Population
In the census of 2011, the total population of administrative area of the city (the municipality) was 63,511, in the following settlements:
- Bapča, population 130
- Bukovčak, population 66
- Buševec, population 889
- Cerovski Vrh, population 89
- Cvetković Brdo, population 32
- Črnkovec, population 413
- Donja Lomnica, population 1,716
- Donje Podotočje, population 377
- Drenje Šćitarjevsko, population 202
- Dubranec, population 350
- Gornja Lomnica, population 582
- Gornje Podotočje, population 492
- Gradići, population 1,808
- Gudci, population 373
- Gustelnica, population 118
- Jagodno, population 516
- Jerebić, population 41
- Ključić Brdo, population 213
- Kobilić, population 520
- Kozjača, population 343
- Kuče, population 1,460
- Lazi Turopoljski, population 58
- Lazina Čička, population 552
- Lekneno, population 379
- Lukavec, population 1,136
- Mala Buna, population 258
- Mala Kosnica, population 49
- Markuševec Turopoljski, population 321
- Mičevec, population 1,281
- Mraclin, population 1,068
- Novaki Šćitarjevski, population 165
- Novo Čiče, population 1,262
- Obrezina, population 577
- Ogulinec, population 296
- Okuje, population 467
- Petina, population 211
- Petravec, population 74
- Petrovina Turopoljska, population 702
- Poljana Čička, population 688
- Prvonožina, population 42
- Rakitovec, population 573
- Ribnica, population 794
- Sasi, population 164
- Selnica Šćitarjevska, population 537
- Sop Bukevski, population 86
- Staro Čiče, population 783
- Strmec Bukevski, population 368
- Šćitarjevo, population 440
- Šiljakovina, population 668
- Trnje, population 52
- Turopolje, population 951
- Velika Buna, population 847
- Velika Gorica, population 31,341
- Velika Kosnica, population 799
- Velika Mlaka, population 3,326
- Vukomerić, population 162
- Vukovina, population 945
- Zablatje Posavsko, population 60
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