Germany | 364 |
Ukraine | 332 |
Russia | 331 |
Kuro no wɔ nkyekyɛmu ahodoɔ ahaanu ne du-nwɔtwe (218) a ɛyɛ local committees as primary units of local self-government.[6]
Atenaeɛ
sesaKuro no nko ara nyɛ standalone settlement a ɛwɔ Zagreb kuro no amanmuo mu – yɛ wɔ nkuro akɛseɛ bi nso wɔ hɔ a ɛbi ni Sesvete ɛne Lučko ɛna ɛsane nso wɔ nkuro nkumaa ka ho a wɔn nso dodoɔ kɔ n'anim kakra.[7]
Yɛwɔ nkuro mu nkyekyɛmu ahodoɔ aduoson (70 settlements) na ɛwɔ Zagreb kuro no amanmuo mu:
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Amanmuo ne Amannyɔ
sesaMɛyɔ a ɔte so sesei ne Tomislav Tomasevic. Ɔyii no afe mpenu ne aduonu-baako. Zagreb masini, mansini abatoɔ a ɛtɔ so mmienu no kɔɔ so Kɔtonimaa bosome ne da a ɛtɔ so aduasa afe mpenu ne aduonu-baako(Kɔtɔnimaa 30,2021).
Danijela Dolenec ne luka Korlaet na ɔyii wɔn mɛyɔ abɛdeakyire.
Zagreb man no wɔ Nnipa aduonum baako a ɔgyina aban no anan mu mansini no assembly hɔ firi Ayɛwohummumɔ bosome afe mpenu ne aduonu-baako.[8]
Nkuro a ɛne Zagreb yɛ anuanom
sesaZagreb ne nkuro ne aman ahodoɔ a edidi soɔ yi anuanom:[9][10][11] Nhwɛsoɔ:Multiple image Nhwɛsoɔ:Colbegin
- Bologna, Italy (since 1963)
- Mainz, Germany (since 1967)
- Saint Petersburg, Russia (since 1968)[12]
- Tromsø, Norway (since 1971)
- Buenos Aires, Argentina (since 1972)
- Kyoto, Japan (since 1972)[13]
- Lisbon, Portugal (since 1977)[14][15]
- Pittsburgh, United States (since 1980)
- Shanghai, China (since 1980)
- Budapest, Hungary (since 1994)[16]
- La Paz, Bolivia (since 2000)
- Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (since 2001)[17]
- Ljubljana, Slovenia (since 2001)[18]
- Podgorica, Montenegro (since 2006)
- Tabriz, Iran (since 2006)[19]
- Ankara, Turkey (since 2008)[20]
- London, United Kingdom (since 2009)
- Skopje, North Macedonia (since 2011)
- Warsaw, Poland (since 2011)[21]
- Pristina, KosovoNhwɛsoɔ:Efn (since 2012)
- Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan (since 2014)[22]
- Rome, Italy (since 2014)[11]
- Vienna, Austria (since 2014)[11]
- Petrinja, Croatia (since 2015)[23]
- Vukovar, Croatia (since 2016)[24]
- Xiangyang, China (since 2017)[25]
Aman a ɔne wɔn di nketaho
sesaNkuro a ɔne Zagreb di nketaho na ɛdidi soɔ:
Nnwomasua
sesaZagreb wɔ mmɔfra sukuu ɔha ne aduasa-nkron (139) ɛna adantɛm yɛ ɔha(100) ɛne gymnsia nso aduasa. Aban sukuu a ɛwɔ nim yɛ nnum ɛna ankorɛkorɛ nso nkron.
Suapɔn
sesaƆtee Zagreb suapɔn no afe apem ahansia ne aduosia-nkron(1669) ɛno ne suapɔn a akyɛ yie wɔ Krowehyia ne southeaster Europ. Ɛfiri berɛ a ɔtee suapɔn no nyini a na ɛrenyini, mpremprem yi deɛ ɛwɔ fakɔɔti aduonu-nkron(29). Asuafoɔ bɛyɛ mpem ahaanu na agye abɔdin krataa(degree) wɔ suapɔn no mu, bio asuafoɔ mpem du-nnwɔtwe na agye maseta abɔdin ɛna mpem nnwɔtwe na agye dɔkota degree abɔdin.
Bɛsi afe mpenu ne du-baako no na Zagreb suapɔn no bɛyɛ suapɔn a ɛtɔ so a ahanum(500) wɔ wiase yi naa suapɔn a abɔ ne ho mmɔdene pa ara. Wɔn a ɔyɛɛ saa nhwehwɛmu yi ne 'Academic Ranking of word universities.
Abɔdin ahodoɔ
sesa- ^ Zagrabia in Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi's Mercurio Geografico (Dalmatia Istria Bosnia Servia roatia parte di Schiavonia [...], Rome, c. 1692; swaen.com).
- ^ Cod. Dipl. II 42: rex diuina gratia inspirante ... Zagrabiensem constituit episcopatum videlicet ut quos error idolatrie a dei cultura extraneos fecerat, episcopalis cuira ad viam veritatis reduceret. Mladen ANČIĆ, "Dva teksta iz sredine 14. stoljeća. Prilog poznavanju „društvenog znanja“ u Hrvatskom Kraljevstvu ("Two works from the middle of the 14th century: Contribution to the understanding of "social knowledge" in the Croatian Kingdom") Starohrvatska prosvjeta III.40 (2013).
- ^ Jump up to:a b Décsy, Gyula in: Jean-Claude Boulanger (ed.) Actes du XVIe Congrès international des sciences onomastiques: Québec, Université Laval, 16–22 août 1987 : le nom propre au carrefour des études humaines et des sciences sociales, Presses Université Laval (1990), ISBN 978-2-7637-7213-4. p. 202.
- ^ Frank Moore Colby, Talcott Williams
Beae a menyaa mmoa firiiɛ
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