AGRAM, one of the circles into which the palatinate of the same name in Austrian Croatia is divided. It is likewise the name of the capital of the whole. The city of Agram, in long. 16. 10. 13. E. and lat. 45. 49. 2. N., contains 2000 houses and 17,266 inhabitants. It is the seat of a bishop, of the courts of justice, and of the several

boards which direct the affairs of the province of Croatia. There is an academical institution with ten professors. It has no manufactures; but the Save being navigable to the city, most of the commerce of Croatia centres in it.