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Croatia takes football pretty seriously and Stadion Maksimir in the heart of Zagreb hosts most of the national team's games, along with the Poljud Stadium.
Croatia takes football pretty seriously and Stadion Maksimir in the heart of Zagreb hosts most of the national team's games, along with the Poljud Stadium. Apart from being the home ground of the national football team, it is also a venue for major musical events, with a capacity of about 40000 people.
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Maksimirska cesta 57, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia
+381 18 200761
Sprawling over 316 hectares of lush green meadows and picturesque lakes, the Maksimir Park is an oasis of tranquility away from the bustle of downtown Zagreb
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