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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:
The codes consist of four digits written without separator characters, the first digit represents the region and the last three digits represent the individual post office. Postal code. Major city. 1xxx. Ljubljana. 2xxx. Maribor. 3xxx.
NNNNN, NNNNN-NNNN. U.S. ZIP codes. ZIP codes 006XX for NW PR, 007XX for SE PR, in which XX designates the town or post office and 009XX for the San Juan Metropolitan Area, in which XX designates the area or borough of San Juan. The last four digits identify an area within the post office.
Draganić is municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia. In the 2011 census, it consisted of a single settlement with a total population of 2,741. [3] The municipality consists of the villages of Lug, Goljak, Mrzljaki, Jazvaci, Darići, Budrovci, Bencetici, Barkovići, Draganići, Lazina, Franetici, Vrbanci, and Vrh. [4]
21410. Area code. +381 (0)21. Car plates. NS. Futog (Serbian Cyrillic: Футог, German and Hungarian: Futak) is a village of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia, with a population of 18,642 according to the 2011 census in Serbia. It is situated in southern Bačka, 7 km away from Novi Sad.
Coordinates: 43°25′12″N 17°06′55″E. Poljica, Podbablje. Poljica is a village in the municipality of Podbablje, Croatia. In the 2011 census, it had 808 inhabitants. [1]
4,250. • Density. 560/km 2 (1,400/sq mi) Strmec is a village located west of Zagreb, Croatia, near Sveta Nedelja, Zagreb County. The population is 3,907 (census 2011). [3] Between 1910 and 1991, it was known as Strmec Samoborski. [4]
www.banjaluka.rs.ba. Banja Luka (Serbian Cyrillic: Бања Лука, pronounced [bǎɲa lǔːka] ⓘ) or Banjaluka (Serbian Cyrillic: Бањалука, pronounced [baɲalǔːka]) is the second largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [ 2 ] Banja Luka is the traditional centre of the densely-forested Bosanska Krajina region of northwestern Bosnia.