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'''Črnomerec''' ({{lang-en|Crnomerec}}) ({{pronounced|ˈtʃrnɔmereʦ}}) is one of the city districts of ], ]. It is located in the western part of the city and has 38,762 inhabitants.<ref name=zagreb_districts>{{cite web
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'''Črnomerec''' ({{IPA|hr|t͡ʃr̩noˈmeret͡s}}) is one of the city districts of ],]. Original name was ]. It is located in the western part of the city and has nearly forty thousand inhabitants.<ref name=zagreb_districts>{{Croatian Census 2011|url=http://www.dzs.hr/Eng/censuses/census2011/results/htm/e01_01_01_cet/E01_01_01_zup21_cet.html|title=Population by Age and Sex, by Districts of City of Zagreb, 2011 Census}}</ref>


==History== == History ==
Archeological findings from Donja Kustošija show evidence of early stone age settlements on this area, some 35.000 years ago. There are even more artifacts from Roman period, including Roman road from mountain ] to river ] via this area.<ref name=gz>{{hr icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.zagreb.hr/dokument.nsf/VPD/79DA601931AE6415C1256F1D00438DCF?OpenDocument&04 | title=Mjesna samouprava > Gradska četvrt Črnomerec > Općenito o Gradskoj četvrti | | work=Grad Zagreb | accessdate=2007-09-03}}</ref>


Archeological findings from ] show evidence of early stone age settlements in this area, some 35,000 years ago. There are even more artifacts from Roman period, including Roman road from mountain ] to river ] via this area.<ref name=gz>{{cite web
Črnomerec was first mentioned as '''Village Černomerci near Chapel of Holy Spirit''' in 14th century, as the biggest village near city (of Zagreb). This ancient Chapel of Holy Spirit was abandoned after Jesuit order was dismissed (]). It was destroyed in ] when lightning struck hit it while used as ammunition depot for nearby army barracks.<ref name=spoljaric>{{hr icon}} {{cite web | url=http://www.vjesnik.hr/pdf/1999%5C08%5C26%5C13A13.PDF | title=Branimir Špoljarić: Zagreb od vugla do vugla | date=] | work=Vjesnik on-line | accessdate=2007-08-24}}</ref>
| url = http://www.zagreb.hr/dokument.nsf/VPD/79DA601931AE6415C1256F1D00438DCF?OpenDocument&04
| title = Mjesna samouprava > Gradska četvrt Črnomerec > Općenito o Gradskoj četvrti
| work = Grad Zagreb
| language = Croatian
| accessdate = 2007-09-03
}}</ref>

Črnomerec was first mentioned as ''Village Černomerci near Chapel of Holy Spirit'' in the 14th century, as the biggest village near city (of Zagreb). This ancient Chapel of Holy Spirit was abandoned after Jesuit order was dismissed (1773). It was destroyed in 1810 when lightning struck hit it while used as ammunition depot for nearby army barracks.<ref name=spoljaric>{{cite web
| url = http://www.vjesnik.hr/pdf/1999%5C08%5C26%5C13A13.PDF
| title = Branimir Špoljarić: Zagreb od vugla do vugla
| date = 1999-08-26
| work = Vjesnik on-line
| accessdate = 2007-08-24
| language = Croatian
}}</ref>


For a centuries the Stream of Črnomerec was border of Zagreb city area, with '''malta''' (toll gate) on it. All vehicles entering the city area were due to pay '''maltarina'''. For centuries the Črnomerec Stream was border of Zagreb city area, with ''malta'' (toll gate) in it. All vehicles entering the city area were due to pay ''maltarina'', as well as peasants bringing their produce to be sold at city's markets. Local legend says that the district's name derives from toll officers that were clad in black (''črno'' means black, and ''merec'' person that measures).


