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  2. Telephone numbers in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Telephone area codes closely correspond to postal codes in Croatia and are assigned to counties.Both the Zagreb County and the City of Zagreb have the same area code (1), which is further divided into 9 areal subgroups (i.e. from 11 to 19, or 011 to 019 for calls from outside the region).

  3. Dvor, Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Dvor (Serbian Cyrillic: Двор) [4] is a municipality in the Banovina region in central Croatia.Administratively, it belongs to the Sisak-Moslavina County and is located across the Una River from Novi Grad in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  4. Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    The national rail operator Croatian Railways (Hrvatske željeznice, HŽ) runs a network of urban and suburban train lines in the metropolitan Zagreb area and is a government-owned corporation. The Zagreb funicular ( uspinjača ) in the historic part of the city is a tourist attraction .

  5. Hrvatski Telekom - Wikipedia

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    www.hrvatskitelekom.hr Hrvatski Telekom , also known as HT or Telekom , is a Croatian telecommunications company founded in 1998. [ 1 ] Headquartered in Zagreb , it is majority-owned by Deutsche Telekom with a 53.5% stake and is publicly traded on the Zagreb Stock Exchange .

  6. Sisak-Moslavina County - Wikipedia

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    www.smz.hr Sisak-Moslavina County ( Croatian : Sisačko-moslavačka županija ) is a Croatian county in eastern Central Croatia and southwestern Slavonia . It is named after the city of Sisak and the region Moslavina just across the river Sava .

  7. List of newspapers in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Jutarnji list (est. 1998, based in Zagreb) jutarnji.hr; Novi list (est. 1900, based in Rijeka; the oldest Croatian newspaper still in existence) novilist.hr; Slobodna Dalmacija (est. 1943, based in Split) slobodnadalmacija.hr; Večernji list (est. 1959, based in Zagreb) vecernji.hr; Specialized dailies. Poslovni dnevnik (est. 2004, business and ...

  8. Donja Dubrava, Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Donja Dubrava (Croatian pronunciation: [dôːɲaː dǔbraʋa], "Lower Dubrava") is one of the districts of Zagreb, Croatia. It is located in the northeastern part of the city and in 2011 had 36,363 inhabitants.

  9. Postal codes in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb City and Zagreb County share the 10xxx range. Postal codes in Croatia are 5 digit numeric. There are 20 two digit zones defined. Zagreb City and Zagreb County have one, each other first level administrative country subdivision, i.e. one of the counties of Croatia, has its own range. From the 10 possible 1 digit ranges only 5 are assigned: