Ivanšćica
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Ivanšćica, also sometimes spelled Ivanščica and Ivančica, is a mountain
Mountain
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 in northern Croatia
Croatia
Croatia , officially the Republic of Croatia , is a unitary democratic parliamentary republic in Europe at the crossroads of the Mitteleuropa, the Balkans, and the Mediterranean. Its capital and largest city is Zagreb. The country is divided into 20 counties and the city of Zagreb. Croatia covers ...

. The highest peak is the eponymous Ivanšćica at 1059 metres (3,474 ft).

The rivers of Bednja
Bednja (river)
Bednja is a river in northern Croatia, a right tributary of Drava. It is long and its basin covers an area of .Bednja rises in the mountainous forested areas near Macelj in northern Croatia, west of Trakošćan, where it also forms a lake at 255 m.a.s.l....

, Lonja
Lonja
Lonja is a river in central Croatia, a left tributary of Sava. It is long and its basin covers an area of .Lonja rises in the Kalnik mountain in northern Croatia, southeast of Novi Marof, at . It flows westward until turning south near Breznički Hum, passing east of Sveti Ivan Zelina, and turning...

, Krapina and Veliki potok rise and flow in the area.

On March 16, 1983, at 13:52:52, Ivanščica was the epicenter of a very strong (MCS VII) earthquake.
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