Peščenica – Žitnjak
City district of Zagreb, Croatia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peščenica – Žitnjak (pronounced [peʃt͡ʃeˈnit͡sa ˈʒitɲak]) is a city district in the southeastern part of Zagreb, Croatia.[1] It consists of two parts: Peščenica, a set of neighborhoods; and Žitnjak, a large industrial zone on the city outskirts, and has a total population of 56,487 (2011 census).[2]
The smaller neighbourhoods that form the core of Peščenica include:
- Stara Peščenica
- Donje Svetice
- Volovčica
- Ferenščica
These neighborhoods are delineated by major city arterials, such as the Slavonska Avenue and Vukovarska Avenue.
To the northeast, towards Donja Dubrava, there are:
- Borongaj (local administration "Bruno Bušić")
- Borongaj Lugovi
- Vukomerec
To the southwest, towards Trnje, there are:
- Folnegovićevo naselje
- local administration "Janko Matko"
- Borovje (administratively part of Savica–Šanci)
The places in the outer rim, around and beyond Žitnjak, include:
- Kozari Bok
- Kozari putevi
- Savica–Šanci
- Petruševec
- Resnik
- Ivanja Reka
- Žitnjak (Struge)