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词条 1880 Zagreb earthquake
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{{Infobox earthquake
| title = 1880 Zagreb earthquake
| pre-1900 = yes
| local-date = {{Start date|1880|11|09|df=yes}}
| local-time = 07:33
| image = Zagreb Cathedral interior 1880.jpg
| imagecaption = The damage to Zagreb Cathedral's interior was photographed by Ivan Standl. A skeleton is visible in a crypt
|map2 = {{Location map | Croatia
| label=
| lat=45.9
| long=16.1
| mark=Bullseye1.png
| marksize=40
| position=top
| width= 260
| float=right
| caption=
| relief=yes}}
| magnitude = 6.3 ML
| depth =
| location = {{coord|45.90|N|16.10|E|display =inline,title|type:event}}
| countries affected = Zagreb,
Austria-Hungary
| intensity = VIII–IX
| tsunami =
| casualties = 1 killed, 29 seriously injured
}}

The 1880 earthquake which struck Zagreb, and is also known as The Great Zagreb earthquake, occurred with a moment magnitude of 6.3 on 9 November. Its epicenter was in the Medvednica mountain north of Zagreb. Although only one person was killed in the earthquake, it destroyed or damaged many buildings.

According to the Zagreb Meteorological Station data, the earthquake struck at 07:33, and was followed by a series of tremors of smaller intensity. Contemporary records say that 3,800 outgoing tickets were sold at the Zagreb Main Station within the first 24 hours of the initial earthquake, as many locals sought to leave the city for Vienna, Ljubljana, Graz, and other Austro-Hungarian cities in the vicinity of Zagreb.

City authorities formed a commission to assess the damage, and their official report said that a total of 1,758 buildings were affected (not counting churches and state-owned buildings), out of which 485 were heavily damaged.

Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts organized documenting of damaged building by prominent Zagreb photographer Ivan Standl.[1]

The most prominent building damaged was the Zagreb Cathedral, which then underwent a thorough reconstruction led by Hermann Bollé and which went on for 26 years before it was finally finished in 1906. However, the damage brought by the earthquake spurred construction and many historic buildings in the Lower Town area of the city were built in the following years.

See also

  • List of historical earthquakes

References

1. ^{{Cite journal|last=Damjanovic|first=Dragan|title=Photo Albums of the 1880 Zagreb Earthquake|url=https://www.academia.edu/9981745|journal=VisibileInvisibile. Percepire la Città Tra Descrizioni e Omissioni. VI. Città Immaginate: Sguardi Sulla Città Contemporanea, Pages 1833 - 1845|language=en}}

Bibliography

  • {{cite book |title=Prošlost grada Zagreba |last=Horvat |first=Rudolf |year=1992 |publisher= August Cesarec|location= Zagreb |isbn= 978-86-393-0267-2 |language=Croatian |pages= 66–71 |accessdate=}}
  • {{citation|title=The illustrated history of natural disasters|chapter=Zabreb (Abram) earthquake, Croatia, 1880|first=J.|last=Kozák|first2=V.|last2=Cermák|year=2010|pages=151–153|doi=10.1007/978-90-481-3325-3_33|isbn=978-90-481-3324-6}}

External links

  • Contemporary photographs of damaged buildings at Kultura.hr {{hr icon}}
  • Potresi na zagrebačkom području {{hr icon}}
  • Zagreb cathedral in the 1880 earthquake and its present day renovation {{hr icon}}
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5 : History of Zagreb|Earthquakes in Croatia|1880 earthquakes|1880 in Europe|November 1880 events

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