Bjelovar

Bjelovar is a city in central . In the 2021 census, its population was 36,316. It is the administrative centre of , as well as one of the youngest cities in Croatia, officially founded in the year 1756.
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  • Type: City with 24,400 residents
  • Description: city and settlement in Bjelovar-Bilogora County, Croatia
  • Historically known as: Belowar

Places of Interest

Highlights include Cathedral of Teresa of Ávila and Eugen Kvaternik Square.

Church
in Bjelovar is the baroque church of Diocese of Bjelovar-Križevci. It is located in the center of the town of Bjelovar, Croatia, on Eugen Kvaternik Square.

Theater building
The Bjelovar Synagogue is a former Orthodox Jewish synagogue, located in Bjelovar, . Built in 1917, partially destroyed during World War II, the building has served as the in Bjelovar, a , since the 1950s.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Novoseljani and Stare Plavnice.

Village
is a suburb of the city of Bjelovar…

Village
is a suburb of the city of Bjelovar.

Bjelovar

Latitude
45.89869° or 45° 53′ 55″ north
Longitude
16.8422° or 16° 50′ 32″ east
Population
24,400
Elevation
113 metres (371 feet)
United Nations Location Code
HR BJE
Open location code
8FQRVRXR+FV
Open­Street­Map ID
node 463204318
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
3203982
Wiki­data ID
Q5707
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Wu Chinese—“Bjelovar” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Bjelovar
  • Arabic: بيلوفار
  • Armenian: Բելովար
  • Azerbaijani: Bеlоvаr
  • Basque: Bjelovar
  • Belarusian: Б’елавар
  • Belarusian: Белавар
  • Bosnian: Bjelovar
  • Breton: Bjelovar
  • Bulgarian: Беловар
  • Catalan: Bjelovar
  • Cebuano: Bjelovar
  • Central Kurdish: بیێلۆڤار
  • Chechen: Беловар
  • Chinese: 別洛瓦爾
  • Chinese: 别洛瓦尔
  • Croatian: Bjelovar
  • Czech: Bělovar
  • Czech: Bělovár
  • Czech: Bjelovar
  • Danish: Bjelovar
  • Dutch: Bjelovar
  • Esperanto: Bjelovar
  • Finnish: Bjelovar
  • French: Bjelovar
  • Georgian: ბელოვარი
  • German: Bellovar
  • German: Bellowar
  • German: Bjelovar
  • Greek: Μπιέλοβαρ
  • Hebrew: ביילובאר
  • Hungarian: Bélavár
  • Hungarian: Belovár
  • Indonesian: Bjelovar
  • Irish: Bjelovar
  • Italian: Bellovar
  • Italian: Bjelovar
  • Japanese: ビェロヴァル
  • Korean: 벨로바르
  • Latin: Bellovarium
  • Latin: Belovarinum
  • Latvian: Bjelovara
  • Lithuanian: Bjelovaras
  • Lombard: Bjelovar
  • Macedonian: Бјеловар
  • Northern Frisian: Bjelovar
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Bjelovar
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Bjelovar
  • Norwegian: Bjelovar
  • Occitan (post 1500): Bjelovar
  • Ossetian: Бьеловар
  • Persian: بیلوار
  • Polish: Bjelovar
  • Portuguese: Bjelovar
  • Romanian: Bjelovar
  • Russian: Беловар
  • Russian: Бьеловар
  • Scots: Bjelovar
  • Serbian: Бјеловар
  • Serbo-Croatian: Bjelovar
  • Silesian: Bjelovar
  • Slovak: Bjelovar
  • Slovenian: Bjelovar
  • Southern Sotho: Bjelovar
  • Spanish: Bjelovar
  • Swahili: Bjelovar
  • Swedish: Bjelovar
  • Tatar: Бьеловар
  • Thai: บิเยลอวาร์
  • Thai: บีเยโลวาร์
  • Turkish: Belovar
  • Turkish: Belvar
  • Turkish: Bjelovar
  • Ukrainian: Б’єловар
  • Ukrainian: Беловар
  • Urdu: بیئلووار
  • Venetian: Bjelovar
  • Waray (Philippines): Bjelovar
  • Wu Chinese: 别洛瓦尔
  • Bjelovar
  • Бьеловар

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