Sesvete
Sesvete (Croatian pronunciation: [sêsʋete]) is the easternmost city district of Zagreb, Croatia, as well as a standalone settlement. With a total population of 70,009 (as of 2011) it is the most populated district as well as the second largest by area (165.255 km2).[1][2] The settlement population is 54,085.[3]
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Sesvete as a part of Zagreb

Sesvete

All Saints Church
Administrative division
    
The Sesvete district includes the following local government units - local committees (Croatian: mjesni odbori), some of which are also individual settlements:[4]
- Adamovec
 - Belovar
 - Blaguša
 - Budenec
 - Cerje
 - Dobrodol
 - Dumovec
 - Đurđekovec
 - Gajec
 - Gajišće
 - Glavničica
 - Glavnica Donja
 - Glavnica Gornja
 - Goranec
 - Jelkovec
 - Jesenovec
 - Kašina
 - Kašinska Sopnica
 - Kobiljak
 - Kraljevečki Novaki
 - Kučilovina
 - Luka
 - Lužan
 - Moravče
 - Novo Brestje
 - Paruževina
 - Planina Donja
 - Glanina Gornja
 - Popovec
 - Prekvršje
 - Prepuštovec
 - Sesvete
 - Sesvetska Sela
 - Sesvetska Selnica
 - Sesvetska Sopnica
 - Sesvetski Kraljevec
 - Soblinec
 - Staro Brestje
 - Šašinovec – Šija vrh
 - Šimunčevec
 - Vugrovec Donji
 - Vugrovec Gornji
 - Vurnovec
 - Žerjavinec
 
References
    
- "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.
 - "Naslovna - Aktivnosti Grada Zagreba".
 - "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: City of Zagreb". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
 - "Naslovna - Aktivnosti Grada Zagreba".
 
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