Portrait of Janko Kamauf by Bela Čikoš Sesija on display at the Zagreb City Museum
1st Mayor of Zagreb
In office 1851–1857
Preceded by
Office created
Succeeded by
Josip F. Haerdtl
Personal details
Born
(1801-12-10)10 December 1801 Gradec, Kingdom of Croatia, Habsburg monarchy
Died
11 August 1874(1874-08-11) (aged 72) Zagreb, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary
Janko Kamauf (1801–1874) was the last city magistrate of Gradec and the first mayor of Zagreb, the current capital of Croatia. He saw the unification of Gradec, Kaptol and several surrounding villages into Zagreb by ban Josip Jelačić in 1850 and remained the city mayor until 1857.
JankoKamauf (1801–1874) was the last city magistrate of Gradec and the first mayor of Zagreb, the current capital of Croatia. He saw the unification of...
movement JankoKamauf (1801–1874), city magistrate of Gradec and mayor of Zagreb, Croatia Janko Kersnik (1852–1897), Slovene writer and politician Janko Kobentar...
was made the capital of Croatia in 1845 and elected its first mayor, JankoKamauf, in 1851. According to the 2011 Croatian census, Zagreb had 792,875 inhabitants...
at Kaptol in 1094. Zagreb became a free royal city in 1242. In 1851, JankoKamauf became Zagreb's first mayor. Zagreb has special status as a Croatian...
elections (before 2009: by Zagreb Assembly) Term length 4 years unlimited number of renewals Inaugural holder JankoKamauf Formation 1851 Website zagreb.hr...
Square. 1850 Telegraph service is introduced. Population: 16,036. 1851 JankoKamauf becomes mayor. Gradec and Zagreb merged. 1852 – Roman Catholic Archdiocese...