Sesvete
Sesvete (Croatian pronunciation: [sêsʋete]) is the easternmost district of Zagreb, Croatia. With a population of 70,009 (as of 2011) it is the most populated district as well as the second largest by area.[1]
Administrative division
The Sesvete district includes the following local government units (Croatian: mjesni odbori), some of which are also individual settlements:[2]
- Adamovec
- Belovar
- Blaguša
- Budenec
- Cerje
- Dobrodol
- Dumovec
- Đurđekovec
- Gajec
- Gajišće
- Glavničica
- Glavnica Donja
- Glavnica Gornja
- Goranec
- Jelkovec
- Jesenovec
- Kašina
- Kašinska Sopnica
- Kobiljak
- Kraljevečki Novaki
- Kučilovina
- Luka
- Lužan
- Moravče
- Novo Brestje
- Paruževina
- Planina Donja
- Glanina Gornja
- Popovec
- Prekvršje
- Prepuštovec
- Sesvete
- Sesvetska Sela
- Sesvetska Selnica
- Sesvetska Sopnica
- Sesvetski Kraljevec
- Soblinec
- Staro Brestje
- Šašinovec – Šija vrh
- Šimunčevec
- Vugrovec Donji
- Vugrovec Gornji
- Vurnovec
- Žerjavinec
References
- ↑ "Population by Age and Sex, by Districts of City of Zagreb, 2011 Census". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
- ↑ http://www.zagreb.hr/default.aspx?id=14511
External links
- Sesvete Official Web Site
- Sesvete danas, and e-zine from Sesvete
- Sesvete Wireless
- Unofficial web site of Sesvete
Coordinates: 45°49′37.49″N 16°6′40.26″E / 45.8270806°N 16.1111833°E
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