📑 Table of Contents

Jakuševec
Map
Interactive map of Jakuševec
Residential buildings in the northern corner of Jakuševec, near Zapruđe

Jakuševec is a neighborhood in the Novi Zagreb – istok city district of Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. Located on Sajmišna Road east of Sarajevska Road and Utrine, Travno and Dugave apartment block complexes, the area of 455.21 ha is mostly uninhabited. In the 2021 census it did have a total population of 4,324, with buildings in the southwest (old village site) and the north (new construction).[1]

The southeast of Jakuševec, by the Sava, is the site of the city's largest landfill, formally called Prudinec.[2] The city's biggest used car market, often referred to as 'Hrelić', is located north of the landfill,[3] though Hrelić is actually a separate settlement located further to the southwest.[4]

The first records of inhabitants in Jakuševec area date back to 1334 as "Parochia Sancti Marci Ev. in campo" (English: Parish of St. Mark the Evangelist in the field), which is the name recorded up to 1501. At that time, the parish' name is changed to "Parocha Sancti Marci Ev. in spinis" (English: Parish of St. Mark the Evangelist among the thorns). However, during the leadership of pastor Josip Vitković, the parish is renamed in 1871 to "Parish of Jakuševec" (Croatian: Jakuševečka župa).[5]

The Church of St. Mark the Evangelist was built in Jakuševec in 1832.[6]

Jakuševec remained a standalone village until 1991 when it was integrated along with several adjacent villages into the City of Zagreb.[7]

See also

edit

References

edit
  1. ^ "Mjesni odbor Jakuševec". Official web site. City of Zagreb. Retrieved 11 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Odlagalište otpada". Zagrebački holding d.o.o. Podružnica Čistoća. Retrieved 11 October 2024.
  3. ^ "Sajam Hrelić ostaje na staroj lokaciji". Jutarnji list (in Croatian). 5 January 2006. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  4. ^ "Mjesni odbor Hrelić". City of Zagreb. Retrieved 11 October 2024.
  5. ^ "Naselje Jakuševec". Udruga za zaštitu okoliša Jakuševec (in Croatian). Retrieved 10 May 2009.
  6. ^ "Zagrebačka nadbiskupija - Župe". www.zg-nadbiskupija.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 19 April 2025.
  7. ^ "Grad Zagreb - broj stanovnika po naseljima - Fusnote" (in Croatian). Croatian Bureau of Statistics. 2003. Archived from the original on 15 November 2010. Retrieved 26 June 2011. U 1991. naselje Zagreb također je povećano pripajanjem naselja Blato, Glogovec Zaprudski, Hrelići, Jakuševec, Klara, Otočec Zaprudski, Otok Zaprudski i Remetinec Stupnički. Za ta bivša naselja sadrži podatke od 1857. do 1981. Nenaseljeni dijelovi naselja Hrelići i Jakuševec pripojeni su naselju Veliko Polje, a naselja Klara naselju Donji Čehi.

Further reading

edit

45°46′N 16°01′E / 45.767°N 16.017°E / 45.767; 16.017


📚 Artikel Terkait di Wikipedia

A11 (Croatia)

a motorway in Croatia, 30 kilometres (19 miles) long. It connects the Jakuševec interchange of the Zagreb bypass, to the south of Zagreb, to Velika Gorica

Jakuševec Zabočki

Jakuševec Zabočki is a settlement in the City of Zabok in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 344. Jakuševec Zabočki: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian

Zagreb bypass

Popovec and Sveta Helena interchanges. A new rest area is planned between Jakuševec and Kosnica interchanges. A proposal has been made in 2007 for a new interchange

Church of St. Mark the Evangelist, Zagreb

evanđelista u Zagrebu) is a Catholic parish church located in the neighbourhood Jakuševec of Zagreb, Croatia. The church was built in 1832. Church of Saint Mark

Zagreb

kept reappearing on the bridge despite the authorities removing it. Sava-Jakuševec Bridge 1968 Two-way railway bridge – Built by Đuro Đaković. Pedestrian

A3 (Croatia)

at the Jankomir interchange, the A1 at Lučko interchange, the A11 at Jakuševec, the A4 at Ivanja Reka and the A5 at the Sredanci interchange. The motorway

Tomislav Tomašević

are currently under construction. Tomašević campaigned on closing the Jakuševec landfill because of its proximity to urban areas and its effect on the

Geography of Croatia

"mirisa" na Jakuševcu" [Mayor performs daily inspection of "scent" in Jakuševec]. Večernji list (in Croatian). Retrieved 31 May 2012. "Izvješće o stanju