Črnomerec city district covers much wider area than former village, incorporating also old villages of Vrhovec, Jelenovec, Kustošija, Fraterščica, Čukovići, and others. Positioned on the very end of historic Zagreb, according to urban regulation plans from 1865, 1887 and 1919 Črnomerec was meant to serve as industrial and army part of the city. Therefore number of factories and army barracks were built there, together with substandard suburban housing.<ref>{{hr icon}} {{Citation Črnomerec city district covers much wider area than the former village, incorporating also old urbanized villages of Vrhovec, Jelenovec, Kustošija, Fraterščica, Čukovići, and others. Positioned on the very end of historic Zagreb, according to urban regulation plans from 1865, 1887 and 1919 Črnomerec was meant to serve as industrial and army part of the city. Therefore, number of factories and army barracks were built there, together with substandard suburban housing.<ref>{{Cite journal
| first = Snješka | first = Snješka
| last = Knežević | last = Knežević
| title = Povijest područja bivše Rudolfove vojarne i Trga Francuske republike u Zagrebu | title = Povijest područja bivše Rudolfove vojarne i Trga Francuske republike u Zagrebu
| journal = Godišnjak zaštite spomenika kulture Hrvatske 22/1996 - 23/1997 | journal = Godišnjak zaštite spomenika kulture Hrvatske 22/1996 - 23/1997
| language = Croatian
| year = 1997 | year = 1997
| pages = 61 | pages = 61
| place = Zagreb | place = Zagreb
| id = ISSN 0350-2589 }}</ref> | issn = 0350-2589 }}</ref>

== Economy and public affairs ==


==Economy and public affairs==
The following factories are positioned in Črnomerec: The following factories are positioned in Črnomerec:
* ] pharmaceutical industry (now owned by ]) * ] pharmaceutical industry (owned by ])
* ] brewery (now owned by ]) * ] brewery (owned by ])
* ] coffee and snacks industry * ] coffee and snacks industry
* Ciglana Zagreb brick factory, including open pit mine * Ciglana Zagreb brick factory, including open pit mine
* Kamensko textile industry * ] textile industry


Croatian Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction and Ministry of Interior have seats in Črnomerec. Croatian Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction and Ministry of Interior have seats in Črnomerec.


==Buildings and Monuments== == Buildings and monuments ==
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The new chapel was built on the place of ancient Chapel of Saint Spirit in 1832, as well as '''Church of Saint ]''' with monastery.<ref name=spoljaric/>
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The new chapel was built on the place of ancient Chapel of Saint Spirit in 1832, as well as ''Church of Saint ]'' with monastery.<ref name=spoljaric/>


]The first railway station in Zagreb, initially called '''South Station''', than '''Sava Station''', now '''West Railway Station''' ({{lang-hr|Zapadni kolodvor}}) was built in 1862. ], Zagreb, Croatia]]The first railway station in Zagreb, initially called ''South Station'', than ''Sava Station'', now '']'' ({{langx|hr|Zapadni kolodvor}}) was built in 1862.


In the area of ''']''' in Vinogradska Street there is the '''Chapel of Sacred Heart''', built in 1896. It was closed between 1949 and 1992 by communist government decree. In the area of '']'' in Vinogradska Street there is the ''Chapel of Sacred Heart'', built in 1896.


Rich family Pongratz built in Mikulići unique summer house in ] style in 1868.<ref name=gz/> Wealthy Pongratz family built in Mikulići a unique summer house in ] style in 1868.<ref name=gz/>


'']'' (bear-town), medieval fortified town is located on the south slopes of Medvednica mountain, approximately halfway to the mountain top ].
From end of XIX century Črnomerec was the main location for army barracks in Zagreb: Domobranska, Vozarska, Bataljunska, Topnička, Rudolfova. Although still standing, most all of them eventually got another functions - as factories, schools, ministries, courts. The most famous, ] ({{lang-hr|Rudolfova vojarna}}), built in 1888, is today under protection as monument of architecture.<ref>{{hr icon}} {{cite web

From end of the 19th century Črnomerec was the main location for army barracks in Zagreb: Domobranska, Vozarska, Bataljunska, Topnička, Rudolfova. Although still standing, most all of them eventually got another functions - as factories, schools, ministries, courts. The most famous, ] ({{langx|hr|Rudolfova vojarna}}), built in 1888, is today under protection as monument of architecture.<ref>{{cite web
| url = http://www.net.hr/kultura/page/2007/03/23/0062006.html | url = http://www.net.hr/kultura/page/2007/03/23/0062006.html
| title = Abandoned barracks for new city | title = Napuštene vojarne za novi grad
| date = 2007-03-23
| first = Barbara
| last = Matejčić
| language = Croatian
| accessdate = 2007-09-05 | accessdate = 2007-09-05
}}</ref> }}</ref><ref>{{cite web
| url = http://www.vjesnik.hr/pdf/2003%5C06%5C10%5C20A20.PDF
<ref>{{hr icon}} {{cite web
| title = Rudolf u hrvatskoj prijestolnici
| url = http://www.vjesnik.hr/pdf/2003%5C06%5C10%5C20A20.PDF
| title = Rudolf in Croatian capitol | language = Croatian
| date = 2003-06-10
| accessdate = 2007-09-05 | accessdate = 2007-09-05
| archive-date = 2007-07-01
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070701122428/http://www.vjesnik.hr/pdf/2003/06/10/20A20.PDF
| url-status = dead
}}</ref> }}</ref>


