Zemljopis Hrvatske I-II
Antique

Zemljopis Hrvatske I-II

Zvonimir Dugački, Milan Anić, Krunoslav Babić, Milovan Gavazzi, Mihovil Gračanin, Ivo Horvat, Hermenegildo Juričić, Milan Kovačević, Pavao Kvakan, Josip Letnik, Filip Lukas, Franjo Margetić, Ante Obuljen, Oto Oppitz, Nikola Peršić, Josip Poljak, Zvonimir Rosandić, Milan Šenoa, Stjepan Škreb, Tonko Šoljan

Jubilee editions on the hundredth anniversary of Matica hrvatska 1842-1942. The books contain numerous black-and-white photographs from various parts of the NDH, diagrams, pictures, tables and various thematic maps, some of which are fold-out...

Attachment - two maps:

  1. Geological survey map of NDH (Dimensions 32.50 X 31.50 cm);
  2. Plant-geographic areas of Croatia and border areas (Dimensions 32.50 X 31.50 cm).

Authors: Milan Anić, Krunoslav Babić, Zvonimir Dugački, Milovan Gavazzi, Mihovil Gračanin, Ivo Horvat, Hermenegildo Juričić, Milan Kovačević, Pavao Kvakan, Josip Letnik, Filip Lukas, Franjo Margetić, Ante Obuljen, Oto Oppitz, Nikola Peršić, Josip Poljak, Zvonimir Rosandić, Milan Šenoa, Stjepan Škreb and Tonko Šoljan. Selection from the contents: - Filip Lukas: Geography and geopolitical position - Oto Oppitz: Surface features - Stjepan Škreb: Climate - Ivo Horvat: Plant life - Zvonimir Dugački: Demographic and national conditions - Milovan Gavazzi: Ethnographic composition and many others.

Editor
Zvonimir Dugački
Dimensions
24 x 18 cm
 
The book consists of two volumes.
Pages total
688
Publisher
Matica hrvatska, Zagreb, 1942.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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