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Ban Jelacic Square Review

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Governor's Square in Yerachiqi is the city centre of Zagreb, close to the old city. In the center of the square is a statue of Salachic, an important figure of the Olympic Empire. Behind the square is the dolac market. So there are so many people here that they can fully feel the customs of Croatian cities.

Ban Jelacic Square

Posted: May 9, 2017
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  • Nicolas15
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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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    Posted: May 22, 2023
  • 老吴华哥
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    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.

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    Posted: Mar 23, 2022
  • chaojile
    5/5Outstanding
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    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.

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    Posted: Mar 12, 2022
  • 吃苹果的麻雀呀
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    Built in the 17th century. With the development of history, the city has been unable to meet the needs of increasingly active commercial activities. In 1641, the Sa Municipal Government decided to move the commercial center to the lower city, and opened a new market place on the edge of the lower city square spring, and gradually developed into a new city center. In 1850, the square was named after the current name. In 1866, the statue of Governor Yelaić was erected in the center of the square. After World War II, the square was renamed the Plaza de la Republique, and the statue of Governor Yelaić was replaced by a statue of a guerrilla. After Clements independence, the statue of Governor Jelacić was removed from the museum and the square was restored to its old appearance.

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    Posted: Apr 18, 2023
  • 小米
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    Governor Jerachic Square can be regarded as the downtown area of Zagreb, and the upper and lower districts are bounded by it. The statue on the square is Governor Jerachic, a hero in the hearts of the Croatian people, who abolished slavery during his term of office. There are a lot of shops and restaurants in the streets behind the square. Among them is the birthplace of the world's first tie (a small shop), which can buy a souvenir or give away, and the price is not expensive. In addition, Croatia is the origin of natural red coral, where red coral is a species of the Adriatic Sea, mainly sardine, that is, orange. Aka is not produced here. It must also be imported or fake. It is not recommended to buy it here because it is red and crimson. It is not the place of origin that you understand. Ask clearly the origin and variety level, choose the regular shop, the price is much better than the domestic discount. After all, it's the capital. It feels better than other Croatian cities in terms of quality and cost-effectiveness. At that time, there was no comparison, the price was not high, regret did not enter.

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    Posted: Jan 23, 2016
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