In 2006 Zagreb City Council decided that on newly named '''] Square''' the monument to the first Croatian president will be erected.<ref>{{cite web In 2006 Zagreb City Council decided that, on the newly named Franjo Tuđman Square, a monumental statue of the ] will be erected.<ref>{{cite web
| url = http://rawstory.com/news/2006/Tudjman_gets_his_square_in_Zagreb_12222006.html | url = http://rawstory.com/news/2006/Tudjman_gets_his_square_in_Zagreb_12222006.html
| title = Tudjman gets his square in Zagreb | title = Tuđman gets his square in Zagreb
| accessdate = 2006-07-02 | accessdate = 2006-07-02
| archive-date = 2007-11-27
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071127134103/http://rawstory.com/news/2006/Tudjman_gets_his_square_in_Zagreb_12222006.html
| url-status = dead
}}</ref> }}</ref>


In 2010, a mass grave from World War II was discovered near the settlement of Gornja Kustošija.<ref>, ]</ref><ref>, ]</ref> Exhumations of the mass grave began in February 2011, thus far revealing the remains of nine victims.<ref>, ]</ref><ref></ref>
==List of neighborhoods in Črnomerec==

* Gornja Kustošija
== List of neighborhoods ==
* Kustošija

* Gornje Selo
* Mikulići
* Bijenik * Bijenik
* Lukšić
* Gornji Lukšić
* Čukovići * Čukovići
* Dedići
* Filipović Drive (former commune "Bartol Kašić")
* Fraterščica * Fraterščica
* French Republic Square (former commune "Ban Keglević")
* Gornja Kustošija
* Gornje Selo
* Gornji Lukšić
* Jelenovac
* Kustošija
* Lukšić
* Mikulići
* Sveti Duh * Sveti Duh
* Kajfešov brijeg
* "Bartol Kašić" (Prilaz baruna Filipovića)
* "Ban Keglević" (Trg Francuske Republike)
* Šestinski vrh
* Dedići
* Šestinski dol * Šestinski dol
* Šestinski vrh
* Vrhovec * Vrhovec
* Jelenovac


== Neighboring districts ==
==References==
{{reflist|1}}


{{Geographic Location
|Centre = Črnomerec
|North =
|Northeast = ]
|East = ]
|Southeast = ]
|South = ]
|Southwest = ]
|West = ]
|Northwest =
}}

== References ==

{{reflist}}


{{Zagreb districts}} {{Zagreb districts}}


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Latest revision as of 01:17, 12 November 2024

District in Zagreb, Croatia Place
Črnomerec
Location of Črnomerec
Government
 • Council presidentSven Turk(HDZ)
Area
 • Total24.33 km (9.39 sq mi)
Population
 • Total38,546
 • Density1,593.4/km (4,127/sq mi)

Črnomerec (Croatian pronunciation: [t͡ʃr̩noˈmeret͡s]) is one of the city districts of Zagreb,Croatia. Original name was Črnomerec kod Pitona. It is located in the western part of the city and has nearly forty thousand inhabitants.

History

Archeological findings from Donja Kustošija show evidence of early stone age settlements in this area, some 35,000 years ago. There are even more artifacts from Roman period, including Roman road from mountain Medvednica to river Sava via this area.

Črnomerec was first mentioned as Village Černomerci near Chapel of Holy Spirit in the 14th century, as the biggest village near city (of Zagreb). This ancient Chapel of Holy Spirit was abandoned after Jesuit order was dismissed (1773). It was destroyed in 1810 when lightning struck hit it while used as ammunition depot for nearby army barracks.

For centuries the Črnomerec Stream was border of Zagreb city area, with malta (toll gate) in it. All vehicles entering the city area were due to pay maltarina, as well as peasants bringing their produce to be sold at city's markets. Local legend says that the district's name derives from toll officers that were clad in black (črno means black, and merec person that measures).

