Zaprešić city map with house numbers offers a clear view showing all the main streets and roads. House numbering on the Zaprešić city map with house numbers is a system of assigning a unique number to each building in a street or area, with the intention of making it easier to locate a particular building. A house number is often part of a postal address. The term describes the number of any building (residential or commercial) with a mailbox or vacant land.
Zaprešić is a city in the northwestern part of Croatia, and is located within Zagreb County. Zaprešić consists of 9 urban settlements: Hruševec Kupljenski, Ivanec Bistranski, Jablanovec, Kupljennovo, Lužnica, Merenje, Pojatno, Šibice and Zaprešić. Zaprešić geographically belongs to Hrvatsko Zagorje, and the Zaprešić region is located in the valley of three rivers (Sutla, Sava, Krapina), between Slovenia to the west and Krapina-Zagorje County to the north, and Samobor to the south and Zagreb to the east. Zaprešić was founded at the intersection of regional and international transport routes. The route of the first railway in Croatia also passed through Zaprešić.
Nature reserves: Sava Ornithological Reserve in the city of Zaprešić and the municipality of Brdovec, Čret Dubravica in the municipality of Dubravica (habitat of the sundew, the only carnivorous plant found in Croatia), Medvednica Nature Park in the area of the city of Zaprešić, and the municipalities of Bistra and Jakovlje. Zaprešić City Day is celebrated on October 16, the day when Ban Josip Jelačić was born, after whom Jelačić's Novi Dvori are named. Novi Dvori is a unique example of the preservation of a complete economic manor complex. On an area of 20.5 hectares, there is a castle, the chapel of St. Joseph, the tomb of the Jelačić family, a park, an orchard, residential and farm buildings, a vegetable garden, arable land and a park-forest. The round "threshing floor" is the only such object in Croatia, dating back to the 17th century. The monument is of zero category.
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