Postal codes in Croatia

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Postal codes in Croatia

Postal codes in Croatia are numeric codes used by the Croatian postal service to facilitate the efficient sorting and delivery of mail within the country. The system was introduced in Croatia in 1990 and has undergone several revisions since then to accommodate changes in population distribution and postal infrastructure.

Structure[edit | edit source]

Croatian postal codes consist of five digits, with the first two digits representing the regional code and the remaining three digits indicating the specific post office or delivery area. The regional codes are assigned based on geographical proximity and administrative divisions within Croatia.

The postal code format in Croatia is similar to that used in many other European countries, with each code corresponding to a specific geographic area to ensure accurate and timely delivery of mail.

Usage[edit | edit source]

Postal codes are an essential component of the addressing system in Croatia and are required on all outgoing mail to ensure proper delivery. When addressing mail within Croatia, the postal code should be included along with the recipient's name, street address, and city or town.

Postal codes are also used for various administrative purposes, such as demographic analysis, market research, and resource allocation. They play a crucial role in the efficient functioning of the postal service and contribute to the overall effectiveness of the mail delivery system in Croatia.

List of Regional Codes[edit | edit source]

Below is a list of regional codes used in the Croatian postal code system:

- 10xxx: Zagreb - 20xxx: Split - 31xxx: Osijek - 42xxx: Rijeka - 51xxx: Zadar - 52xxx: Šibenik - 10xxx: Dubrovnik

See Also[edit | edit source]

- Postal services in Croatia - Geography of Croatia

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD