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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MaksimirMaksimir - Wikipedia

    Maksimir (pronounced [mǎksimiːr]) is one of the districts of Zagreb, Croatia, population 48,902 (2011 census). Maksimir stadium and Maksimir Park are located in it. It was named for Bishop Maksimilijan Vrhovac.

  2. It is the home stadium of Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb and has been used since 1990 by the Croatia national football team for the majority of international competitions. Built 111 years ago in 1912, the stadium underwent renovations in 1948, 1998, and 2011.

    • 5 May 1912; 111 years ago
  3. Maksimir Park is the greatest masterpiece of garden architecture in Croatia. Preserving its hundred-year-old oak forests to this day it is a great place to escape the city lifestyle. TIP: MAKSIMIR IS ONE OF THE OLDEST PUBLIC PARKS IN THE WORLD, OPENED IN 1794.

    • Maksimirski perivoj, Zagreb, 10000
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  4. Maksimir Park is the oldest public park in Zagreb, Croatia. It forms part of the city's cultural heritage and is a habitat for many different plant and animal species.

    • 316 hectares (780 acres) 3.15 km²
    • City of Zagreb
  5. El estadio Maksimir (en croata: Stadion Maksimir) es un estadio de fútbol situado en la ciudad de Zagreb, capital de Croacia, y toma su nombre del barrio de Maksimir, en el que está ubicado.

  6. park-maksimir.hrMaksimir

    Priroda Grada Zagreba. Posjetite biser našeg Grada, park Maksimir i ostala zaštićena područja. Uživajte u zelenilu, miru, mirisima i doživljajima u srcu Grada Zagreba, upoznajte njegove prirodne ljepote i kulturne znamenitosti koje smještene u zelenom kutku, pričaju priču svoga vremena, a duh i tijelo odmorite na mnoštvu mirnih mjesta ...

  7. Maksimir’s main entrance. Park Maksimir is the oldest and largest public park in Zagreb. It is as important to Zagreb as Bois de Boulogne is important to Paris, Tiergarten to Berlin, and Regents Park to London. Founded in 1787, Maksimir was the first large public park in South-Eastern Europe.