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Hrvatsko Zagorje

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Typical Zagorje panorama
Veliki Tabor Castle
Scene of Hrvatsko Zagorje in a village near Marija Bistrica

Hrvatsko Zagorje (pronounced [xř̩ʋatskozǎːɡorje]; Croatian Zagorje; zagorje is Croatian for 'backland' or 'behind the hills') is a cultural region in northern Croatia, traditionally separated from the country's capital Zagreb by the Medvednica Mountain. It comprises the whole area north of Mount Medvednica up to Slovenia in the north and west, and up to the regions of Međimurje and Podravina in the north and east.[1] The population of Zagorje is not recorded as such, as it is administratively divided among Krapina-Zagorje County (total population 142,432), and western and central part of Varaždin County (total population 183,730). The population of Zagorje can be reasonably estimated to exceed 300,000 people.

In Croatia, the area is usually referred to simply as Zagorje (Croatian for 'backland' or 'behind the hills'; with respect to Medvednica). However, to avoid confusion with the nearby municipality of Zagorje ob Savi in Slovenia, the Croatian part is called Hrvatsko zagorje, meaning 'Croatian Zagorje'.

The town of Krapina is often referred to as the cultural capital of Kajkavian dialect (Croatian: Kajkavščina), the South Slavic dialect spoken in north-western Croatia. Every year, the Festival of Kajkavian Song (Croatian: Festival kajkavske popevke) takes place in Krapina.[2]

Traditional manufacturing of children's wooden toys in Hrvatsko Zagorje has been listed by Unesco as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.[3]

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Towns and Villages

2011 Census:[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lonely Planet: Zagorje". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2019-06-11.
  2. ^ "45. tjedan kajkavske kulture - Krapina 2010" (in Croatian). Krapina: Društvo za kajkavsko kulturno stvaralaštvo. Retrieved 2010-09-02.
  3. ^ "Traditional manufacturing of children’s wooden toys in Hrvatsko Zagorje", on ich.unesco.org.
  4. ^ "City Population: Croatia". Retrieved 2019-06-11.

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