
Romance in the Croatian Zagorje! Accommodation, dinner and wine in the castle Gjalski
Hotel Castle Gjalski is situated between Macelj, Ravna gora and Strahinjcica. It was founded in the 13th century. As a small fortress. His final appearance was in the 19th century. George V. Draskovic transformed it into a residential castle with exceptional parks turned into a romantic garden. The construction of the dam created a large lake that gives the unique charm of the castle.
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A fairy tale weekend - The Best in Varazdin county
Castle Trakošćan a forest park and the lake is a unique specimen preserved architectural heritage, while the city of Varazdin Baroque monument of culture, today the center of many cultural events ...
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VATROSLAV JAGIĆ
(Varazdin, July 6, 1838th - Vienna, August 5, 1923)., Croatian linguist, the world's most Slavist other half of the 19th century.
SLAVKO BRANKOV
(Varazdin, May 19, 1951. - Zagreb, 9 August 2006.), Croatian theater, film and television actor.
JOSIP KRAŠ
(1910th to 1941st), trade union and political activist, was born in the village Vuglovec, near Ivanec.
IVO TOMAŠEC
Born in New Marof. Academician, one of the founders and first president of the Croatian Beekeepers' Association.
BRANKO IVANKOVIĆ
(Čakovec, February 28, 1954.), Croatian football coach.
He played 12 seasons for the first team of FC Varteks Varaždin and played 263 league matches achieved 31 jackpot.
IVAN BELOSTENEC
Pavlin, educated in Lepoglava, Vienna and Rome, then returned to Lepoglava, served as prior, and then the General Definitors.
ZDENKA WEBER
(Varazdin, 17 June 1950.) is a Croatian musicologist, music critic, lecturer, educator and diplomat.

