List of mayors of Zagreb
Encyclopedia
This is a list of people who have served as mayor
or president of the city council
of the city of Zagreb
, the capital of Croatia
.
Mayor
In many countries, a Mayor is the highest ranking officer in the municipal government of a town or a large urban city....
or president of the city council
City council
A city council or town council is the legislative body that governs a city, town, municipality or local government area.-Australia & NZ:Because of the differences in legislation between the States, the exact definition of a City Council varies...
of the city of Zagreb
Zagreb
Zagreb is the capital and the largest city of the Republic of Croatia. It is in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb lies at an elevation of approximately above sea level. According to the last official census, Zagreb's city...
, the capital of 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 ...
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# | Term | Mayor | Party |
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1 | 1851–1857 | Janko Kamauf Janko Kamauf Janko Kamauf was the last city magistrate of Gradec and the first mayor of Zagreb, Croatia. He saw the unification of Gradec, Kaptol and several surrounding villages into Zagreb by ban Josip Jelačić in 1850 and remained the city mayor until 1857.- References :... |
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2 | 1857 | Josip F. Haerdtl | |
3 | 1858 | Svetozar Kušević | |
4 | 1858–1861 | Johan Lichtenegger | |
5 | 1861–1868 | Vjekoslav Frigan | |
6 | 1868–1869 | Makso Mihalić | |
7 | 1869–1872 | Dragutin Cekuš | |
8 | 1872–1873 | Pavao Hatz | |
9 | 1873 | Stjepan Vrabčević | |
10 | 1874–1876 | Ivan Vončina | |
11 | 1876–1879 | Stanko Andrijević | |
12 | 1879–1881 | Matija Mrazović | NS, NNS |
13 | 1881–1885 | Josip Hoffman | |
14 | 1885–1887 | Nikola Badovinac | |
15 | 1887–1890 | Ignjat Sieber | |
16 | 1890–1892 | Milan Amruš Milan Amruš Milan Emil Amruš was a Croatian physician, lawyer and politician, a two-term mayor of Zagreb.Amruš was born in Brod na Savi, where he completed grammar school. He studied at the gymnasiums in Vinkovci and Zagreb, and then enrolled at the Josephinum, the academy for military doctors in Vienna... |
NNS |
17 | 1892–1904 | Adolf Mošinsky Adolf Mošinsky Adolf pl. Mošinsky was a mayor of Zagreb from 1892 to 1904. Being the head of the city for three consecutive terms, he set a record in mayoring length that still remains unbroken. One of his most important achievements was building the Zagreb sewer system from scratch and turning Medveščak stream... |
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18 | 1904–1910 | Milan Amruš Milan Amruš Milan Emil Amruš was a Croatian physician, lawyer and politician, a two-term mayor of Zagreb.Amruš was born in Brod na Savi, where he completed grammar school. He studied at the gymnasiums in Vinkovci and Zagreb, and then enrolled at the Josephinum, the academy for military doctors in Vienna... |
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19 | 1910–1917 | Janko Holjac | |
20 | 1917–1920 | Stjepan Srkulj | |
21 | 1920 | Svetozar Delić Svetozar Delic Svetozar Delić was the first communist mayor of Zagreb, Croatia... |
SRPJ(k) League of Communists of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia , before 1952 the Communist Party of Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia (Serbo-Croatian: Savez komunista Jugoslavije/Савез комуниста Југославије, Slovene: Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije, Macedonian: Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na... |
22 | 1920 | Dragutin Tončić | |
23 | 1920–1928 | Vjekoslav Heinzel Vjekoslav Heinzel Vjekoslav Heinzel was the Mayor of Zagreb from 1920 to 1928. He is best remembered for great development projects of the 1920s that significantly expanded the city.... |
HB (1922, 1927) |
24 | 1928–1932 | Stjepan Srkulj | |
25 | 1932–1934 | Ivo Krbek Ivo Krbek Ivo Krbek was a Croatian politician, lawyer, lecturer, and academic in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Independent State of Croatia, and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.... |
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26 | 1934–1936 | Rudolf Erber | |
27 | 1937–1939 | Teodor Peičić | |
28 | 1939–1941 | Mate Starčević | |
29 | 1941 | Jozo Dumančić | UHRO Ustaše The Ustaša - Croatian Revolutionary Movement was a Croatian fascist anti-Yugoslav separatist movement. The ideology of the movement was a blend of fascism, Nazism, and Croatian nationalism. The Ustaše supported the creation of a Greater Croatia that would span to the River Drina and to the border... |
30 | 1941–1944 | Ivan Werner Ivan Werner Ivan Werner was a Croatian politician in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the Independent State of Croatia who served as the mayor of Zagreb from 1941 to 1944... |
UHRO Ustaše The Ustaša - Croatian Revolutionary Movement was a Croatian fascist anti-Yugoslav separatist movement. The ideology of the movement was a blend of fascism, Nazism, and Croatian nationalism. The Ustaše supported the creation of a Greater Croatia that would span to the River Drina and to the border... |
31 | 1944–1945 | Eugen Starešinić | UHRO Ustaše The Ustaša - Croatian Revolutionary Movement was a Croatian fascist anti-Yugoslav separatist movement. The ideology of the movement was a blend of fascism, Nazism, and Croatian nationalism. The Ustaše supported the creation of a Greater Croatia that would span to the River Drina and to the border... |
32 | 1945–1949 | Dragutin Saili | KPH |
33 | 1949–1950 | Mika Špiljak Mika Špiljak Mika Špiljak was a Croatian politician in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.He was born in Odra Sisačka . His father Dragutin was a railway worker. Špiljak began working at the age of 16... |
KPH |
34 | 1950–1951 | Milivoj Rukavina | KPH |
35 | 1951–1952 | Mirko Pavleković | KPH |
36 | 1952–1963 | Većeslav Holjevac Veceslav Holjevac Većeslav Holjevac was a Croatian and Yugoslav soldier and communist politician.Holjevac was born in Karlovac, at the time in Austria-Hungary. He joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1939... |
