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HP-Hrvatska pošta d.d., founded in 1999, is a state-owned joint-stock company in Croatia that performs postal and payment transactions. It is the national postal operator of the Republic of Croatia. It is one of the largest service and retail networks in the country.
Postal code scheme in Croatia is based on the country's subdivision into counties. Zagreb City and Zagreb County share the 10xxx range. Postal codes in Croatia are 5 digit numeric.
The General Post Office in Jurišićeva Street, Zagreb, is the headquarters of the Croatian Post, the national postal service of Croatia.Built in 1904 in the Hungarian Secession style, the Post Office housed mail, parcel, telegraph and telephone services and equipment.
Trešnjevka – sjever (Croatian pronunciation: [trêʃɲeːʋka sjêʋer], "Trešnjevka – north") is one of the districts of Zagreb, Croatia. It is located in the western part of the city and has 55,425 inhabitants according to the 2011 census .
This is a list of postal entities by country. It includes: The governmental authority responsible for postal matters. The regulatory authority for the postal sector. Postal regulation may include the establishment of postal policies, postal rates, postal services offered, budgeting for and financing postal operations.
Trešnjevka is a neighborhood of Zagreb, Croatia. Forming one of the city's inner neighborhoods, it is located in the city's southwestern area. At approximately 15.67 km 2 in area and a population of slightly over 121,000, it is one of the most densely populated areas of the country. [1] [2] Aerial view of the Zagreb tram depot at Ljubljanica ...
Trešnjevka – jug (Croatian pronunciation: [trêʃɲeːʋka jûg], "Trešnjevka – south") is a district of Zagreb, Croatia. It is in the western part of the city and has 66,674 inhabitants ( 2011 census ).
An 1890 act of the Royal Hungarian Government authorised the building of the main station and maintenance shop in Zagreb. [3] Construction of the 186.5 m (612 ft) long neoclassical style station building began in 1891 [4] and was overseen by Hungarian architect Ferenc Pfaff. [1]