Krvavi Most
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Street in Zagreb, Croatia
Krvavi most (lit. "Bloody Bridge") is a street in the heart of
Medveščak creek, which was rendered useless after the covering of the creek. Although the bridge became the street, the name stayed because of historical reasons – as a reminder of history and a witness of Zagreb
's past.
The bridge gained its name because of the constant conflicts happening on its wooden beams between the citizens of the two parts of Zagreb: Gradec and present day Kaptol.
Sources
- "Krvavi most". zagreb.hr (in Croatian). City of Zagreb. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
45°48′53″N 15°58′33″E / 45.8147°N 15.9759°E / 45.8147; 15.9759