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Pošta Srbije (Serbian Cyrillic: Пошта Србије, lit. 'Post of Serbia') is the national postal service of Serbia , with the headquarters in Belgrade . Public postal service was first introduced in Serbia in 1840.
The Main Post Office Palace (Serbian: Палата Главне поште, romanized: Palata Glavne pošte) is a historic office building, serving as the headquarters of Pošta Srbije, national postal service of Serbia.
Built as the Post Office No. 2 in the 1920s, it was constructed by architect Momir Korunović, nicknamed Serbian Gaudi.Due to the extravagantly ornamented façade, it was described as "architectural beauty", and considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Belgrade, but also being among Korunović's best works.
Postal is a 1997 isometric top-down shooter video game developed by Running with Scissors and published by Ripcord Games.Players assume the role of the Postal Dude, a man who commits mass murder throughout the fictional town of Paradise, Arizona to cure what he believes to be a "hate plague" released by the United States Air Force.
The game is a retro-styled first-person boomer shooter. A demo was released in October 2021, the game was released on June 9, 2022. 2023 POOSTALL Royale: Microsoft Windows an official spin-off of the Postal series, developed by the RWS C Team and published by Running with Scissors. The game was released on April 1, 2023, as an April Fools' Joke ...
Postal 4: No Regerts [a] is a 2022 first-person shooter game developed and published by Running with Scissors.It was released on October 14, 2019, for Windows through Steam's Early Access program, a decision which was made to acquire public funding for the project and to involve the Postal community in the game's development process. [3]
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After the war ended, the city's authorities concentrated on reconstructing the demolished urban infrastructure, pushing the introduction of trolleybuses. [2] City planners have contemplated the possibility of introducing a metro to Belgrade's transit system since the early 1950s, but there were no real projects in that direction. [5]