TV kalendar 20.09.2019. (''Grgur Ninski'' u VŽ, zračni as Mato Dukovac iz NDH prebjegao u SSSR)
TV kalendar 20.09.2014. (ZAVNOH vratio Istru, Rijeku i Zadar, Ferdinand Magellan, Krešo Golik, Mato Dukovac) -
TV kalendar 20.09.2015. (Stepinac vs. komunizam-ateizam, u. Vjenceslav Novak, u. Simon Wiesenthal) -
TV kalendar 20.09.2016. (Andrija Jambrešić, Petar Zoranić: ''Planine'', 1. filmski festival u Cannesu) -
TV kalendar 20.09.2017. (Bitka kod Valmyja 1792., Indija traži neovisnost, u. Jean Sibelius, u. Fiorello H. La Guardia) -
TV kalendar 20.09.2018. (ban pučanin Ivan Mažuranić, r. Drago Perović, u. Ivan Tišov) -
TV kalendar 20.09.2019. (''Grgur Ninski'' u Varaždinu, zračni as Mato Dukovac iz NDH prebjegao u SSSR) -
Grgur Ninski monument (Split)
In Split, there is a statue of the Bishop Gregory of Nin that is over six feet tall, created by the famous Croatian sculptor...
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U Splitu nalazi se preko 6 metara visok kip biskupa Grgura Ninskog kojega je izradio poznati hrvatski kipar Ivan...
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Les Zazous-Varaždin
Barokni grad Varaždin posjetim kada se želim retrogradno vratiti u neko ,,patinasto,, vrijeme, vrijeme lijepih građevina, lijepih i čistih ulica, intimnih kutaka za duši odušak, a u tome Varaždinu jedan takav kutak je i Caffe Les Zazous koji se nalazi tik uz franjevačku crkvu sv. Ivana krstitelja, baš pored kipa Grgura Ninskog. Kafić i sav taj ambijent svakako upotpunjava uslužna i ljubazna Nikolina.
Barokni grad Varaždin
Grad baroka i Špancir Festa je ostao kao u XIX stoljeću. Svakako to treba zahvaliti građanima koji po svaku cijenu ne žele staru gradsku jezgru ,,inficirati,, plastikom, aluminijem i staklom, nego su konzervirali i vrijeme i arhitekturu i s' pravom im je dodijeljena čast za organiziranje sada već tradicionalnog Špancir Festa. Ovdje je vrijeme stalo. Gradske kafiće u centru ne ,,krase,, suncobrani sa Coca -Cola logom, nego su svi beš-bijeli, baš kao u doba Monarhije. Lokomotiva na slijepom kolosijeku je vremeplovni simbol željeznice koju je Carevina izgradila. Statua Grgura Ninskog u centru grada već ima izlizan prst na nozi od turističkog ,,traženja sreće,, Varaždinsko groblje, najljepše europsko groblje također obiluje baroknim spomenicima aristokracije. Park i fontane okupljaju turiste radi okrijepe u ove sunčane dane, tvrđava je najposjećenija turistička destinacija. Grad je pun bicikla koje Varaždinci ponosno voze i prkose ekozagađenju. Dođite na Špancir Fest koji traje od 22. - 31. 8. 2014.
Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Zagreb Croatia - Lenuci Horseshoe or The Horseshoe Walk - Amazing
Eric Clark’s Travel Videos - Zagreb Croatia - The Horseshoe Walk - A lot of major sites and pretty. Its also called Lenuci Horseshoe way. = )
From Wikipedia
The Lenuci Horseshoe or the Green Horseshoe (Croatian: Lenucijeva potkova, Zelena potkova; Lenuci is also sometimes spelled Lenuzzi) is a U-shaped system of city squares with parks in downtown (Donji grad) Zagreb, Croatia.[1] The horseshoe was conceived in 1882 by Croatian urbanist Milan Lenuci. The parks were projected between 1883 and 1887, at a time when today's Donji grad formed the southern outskirts of Zagreb. The construction was helped by the efforts to rebuild the city after the 1880 Zagreb earthquake, and in 1889 the entire horseshoe was finished—its two ends were connected by the newly built Zagreb Botanical Garden. The park system consists of seven squares aligned on three straight lines.
