Gradec
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Gradec or Gradets – South Slavic for "small town" – may refer to:
  • In Croatia:
    • Gradec, Zagreb
      Gradec, Zagreb
      Gradec or Grič is a part of the Zagreb, Croatia, and together with Kaptol it is the mediaeval nucleus of the city. It's situated on the hill of Gornji Grad.- History :Gradec was given a royal charter by King Bela IV in 1242...

      , a neighborhood
    • Gradec, Zagreb County
      Gradec, Zagreb County
      Gradec is a village and a municipality located in Zagreb County, Croatia.According to 2001 Croatian census the municipality has 3,920 inhabitants, living in 20 settlements :* Buzadovac - 134* Cugovec - 390* Festinec - 70* Fuka - 120...

      , a village and a municipality
  • In Slovenia:
    • Dobrova-Polhov Gradec
      Dobrova-Polhov Gradec
      Dobrova - Polhov Gradec a municipality in Slovenia. The main settlements in the municipality are Dobrova and Polhov Gradec.-External links:*...

    • Slovenj Gradec
      Slovenj Gradec
      Slovenj Gradec is a town and a municipality in northern Slovenia. It is part of the historic Lower Styria region, since 2005 it belongs to the NUTS-3 statistical region of Carinthia...

  • The Slovene name for the Austrian city of Graz
    Graz
    The more recent population figures do not give the whole picture as only people with principal residence status are counted and people with secondary residence status are not. Most of the people with secondary residence status in Graz are students...

  • In Bulgaria:
    • Gradets, Sliven Province
      Gradets, Sliven Province
      Gradets is a village in southeastern Bulgaria, part of Kotel municipality, Sliven Province. It lies at , 680 m above sea level. As of 2005, the mayor is the independent Venko Kavardzhikov, and the population of Gradets is 5,895, which makes it the second most populous village in Bulgaria, after...

    • Gradets, Sofia Province
    • Gradets, Vidin Province
    • Polski Gradets, Stara Zagora Province
      Stara Zagora Province
      Stara Zagora is a province of south central Bulgaria. It is named after its administrative and industrial centre—the city of Stara Zagora—the sixth-biggest town in the country...

    • an obsolete late-19th-century term for a village with a population over 2,000 http://www.rdp-bg.org/rd/pv_10.htm
  • In the Republic of Macedonia:
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