Lobor is a city and municipality in the Northern Croatia. In 2011 census, there were 3,188 inhabitants in the area, 98.96% of which were Croats.[1] During the first year of the World War II Ustaše established a concentration camp in Lobor, also known as Loborgrad concentration camp, for Jewish and Serb women and children.[2][3] At least 200 of them died in it.[4]
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| Coordinates: 46°9′0″N 16°3′36″E | |
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| County | Krapina-Zagorje County |
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| • Municipal Mayor | Ljubica Jembrih |
| Website | http://lobor.hr/ |
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