Rugvica

Rugvica

Rugvica

Pays Drapeau de Croatie Croatie
Comitat Zagreb
Population
(municipalité)
7 608 hab. (2001)
Population
(village)
758 hab. (2001)
Superficie
(municipalité)
93,7 km2
Densité
(municipalité)
81,2 hab./km2
Coordonnées 45° 44′ 10″ N 16° 13′ 59″ E / 45.7361, 16.233145° 44′ 10″ Nord
       16° 13′ 59″ Est
/ 45.7361, 16.2331
  
Indicatif téléphonique +385 010
Code postal 10 370
Maire
(načelnik)
Ivan Remenar 2005-2009

Géolocalisation sur la carte : Croatie

(Voir situation sur carte : Croatie)
Rugvica

Rugvica est un village et une municipalité située dans le comitat de Zagreb, en Croatie. Au recensement de 2001, la municipalité comptait 7 608 habitants, dont 95,93 % de Croates[1] et le village seul comptait 758 habitants[2].

Sommaire

Histoire

Localités

La municipalité de Rugvica compte 23 localités :

  • Čista Mlaka - 488
  • Črnec Dugoselski - 193
  • Črnec Rugvički - 77
  • Donja Greda - 118
  • Dragošička - 409
  • Hrušćica - 168
  • Jalševec Nartski - 558
  • Ježevo - 453
  • Nart Savski - 213
  • Novaki Nartski - 71
  • Novaki Oborovski - 261
  • Obedišće Ježevsko - 131
  • Oborovo - 722
  • Okunšćak - 442
  • Otok Nartski - 210
  • Otok Svibovski - 233
  • Preseka Oborovska - 162
  • Prevlaka - 95
  • Rugvica - 758
  • Sop - 446
  • Struga Nartska - 451
  • Svibje - 443
  • Trstenik Nartski - 506

Notes et références

  1. Recensement de 2001 : (en) Population by ethnicity, by towns/municipalities, census 2001 sur dzs.hr, Crostat - Bureau central de statistiques. Consulté le 7 juillet 2008
  2. (en) Population by sex and age by settlements, census 2001 sur dzs.hr, Crostat - Bureau central de statistiques. Consulté le 7 juillet 2008

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