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Rista Prendić, princely Tatar (courier) of Serbia until 1892. 1840 – First public postal service introduced in Serbia [4] 1866 – The first Postal Law was passed and the first postal stamp was issued. 1874 – Serbia among 21 founding members of Universal Postal Union in Bern, Switzerland. 1945 – Serbian Post becomes state-owned enterprise.
The Main Post Office, whose history of service dates back to the 1840s, was the national postal institution not only in Serbia but in the whole of the Кingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, later the Кingdom of Yugoslavia. On the other hand, the Post Office Savings Bank began operations in 1923 at the Hotel Мoskvа at Теrazije Street. [1]
A 2005 stamp of Serbia and Montenegro On 4 February 2003, a loose state union or confederacy, the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro , was created. On 3 April 2003, two stamps were issued with the new name of the state "Srbija i Crna Gora".
Serbian postal codes consist of five digits. The first two digits roughly correspond to the corresponding district; district seat cities usually have 000 as the last three digits, while smaller towns and villages have non-round last three digits.
Derocco, E. Istorija poštanskih maraka Srbije = History of the postage stamps of Serbia. 1973, 98p. Fleck, Vladimir. Die Briefmarken von Serbien. Frankfurt am Main: [Arbeitsgemeinschaft Neues Handbuch der Briefmarkenkunde], 1965, 31p. Kardosch, Velizar M. The Principality of Serbia: postal history and postage stamps, 1830–1882.
Poštanska štedionica (meaning "Post's savings service") was founded on 26 June 1921 in Palilula, Belgrade when the law of postal savings service was implemented. By 1926 it had become the main financial savings institution in Kingdom of Yugoslavia , with branches in all postal offices in the entire county.
[16] [17] Former post office should also host an interactive children's museum, a library, restaurant and coffeehouse. [13] In March 2023 the Boško Buha theatre ensemble went to protest as they were informed the entire theatre will be relocated from the Republic Square, where it has been since the foundation in 1950 and has indefinite lease right.
The Pelivan (Serbian Cyrillic: Пеливан) is an Oriental-style pastry shop in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. One of the best known pastry shops in Belgrade, it used to supply the Serbian Royal Court with pastry while the Nobelist author Ivo Andrić wrote about it. The "Pelivan" was founded in 1851 and is the oldest still operational ...