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Adolf Mošinsky

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Adolf pl. Mošinsky (1843–1907) was a mayor of Zagreb from 1892 to 1904.

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6-703: Mošinsky was born Adolphus Ignatius Joannes Nepomuk in Donji Miholjac . His father Ignatius was descended from the Nałęcz family of Poland (whose original name was Moszyński). His mother was Maria Rohrer. He finished gymnasium at the Classical Gymnasium in Zagreb in 1864, then continued his studies in Budapest and Vienna . In 1871 he married Justina Suplikatz (Šupljikac), with whom he had several children. He died in 1907 and

12-504: Is a town in the Slavonia region of Croatia , on the river Drava and the border with Hungary . In the 2011 census, there were 9,491 inhabitants in the area, 95% of them Croats . There are seven settlements in the municipality: Directly elected minority councils and representatives are tasked with consulting the local or regional authorities, advocating for minority rights and interests, integration into public life and participation in

18-696: Is buried in Mirogoj Cemetery . Mošinsky became mayor of Zagreb in 1892. One of his most important achievements was building the Zagreb sewer system from scratch and turning the Medveščak stream into an underground canal. During Mošinsky's term in office, many important cultural buildings such as the Croatian National Theater , the Mimara Museum , and the Art Pavilion were built. Mošinsky also saw

24-653: The Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia . Its name comes from Saint Michael . During the time of Ancient Rome , it was called Mariniana . There are several suggested etymology for the name "Mariniana". One is that it comes from the Roman personal name "Marinus". The other is that it comes from the Indo-European roots *mory and *h1ny, so that it means "marshy valley". If so, the same root is seen in the names "Mursa" and "Marsonia". Colonist settlements of Bockovac and Gložđe were established on

30-606: The introduction of the Zagreb taxi , being the first passenger of driver Tadija Bartolović in 1901. By the end of Mošinsky's term in 1904, Zagreb had grown in size by 30 percent. After serving three consecutive terms, Mošinsky set a record in mayoring length (later to be broken by Milan Bandić ). This article about a mayor in Croatia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Donji Miholjac Donji Miholjac ( Hungarian : Alsómiholjác , German : Unter-Miholtz ),

36-512: The management of local affairs. At the 2023 Croatian national minorities councils and representatives elections Serbs of Croatia fulfilled legal requirements to elect 15 members minority councils of the Town of Donji Miholjac but the elections were not held due to the lack of candidates. In the late 19th and early 20th century, Donji Miholjac was a district capital in the Virovitica County of

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