Donji Grad
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Donji Grad est un arrondissement de Zagreb en Croatie. C'est le centre de la ville et au recensement de 2001, il comptait 45 108 habitants[1]. Le nom officiel est rarement utilisé par les Zagrebois qui lui préfère le nom centar (« centre »).
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45°48′30.62″N 15°58′34.33″E / 45.8085056, 15.9762028
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