The squares comprising the horseshoe are arranged in three straight lines on Donji grad's grid plan, forming the west, south and east side of the horseshoe.[1] Starting from northeast and going clockwise, the horseshoe is formed by Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square (locally known as Zrinjevac), Josip Juraj Strossmayer Square, King Tomislav Square, Ante Starčević Square, Lenuci fitness park, Zagreb Botanical Garden, Marko Marulić Square, Ivan Mažuranić Square and Republic of Croatia Square.[2][3] The horseshoe is home to the headquarters of many organizations and institutions in Zagreb, as well as several museums: Archeological Museum,[4] Modern Gallery,[5] Art Pavilion,[5] Croatian State Archives,[6] Ethnographic Museum[7] and Museum of Arts and Crafts.[8] The greenery is interrupted between Ante Starčević Square and the Lenuci fitness park. The Esplanade Zagreb Hotel is located there.[9] The south side of the horseshoe lies next to the Zagreb Glavni kolodvor, the city's main railway station.[10] Republic of Croatia Square is home to the Croatian National Theatre,[11] while Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square houses the buildings of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts.[12]
The oldest part of the horseshoe is Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square. It was formed in 1826 under the name Novi terg (New Square) as a new home for the livestock marketplace formerly held on today's Ban Jelačić Square. In the 1860s, it was decided that the square would be re-purposed as park, and throughout the following decades the marketplace and the fairs were gradually moved to the area of today's Republic of Croatia Square, on the western end of the horseshoe-to-be, which was entitled Sajmište (Old Trade Fair). Toward the end of the century, many new palaces in the neo-renaissance style were built on Zrinski Square. The square was also decorated by busts of numerous famous Croats, as well as the Meteorological Pole in 1884 and a music pavilion in 1891.[13] The palace of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (then Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts) was built on the southern edge of Zrinski Square, inside then-new Academic Square (Croatian: Akademički trg, today Josip Juraj Strossmayer Square).[13]
In 1880, a devastating earthquake hit Zagreb. The idea of a horseshoe-shaped system of connected parks in central Zagreb was first presented in 1882, as part of a plan to modernise Sajmište. It included two north–south axes of greenery corresponding to the west and east side of the Lenuci Horseshoe, which were called Western Parkway and Eastern Parkway (Croatian: Zapadni perivoj, Istočni perivoj)[14] In 1887, a new urban plan was adopted, including a rectangular grid plan for today's Donji grad and incorporating the parkways.[15][14] The two axes were connected in 1889 by the newly opened Zagreb Botanical Garden and the Southern Parkway (Croatian: Južni perivoj), today Ante Starčević Square.[15][16] The marketplace on the western end of the new horseshoe was moved further out of the city in 1890. Sajmište was modernised, receiving a new name: University Square (Croatian: Sveučilišni trg). The Croatian National Theatre, located in the center of the square, was opened in 1895,[17] in time for Emperor Franz Joseph's visit.[18]
In June 2013, a fitness park was opened in Grgur Ninski Street, between the Zagreb Botanical Garden and Esplanade Hotel.[3] On 27 September of the same year, Lenuci Horseshoe received a special award on Entente Florale, while the city of Zagreb received a silver award.
Croatia: Chuck Norris Has His Own Café and Statue in Zagreb
A monument was created by an author who wished to remain anonymous in order to maintain good relations with Chuck, and presented at the event celebrating the 78th birthday of the popular film and television star.
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La ciudad donde los ángeles duermen - Varaždin, Croacia
Descubre con SEb de Viaje esta misteriosa ciudad medieval de Varaždin.
A menos de 100 Km de Zagreb está la antigua capital de Croacia y ciudad estratégica del imperio Austro-Húngaro.
Sumérgete en la increíble historia de esta ciudad
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AKADEMSKA ČETVRT: Toni Milun: Nauči o osobnim financijama
Matematičar i profesor na visokom učilištu Algebra Toni Milun gostovao je na UNIDU radiju i rezimirao svoje predavanje o osobnim financijama koje je održao u Dubrovniku.
Tisak shopping lista - Veljača 2011.
Posjetite svoj Tisak media centar:
ZAGREB: Račkoga 2, Pothodnik - Grgura Ninskog bb, Trg bana Jelačića 17, Gajeva 2, Frankopanska 5a, Autobusni kolodvor, Arena Centar
KARLOVAC: Trg Matije Gupca 1, Trgovački centar Supernova
MAKARSKA: Marineta (Mala obala) 1
OPATIJA: Obala Maršala Tita 103
OSIJEK: Trg Slobode 6
PULA: Flanatička 1
SISAK: S. i A. Radića 1
SLAVONSKI BROD: Trgovački Centar Supernova
SPLIT: City Center One
VARAŽDIN: Kukuljevićeva 13
VELIKA GORICA: Šetalište Franje Lučića 1
ZADAR: Trgovački Centar Supernova
ĐAKOVO: Bana Jelačića 48
DUBROVNIK: Brsalje 9
HVAR: Trg Sv. Stjepana bb
O Grguru Ninskom na TV Jadranu
kolovoz 2018.
Od bespismenosti do tropismenosti
Priča o tome kako su Hrvati u ranome srednjemu vijeku stigli na današnje prostore, oblikovali narodni jezik i pokrštavajući se od bespismenoga naroda postali tropismeni s latinicom, glagoljicom i ćirilicom kao svojim narodnim pismima.
Funny interaction with statues - must see!
We walked a bit through our city and took couple of funny shots with statues. We hope you like it :)!
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Svirači dušu ste mi dirnuli kod Grgura Ninskog ????
..laku noć svirači..nastup zadarske grupe ...pred Grgurom u Ninu
Tour of Croatia Osijek Gundulićeva