Črnomerec city district covers much wider area than the former village, incorporating also old urbanized villages of Vrhovec, Jelenovec, Kustošija, Fraterščica, Čukovići, and others. Positioned on the very end of historic Zagreb, according to urban regulation plans from 1865, 1887 and 1919 Črnomerec was meant to serve as industrial and army part of the city. Therefore, number of factories and army barracks were built there, together with substandard suburban housing.

Economy and public affairs

The following factories are positioned in Črnomerec:

Croatian Ministry of Environmental Protection, Physical Planning and Construction and Ministry of Interior have seats in Črnomerec.

Buildings and monuments

Building sites in Črnomerec

The new chapel was built on the place of ancient Chapel of Saint Spirit in 1832, as well as Church of Saint Anthony of Padua with monastery.

West Railway Station, Zagreb, Croatia

The first railway station in Zagreb, initially called South Station, than Sava Station, now West Railway Station (Croatian: Zapadni kolodvor) was built in 1862.

In the area of Sisters of Charity Hospital in Vinogradska Street there is the Chapel of Sacred Heart, built in 1896.

Wealthy Pongratz family built in Mikulići a unique summer house in Romanesque Revival style in 1868.

Medvedgrad (bear-town), medieval fortified town is located on the south slopes of Medvednica mountain, approximately halfway to the mountain top Sljeme.

From end of the 19th century Črnomerec was the main location for army barracks in Zagreb: Domobranska, Vozarska, Bataljunska, Topnička, Rudolfova. Although still standing, most all of them eventually got another functions - as factories, schools, ministries, courts. The most famous, Rudolf barracks (Croatian: Rudolfova vojarna), built in 1888, is today under protection as monument of architecture.

In 2006 Zagreb City Council decided that, on the newly named Franjo Tuđman Square, a monumental statue of the first Croatian president will be erected.

In 2010, a mass grave from World War II was discovered near the settlement of Gornja Kustošija. Exhumations of the mass grave began in February 2011, thus far revealing the remains of nine victims.

List of neighborhoods

  • Bijenik
  • Čukovići
  • Dedići
  • Filipović Drive (former commune "Bartol Kašić")
  • Fraterščica
  • French Republic Square (former commune "Ban Keglević")
  • Gornja Kustošija
  • Gornje Selo
  • Gornji Lukšić
  • Jelenovac
  • Kustošija
  • Lukšić
  • Mikulići
  • Sveti Duh
  • Šestinski dol
  • Šestinski vrh
  • Vrhovec

Neighboring districts

Places adjacent to Črnomerec
Podsljeme
Podsused - Vrapče Črnomerec Gornji Grad - Medveščak
Stenjevec Trešnjevka - sjever Donji Grad

References

  1. "Population by Age and Sex, by Districts of City of Zagreb, 2011 Census". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
  2. ^ "Mjesna samouprava > Gradska četvrt Črnomerec > Općenito o Gradskoj četvrti". Grad Zagreb (in Croatian). Retrieved 2007-09-03.
  3. ^ "Branimir Špoljarić: Zagreb od vugla do vugla" (PDF). Vjesnik on-line (in Croatian). 1999-08-26. Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  4. Knežević, Snješka (1997). "Povijest područja bivše Rudolfove vojarne i Trga Francuske republike u Zagrebu". Godišnjak zaštite spomenika kulture Hrvatske 22/1996 - 23/1997 (in Croatian). Zagreb: 61. ISSN 0350-2589.
  5. Matejčić, Barbara (2007-03-23). "Napuštene vojarne za novi grad" (in Croatian). Retrieved 2007-09-05.
  6. "Rudolf u hrvatskoj prijestolnici" (PDF) (in Croatian). 2003-06-10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-07-01. Retrieved 2007-09-05.
  7. "Tuđman gets his square in Zagreb". Archived from the original on 2007-11-27. Retrieved 2006-07-02.
  8. FOTO: U Zagrebu otkrivena masovna grobnica vojnika NDH, Jutarnji List
  9. Zagreb: Otkrivena masovna grobnica iz Drugoga svjetskog rata, Večernji list
  10. Kustošijanci: U jami je 17 leševa, a i šuma ih je prepuna, Večernji list
  11. Croatian police exhume suspected mass grave in Zagreb containing post-WWII victims
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