Zagreb Particulate Matter (PM₁₀) Level
Croatia
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PM10 particles are with a diameter of 10 micrometers (µm) or smaller and human hair has a diameter of 50 to 70 (µm). It makes PM10 1/5 to 1/7 of the human hair size.
Most Polluted Cities 2026
Croatia
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Standard Value
1.
Sisak, Sisacko Moslavacka Zupanija
Good
3xbelow Standard
2.
Zadar, Zadarska Zupanija
Good
3xbelow Standard
3.
Labin, Istarska Zupanija
Good
5xbelow Standard
4.
Zagreb, Zagreb
Good
6xbelow Standard
5.
Zagreb, City of Zagreb
Good
6xbelow Standard
6.
Slavonski Brod, Brodsko Posavska Zupanija
Good
9xbelow Standard
7.
Kastav, Primorsko Goranska Zupanija
Good
11xbelow Standard
8.
Rijeka, Primorsko Goranska Zupanija
Good
15xbelow Standard
9.
Split, Splitsko Dalmatinska Zupanija
Good
15xbelow Standard
10.
Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik Neretva County
Good
15xbelow Standard
Last Updated: 04 Jun 2026, 02:45 PM
AQI City RankingsUncovering the Sources of Particulate Matter (PM₁₀): Where Does It Come From?
Wind-blown dust
Dust lifted and spread by the wind from bare soil.Construction sites
Dust and pollutants from building activities.Industries
Releases various pollutants from different processes.Waste burning
Smoke and toxins from burning waste materials.Landfills
Emissions from decomposing waste in big landfills.Vehicles exhausts
Emissions of harmful gases and particles from cars.Short-Term PM₁₀ Exposure Impacts

Allergies
Airborne allergens causing sneezing and itching.
Cough and runny nose
Respiratory irritation cause to coughing
Eyes irritations
Redness and discomfort in the eyes.
Chest tightness
Constriction feeling in the chest.
Breathing difficulty
Trouble in breathing or discomfort in the chest.Why you should care about Particulate Matter (PM₁₀)?
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