Činovnička livada (Clerk's meadow)
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Činovnička livada (Clerk's meadow)

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On the northern slopes of Medvednica mountain near Zagreb, there is a winter sports center. The total slope length is about 4 500 meters, with 2 ski lifts (the White and the Green Slope), as well as a three-seat ski lift on the Red Slope with a total capacity of 3300 skiers per hour. The Red Slope is equipped with a snowmaking and night illumination systems. The plateau at the bottom of White Slope is called "Clerk's meadow" (Croatian: Činovnička livada).

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A: Cinovnicka livada

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Here is the Cinovnicka livada in winter. In the absence of snow, many citizens of Zagreb and the surr...

Cinovnicka livada

B: Chapel of the Mother of God of Sljeme

摄影师Igor Adamec, 距离此处130远

Chapel of the Mother of God of Sljeme, on Medvednica mountain near Zagreb, was designed by architect ...

Chapel of the Mother of God of Sljeme

C: Sljeme TV Tower-3

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TV Tower on Sljeme, which is a highest peak (1033 meter) of Medvednica mountain near Zagreb, is a 169...

Sljeme TV Tower-3

D: Sljeme TV Tower-2

摄影师Igor Adamec, 距离此处470远

TV Tower on Sljeme, which is a highest peak (1033 meter) of Medvednica mountain near Zagreb, is a 169...

Sljeme TV Tower-2

E: Sljeme TV Tower-1

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TV Tower on Sljeme, which is a highest peak (1033 meter) of Medvednica mountain near Zagreb, is a 169...

Sljeme TV Tower-1

F: Runolist

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Plateau in front of the mountain hut  Runolist (Edelweiss) on Medvednica was pretty crowded on the br...

Runolist

G: Šumarev grob (Forester's grave)

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Improvised bridge over a small mountain stream on Medvednica mountain near Zagreb, in the area called...

Šumarev grob (Forester's grave)

H: Puntijarka

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View at the terrace in front of mountain hut "Puntijarka". Because of its proximity to Zagreb, Medved...

Puntijarka

I: Grafičar

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Mountain hut 'Grafičar' on Medvednica near Zagreb. Medvednica is a mountain in central Croatia. The b...

Grafičar

J: Kraljičin zdenac

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"Kraljičin zdenac" is one of the strongest springs of Kraljevac stream on Medvednica mountain.The wat...

Kraljičin zdenac

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