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Q: In what language are the data and documentation provided?
The dataset retains the official Croatian column headers (e.g., zupanija, grad, mjesto) and values. This ensures full alignment with Hrvatske pošte (Croatian Post) standards. Note: The data makes extensive use of Croatian special characters (č, ć, đ, š, ž). Please ensure your system supports UTF-8 encoding to display names like "Medveščak" correctly.
zupanija
grad
mjesto
Q: Why does "Grad Zagreb" appear in the 'zupanija' (County) column?
The city of Zagreb (Grad Zagreb) holds a special administrative status in Croatia—it functions simultaneously as a City and a County. Therefore, for addresses in the capital, you will see "Grad Zagreb" listed as the county, distinct from "Zagrebačka županija" (Zagreb County) which surrounds the city but does not include it.
Q: What is the difference between 'grad' and 'mjesto'?
These fields represent different levels of locality: · grad: The administrative city or municipality (e.g., "ZAGREB"). · mjesto: The specific postal locality or neighborhood (e.g., "Sljeme", "Zagreb-Donji Grad"). In urban areas, 'mjesto' often provides the specific district name, which is crucial for identifying the correct delivery zone within a large city.
Q: What does the suffix "dio" mean in the 'mjesto' column?
You will frequently see records ending in "dio" (e.g., "Zagreb-Donji Grad dio"). In Croatian, "dio" means "part" or "section". This indicates that the postal code covers only a specific segment of that district, often split by street numbers or specific boundaries, rather than the entire neighborhood.
Q: How should I interpret the 'postanski_ured' column?
This column lists the serving post office. Unlike a simple city name, it typically follows the format: [Postal Code] [City]-[Branch Name] (e.g., "10010 Zagreb-Sloboština"). Usage: This identifies the physical post office responsible for delivery. It is distinct from the mjesto (Location) and is useful for logistics routing rather than address formatting.
Q: What is the format of the postal code?
Croatia uses a 5-digit numeric postal code (e.g., 10000, 10020). This is found in the postcode column.
postcode
Q: What file formats are included in the delivery?
The package includes CSV, Excel (.xlsx), and TXT formats. All files are encoded in UTF-8 to strictly preserve Croatian characters.
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