SKH League of Communists of Croatia League of Communists of Croatia was the Croatian branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia . Until 1952, it was known as Communist Party of Croatia .- History :... |
37 | 1963–1967 | Pero Pirker | SKH League of Communists of Croatia League of Communists of Croatia was the Croatian branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia . Until 1952, it was known as Communist Party of Croatia .- History :... |
38 | 1967 | Ratko Karlović | SKH League of Communists of Croatia League of Communists of Croatia was the Croatian branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia . Until 1952, it was known as Communist Party of Croatia .- History :... |
39 | 1967–1972 | Josip Kolar | SKH League of Communists of Croatia League of Communists of Croatia was the Croatian branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia . Until 1952, it was known as Communist Party of Croatia .- History :... |
40 | 1972–1978 | Ivo Vrhovec | SKH League of Communists of Croatia League of Communists of Croatia was the Croatian branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia . Until 1952, it was known as Communist Party of Croatia .- History :... |
41 | 1978–1982 | Ivo Latin | SKH League of Communists of Croatia League of Communists of Croatia was the Croatian branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia . Until 1952, it was known as Communist Party of Croatia .- History :... |
42 | 1982–1983 | Mato Mikić | SKH League of Communists of Croatia League of Communists of Croatia was the Croatian branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia . Until 1952, it was known as Communist Party of Croatia .- History :... |
43 | 1983–1984 | Aleksandar Varga | SKH League of Communists of Croatia League of Communists of Croatia was the Croatian branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia . Until 1952, it was known as Communist Party of Croatia .- History :... |
44 | 1984–1985 | Zorislav Šonje | SKH League of Communists of Croatia League of Communists of Croatia was the Croatian branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia . Until 1952, it was known as Communist Party of Croatia .- History :... |
45 | 1985–1986 | Tito Kosty | SKH League of Communists of Croatia League of Communists of Croatia was the Croatian branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia . Until 1952, it was known as Communist Party of Croatia .- History :... |
46 | 1986–1990 | Mato Mikić | SKH League of Communists of Croatia League of Communists of Croatia was the Croatian branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia . Until 1952, it was known as Communist Party of Croatia .- History :... |
47 | 1990–1993 | Boris Buzančić Boris Buzancic Boris Buzančić is a Croatian actor and politician.A native of Bjelovar, Boris Buzančić began acting very early. He appeared in numerous films and TV shows. His specialty was playing roles of men with authority, especially in dramatic films dealing with World War II... |
HDZ Croatian Democratic Union The Croatian Democratic Union is the main center-right political party in Croatia. It is the biggest and strongest individual Croatian party since independence of Croatia. The Christian democratic HDZ governed Croatia from 1990 to 2000 and, in partial coalition, from 2003... |
48 | 1993–1996 | Branko Mikša Branko Mikša Branko Mikša is a former mayor of Zagreb, Croatia. He was a Minister of Economy and then of Tourism and Trade , and later the mayor of Zagreb .... |
HDZ Croatian Democratic Union The Croatian Democratic Union is the main center-right political party in Croatia. It is the biggest and strongest individual Croatian party since independence of Croatia. The Christian democratic HDZ governed Croatia from 1990 to 2000 and, in partial coalition, from 2003... |
49 | 1996–2000 | Marina Matulović-Dropulić Marina Matulovic-Dropulic Marina Matulović-Dropulić is a Croatian politician, member of the Croatian Democratic Union.Matulović-Dropulić served as the mayor of Zagreb in two mandates - first an appointment for a couple of months in 1996 during the Zagreb Crisis, and again after the 1997 elections, until 2000.In the 2000... |
HDZ Croatian Democratic Union The Croatian Democratic Union is the main center-right political party in Croatia. It is the biggest and strongest individual Croatian party since independence of Croatia. The Christian democratic HDZ governed Croatia from 1990 to 2000 and, in partial coalition, from 2003... |
50 | 2000–2002 | Milan Bandić Milan Bandic Milan Bandić is an influential Croatian politician currently serving his fourth term as mayor of Croatia's capital, Zagreb. Between 2000 and 2009, he was a prominent member of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia . In 2007, he unsuccessfully ran for party president. However, he remained one of... |
SDP Social Democratic Party of Croatia Social Democratic Party of Croatia , commonly referred to in Croatia as simply Social Democratic Party , is the largest centre-left political party in Croatia... |
51 | 2002–2005 | Vlasta Pavić Vlasta Pavic Vlasta Pavić is a former mayor of Zagreb and a member of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia .-Her term as Mayor:Pavić was elected mayor of Zagreb on March 1, 2002 after Milan Bandić was forced to resign due to a public scandal. She was elected with the support of city assembly members of the... |
SDP Social Democratic Party of Croatia Social Democratic Party of Croatia , commonly referred to in Croatia as simply Social Democratic Party , is the largest centre-left political party in Croatia... |
52 | 2005–present | Milan Bandić Milan Bandic Milan Bandić is an influential Croatian politician currently serving his fourth term as mayor of Croatia's capital, Zagreb. Between 2000 and 2009, he was a prominent member of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia . In 2007, he unsuccessfully ran for party president. However, he remained one of... |
SDP Social Democratic Party of Croatia Social Democratic Party of Croatia , commonly referred to in Croatia as simply Social Democratic Party , is the largest centre-left political party in Croatia... (2005–2009) Independent (2009–present) |