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  2. 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:

  3. Postal codes in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Yugoslavian postal codes were introduced on January 1, 1971 and consisted of five digits. The first two digits roughly corresponded to the routing zones, mostly matching each of the Yugoslav republics: 1, 2 and 3 for Serbia, 4 and 5 for Croatia, 6 for Slovenia, 7 for Bosnia and Herzegovina, 8 for Montenegro and 9 for Macedonia.

  4. Trešnjevka – sjever - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Špansko - Wikipedia

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    Špansko Oranice. Špansko is a neighbourhood in the western part of Zagreb, Croatia.It has about 24,000 inhabitants. [1] It belongs to Stenjevec district.. Špansko consists of two parts (two independent local councils), Špansko-sjever [2] (Špansko North) and Špansko-jug [3] (Špansko South) which are separated by Antun Šoljan Street.

  6. General Post Office, Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    The first government post office in Zagreb was established in 1831. [2] The rise of mail volume, as well as the introduction of telegraph in 1850 and a public telephone system in 1887, [ 3 ] created a pressing need for a new post office building.

  7. Trešnjevka – jug - Wikipedia

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    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).

  8. Donji Dragonožec - Wikipedia

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    This City of Zagreb geography article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. Peščenica – Žitnjak - Wikipedia

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    Peščenica – Žitnjak (pronounced [peʃt͡ʃeˈnit͡sa ˈʒitɲak]) is a city district in the southeastern part of Zagreb, Croatia. [1] It consists of two parts: Peščenica, a set of neighborhoods; and Žitnjak, a large industrial zone on the city outskirts, and has a total population of 56,487 (2011 census).