Classical Gymnasium (Croatian: Klasična gimnazija) is a gymnasium high school (similar to a grammar school in England and Wales) situated in Zagreb,...
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on 106 Voćarska Road in the neighborhood of Šalata in Zagreb, Croatia. The school implements a program highlighting the classical culture and history,...
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secondary education in Zagreb, Croatia. Agricultural School Zagreb Archdiocesan Classical Gymnasium Architectural Technical School Zagreb Benedikt Kotruljević...
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The First Gymnasium (Croatian: Prva Gimnazija), commonly known as I. gymnasium, is a co-educational public secondary school in Zagreb, Croatia. It was...
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Second Gymnasium (Croatian: II. gimnazija, Druga gimnazija) is a high school in Zagreb, Croatia. It operates in the Križanićeva gymnasium complex in Donji...
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Third Gymnasium (Croatian: III. gimnazija, Treća gimnazija) is a high school in Zagreb, Croatia. After the school year 2023/24, 138 graduates of this gymnasium...
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Željka Markić (category Physicians from Zagreb)
obitelji (In the Name of Family). She was born in Zagreb, then Yugoslavia, as the oldest of six children. She attended Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb and graduated...
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Ivan Drašković (category 1590s in Croatia)
founding of the Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb, which is the first and oldest currently operating institution of higher education in the city. Drašković...
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classics in at the University of Zagreb before becoming the principal of the Archdiocesan Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb. His principal work is the tree-volume...
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Sanja Musić Milanović (category Physicians from Zagreb)
Antoinette. In 2022, Musić sparked another controversy when the media discovered that she pressured teachers and the principal of the Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb...
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Adolf Mošinsky (category Mayors of Zagreb)
Rohrer. He finished gymnasium at the Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb in 1864, then continued his studies in Budapest and Vienna. In 1871 he married Justina...
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Gymnasium (and variations of the word) is a term in various European languages for a secondary school that prepares students for higher education at a...
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Seventh Gymnasium (Croatian: VII. gimnazija, Sedma gimnazija) is a high school in Zagreb, Croatia. It operates in the Križanićeva gymnasium complex in Donji...
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Dubravko Škiljan (category Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb alumni)
school and classical gymnasium in Zagreb, he enrolled the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Zagreb where he graduated in 1972 in theoretical...
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Fifteenth Gymnasium (Croatian: XV. gimnazija, Petnaesta gimnazija) is a public high school in Zagreb, Croatia. It specializes in mathematics and computer...
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The Fifth Gymnasium (Croatian: V. gimnazija, Peta gimnazija) is a high school in Zagreb, Croatia specialising in science and mathematics. It was opened...
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education at the Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb. Having a particular interest in philology, he moved to Vienna, where he was lectured in Slavic studies under...
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Ante Starčević (category Representatives in the Croatian Parliament (1848–1918))
In 1845, he graduated from Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb. He then briefly continued his studies at the seminary in Senj, but soon moved to Pest in 1845...
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primary school in his native city and Kostajnica, and the Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb. After finishing the gymnasium he went to university in Vienna where...
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Filip Šimetin Šegvić (category Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb alumni)
graduated from Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb. He graduated history from the University of Zagreb. During his education he was awarded Rector's Award in 2007 and...
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Tenth Gymnasium Ivan Supek (Croatian: X. gimnazija, Deseta gimnazija) is a high school in Zagreb, Croatia. It was named after Ivan Supek in 2007. After...
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Sobranie Palace (category Buildings and structures completed in 1938)
EastBlog, University of Vienna. Retrieved 13 May 2023. Banski Dvor Banovina Palace Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb Government Building and President's Office...
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held most of them in the Križančeva street Classical Gymnasium Zagreb, then marched them to the Main Zagreb Railway Station, and shipped them to Auschwitz...
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Marijan Šunjić (physicist) (category Scientists from Zagreb)
diplomat. Šunjić went to the Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb and later enrolled at the Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb (Croatian Prirodoslovno-matematički...
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Tomo Vukšić (category 21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Bosnia and Herzegovina)
he enrolled at a classical gymnasium in Zagreb and studied there until 1973. He then went to the Catholic Faculty of Theology in Sarajevo, where he...
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spoke several foreign languages. He was also enrolled at the Classical gymnasium in Zagreb. On 29 January 1629 he married Barbara Thurzó, a Hungarian countess...
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named itself The State IV Gymnasium for boys in Zagreb. IV Gymnasium shared its building with the II Classical Gymnasium in the Izidor Kršnjavi Street...
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professor of grammar and poetics at the Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb (1805–1832) and ran various periodicals. In 1791, he wrote Imenoslavnik, a mythological-allegorical...
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Željko Reiner (category Politicians from Zagreb)
2016. Reiner was born in Zagreb on 28 May 1953. He attended a Zagreb elementary school and then the Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb. He graduated from the...
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Jadranko Crnić (category University of Zagreb alumni)
Crnić attended elementary school in Dugi Selo, after which he enrolled in the elite Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb. During the holocaust, he and his mother...
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