List of postal codes in Yugoslavia
Yugoslavian postal codes consisted of five digits. The first two digits roughly correspond to the corresponding districts; district seat cities usually had 000 as the last three digits, while smaller towns and villages had non-round last three digits.
City Codes
Place name | Postal code |
---|---|
Beograd | 11000 |
Požarevac | 12000 |
Pančevo | 13000 |
Valjevo | 14000 |
Šabac | 15000 |
Leskovac | 16000 |
Vranje | 17000 |
Niš | 18000 |
Zaječar | 19000 |
Novi Sad | 21000 |
Sremska Mitrovica | 22000 |
Zrenjanin | 23000 |
Subotica | 24000 |
Sombor | 25000 |
Smederevo | 26000 |
Prokuplje | 27000 |
Kosovska Mitrovica | 28000 |
Prizren | 29000 |
Užice | 31000 |
Čačak | 32000 |
Prijepolje | 33000 |
Kragujevac | 34000 |
Jagodina | 35000 |
Kraljevo | 36000 |
Kruševac | 37000 |
Priština | 38000 |
Peć | 39000 |
Zagreb | 41000 |
Varaždin | 42000 |
Bjelovar | 43000 |
Sisak | 44000 |
45000 | |
46000 | |
Karlovac | 47000 |
Koprivnica | 48000 |
Krapina | 49000 |
Rijeka | 51000 |
Pula | 52000 |
Gospić | 53000 |
Osijek | 54000 |
Slavonski Brod | 55000 |
Vukovar | 56000 |
Zadar | 57000 |
Split, Croatia | 58000 |
Šibenik | 59000 |
Ljubljana | 61000 |
Maribor | 62000 |
Celje | 63000 |
Kranj | 64000 |
Nova Gorica | 65000 |
Koper | 66000 |
/ | 67000 |
Novo mesto | 68000 |
Murska Sobota | 69000 |
Sarajevo | 71000 |
Zenica | 72000 |
Goražde | 73000 |
Doboj | 74000 |
Tuzla | 75000 |
Brčko | 76000 |
Bihać | 77000 |
Banja Luka | 78000 |
Prijedor | 79000 |
Titograd | 81000 |
Kotor | 82000 |
Nikšić | 83000 |
Bijelo Polje | 84000 |
Bar | 85000 |
Budva | 86000 |
Ivangrad | 87000 |
Herceg Novi | 88000 |
Plevlja | 89000 |
Skopje | 91000 |
Štip | 92000 |
Titov Veles | 93000 |
Gostivar | 94000 |
Kičevo | 95000 |
Ohrid | 96000 |
Bitola | 97000 |
Prilep | 98000 |
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