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  2. A1 Hrvatska - Wikipedia

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    A1 Hrvatska d.o.o. is a Croatian telecommunications company owned by A1 Telekom Austria Group [3] launched in July 1999. History. 1999–2009.

  3. 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).

  4. A1 Telekom Austria Group - Wikipedia

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    A1 Telekom Austria Group is a provider of a range of fixed-line, broadband Internet, multimedia services, data, and IT systems, wholesale as well as mobile payment services. It is a subsidiary of Mexican telecommunications conglomerate América Móvil since 2014, and its headquarters are in Vienna . [ 2 ]

  5. Tomato (mobile phone operator) - Wikipedia

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    Tomato is a brand in Croatian mobile communications market owned by A1. It has its own numeration (starting with +385 92) and it is primarily a prepaid product. It functions as a mobile virtual network operator. Tomato offers 2G , 3G , 4G and 5G voice, text and data services.

  6. A1 (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    The A1 motorway (Croatian: Autocesta A1) is the longest motorway in Croatia, spanning 476.3 kilometers (296.0 mi).As it connects the nation's capital Zagreb, in the north of the country, to the second largest city Split on the shore of the Adriatic Sea, the motorway represents a major north–south transportation corridor in Croatia and a significant part of the Adriatic–Ionian motorway.

  7. Highways in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The A10 starts at Bosnian border, where it connects to A1 motorway in Bosnia and runs to the Ploče interchange, where it connects to A1 motorway. [maps 10] A11: Zagreb - Sisak: 40.8 km (25.4 mi) The A11 starts at Jakuševec interchange and runs south to Sisak interchange. It was connected to A3 in November 2015 and it is opened to Sisak in ...

  8. Hrvatski Telekom - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020, HT started selling its shares in Optima. By July 2021, HT and Zagrebačka banka agreed to sell their 54.31% stake in Optima to Telemach Hrvatska, finalizing the transfer in January 2022. [15] HT merged Kabelsko distributivni sustav (KDS) into HT, completed in December 2021. [16] HT Produkcija was merged into HT in June 2022. [1]

  9. Hrvatske autoceste - Wikipedia

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    A8 and A9 highways, part of the "Istrian Y" are operated by BINA Istra, while A2 is operated by Autocesta Zagreb–Macelj. "Hrvatske autoceste" was established on April 6, 2001, under the law promulgated on April 5, 2001, [3] with the share capital of the company worth 131,140,100.00 Croatian kuna.