Town in Varaždin, Croatia
Church in Novi Marof
Novi Marof (Kajkavian : Nuovi Narof ) is a town in north-western Croatia , located south of Varaždin and east of Ivanec , in Varaždin County . It lies on the intersection of state roads D3 (from south to north) and D24 (from the west) and is also connected with highway A4 , state road D22 (from the east) and R201 railway .
History
In the late 19th and early 20th century, Novi Marof was a district capital in Varaždin County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia .
Population
The population of the municipality is 13,246 (census 2011), distributed in the following settlements:[ 3]
Bela , population 62
Donje Makojišće , population 526
Filipići , population 122
Gornje Makojišće , population 400
Grana , population 526
Jelenščak , population 213
Kamena Gorica , population 232
Ključ , population 928
Krč , population 418
Madžarevo , population 910
Možđenec , population 677
Novi Marof , population 1,956
Orehovec , population 297
Oštrice , population 452
Paka , population 81
Podevčevo , population 737
Podrute , population 421
Presečno , population 893
Remetinec , population 1,477
Strmec Remetinečki , population 511
Sudovec , population 350
Topličica , population 207
Završje Podbelsko , population 850
Notable residents
Culture
The town was the home of the Croatian independent record label Ill In The Head until it relocated to Canada.
The town has memorial markers to:
References
External links
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Novi Marof .
Cities and towns Coat of arms of Varaždin County Municipalities
46°10′N 16°20′E / 46.167°N 16.333°E / 46.167; 16.333