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  2. Postal codes in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    3 Eastern Croatia, 4 Central Croatia except Zagreb region, 5 Western Croatia. In the range 1xxxx only one two digit range namely 10xxx is assigned, the maximum of subranges exists is in the 4xxxx range with 7 ranges.

  3. Hrvatska pošta - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the Croatian Parliament established the public company Hrvatska pošta i telekomunikacije (HPT), with the main activity of providing postal and telecommunications services. The company was the legal successor of the former 13 companies of PTT-promet in Croatia and took over their rights and obligations.

  4. 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.

  5. Hrvatska pošta Mostar - Wikipedia

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    Hrvatska pošta Mostar (English: Croatian Post Mostar) is one of three companies responsible for postal service in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It operates mainly in Croat-majority areas in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and its headquarters are in Mostar. It was established in 1993.

  6. General Post Office, Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    The building's original appearance (pictured) was substantially changed in 1930 with the addition of the third story and the removal of turrets. [1]The project, created by the Hungarian architects Ernő Foerk and Gyula Sándy in the Hungarian Secession style, envisioned an 82-metre (269 ft) long two-story building made of weather-resistant red brick and stone, with three entrances.

  7. Postage stamps and postal history of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    A 1942 2 kune stamp of the Independent State of Croatia depicting Zagreb Cathedral. With the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) in 1941, the new government first overprinted existing stocks of Yugoslav stamps with "Nezavisna Drzava Hrvatska", [3] and then issued its own stamps that same year.

  8. Hrvatska poštanska banka - Wikipedia

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    Hrvatska poštanska banka d.d. or HPB is the largest Croatian-owned bank in the country and ranks 5th in Croatia in terms of total assets, worth around EUR 7.046.053 thousands. [ 4 ] The bank was founded in October 1991 by Hrvatska pošta , the Croatian national postal service, which was the bank's majority shareholder until 2001. [ 5 ]

  9. Hrvatski Telekom - Wikipedia

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    T-Hrvatski Telekom logo. The company was founded on 28 December 1998 after the separation of the Croatian Post and Telecommunications into two entities: Hrvatska pošta (Croatian Post) and Hrvatski Telekom (Croatian Telecom), which started their business operations on 1 January 1999.