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Ban Jelačić Square is the central square of the city of Zagreb, Croatia, named after Ban Josip Jelačić. The official name is Trg bana Jelačića. The square is colloquially called Jelačić plac.
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The Governor's Square in Jelacic is the central square in Zagreb, with a statue of the first Croatian Governor, Jelacic. Most of the buildings around the square are from the 19th century and display a variety of architectural styles, from Biedermeier to Art Nouveau and Postmodernism. The square was first named Harmicha, which means taxation. By 1848, the square was officially named Jelacic. The square is now a place for citizens to hold activities and meet on dates, and it is very lively at night.
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Ban Jelačić Square is the central square of the city of Zagreb, Croatia, named after Ban Josip Jelačić. The official name is Trg bana Jelačića. The square is colloquially called Jelačić plac.
The central location of the Jalaić Governor's Square in Zagreb is a symbol of Croatia's struggle for national independence. The Tito period was replaced with a statue of a guerrilla, and after Croatia's independence, the Jalaić Governor was in the center of the square.
Governor-General Yelachec Square was built in the 17th century, and it was named in 1850, and gradually became the city center. In 1866, the center of the square stood a statue of Governor Yelachec riding. The status is equivalent to Beijing Tiananmen Square, Moscow's Red Square, which is a little smaller.
Croatia is located in the south-central Europe, northwest of the Balkans. The northwest and the north are bordered by Slovenia and Hungary, the east and southeastern are bordered by Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, and the west and south are bordered by the Adriatic Sea. There are many islands and twisting coastlines, which are 1,880 kilometers long and have a land area of 10,000 square kilometers.
始建于17世纪。随着历史的发展,上城已难以满足日益活跃的商业活动的需要。1641年,萨市政府决定将商业中心移至下城,在下城广场泉边开辟新的集市场所,后逐步发展成为新的市中心。1850年,广场始称现名。1866年广场中央矗立起耶拉契奇总督骑马塑像。二战后,广场更名为共和国广场,耶拉契奇总督塑像也由游击队员塑像取而代之。克独立后,耶拉契奇总督塑像被从博物馆中搬了回来,广场又恢复了旧貌。
This is the center of the city, where many government agencies are distributed.