Croatia ZIP Code Dataset

Comprehensive Croatia ZIP code data with accurate geographic coordinates, administrative divisions, and time zone

Croatia's Postal Code Format

Croatia uses a “Postal code” system, which is a five-digit numeric format like 99999, with no letters or separators. This format is similar to US ZIP codes, which are also five digits and purely numeric. According to the GeoPostcodes world postal code database, Croatia has 288 postal codes covering 577 regions and 7,104 towns.
  • Postal code Format: 99999

    • Numeric format, 5 digits
    • Abbreviations for street types; examples for organizations, PO Box, poste restante
    • 288 postal codes covering 577 regions and 7,104 towns

    Examples: 10360 - Grad Zagreb (Croatia)

  • Structure of Postcodes

    • Format: 99999, numeric
    • Hierarchical levels: Abbreviations for street types; examples for organizations, PO Box, poste restante
  • Management & Authority

    Primary postal authority: The primary postal authority for Croatia is Hrvatska pošta d.d., which can be found at www.posta.hr.
  • Addressing Standards

    • Common address format: [Street Name] [Street Number], [Postal Code] [Post Town in capitals]
    • Administrative divisions used:Ulica Ivana Gundulića 5, 10000 ZAGREB

Our location dataset for Croatia

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Croatia ZIP & Administrative boundaries

Comprehensive boundary data from GeoPostcodes for all Croatia postal codes, provinces, territories, and administrative divisions.

Croatia Administrative Divisions

The database follows a standardized and unified structure you can integrate without becoming an expert in each country’s unique administrative hierarchy.

Key Features:

  • 247 countries
  • Unified global hierarchy
  • Up to 5 administrative levels
  • Includes complex geographies

Croatia Address Format

The GeoPostcodes database ensures addresses follow the correct format for Croatia, ensuring a smooth address validation experience.

Our database offers comprehensive address validation to reduce delivery errors and improve efficiency.

Address validation - Croatia address validation

Comprehensive Croatia ZIP code, city, and address data to verify and correct existing addresses at input, post-entry, or in bulk.

Coverage Statistics

288

Total ZIP Codes

577

Provinces & Territories

7,104

Cities & Towns

Available File Formats

Choose from multiple data formats to seamlessly integrate Croatia postal code data into your systems
CSV Format

Comma-separated values for
spreadsheet applications and data analysis tools

GeoJSON Format

JavaScript Object Notation for
web applications and modern development

GML Format

Extensible Markup Language for enterprise systems and legacy applications

DAT Format

Database-ready SQL scripts for
direct import into your systems

Data Dictionary

Comprehensive field definitions and data specifications for the Croatia postal code dataset
Field nameField typeDescriptionComments
ISOChar(2)ISO 3166-1 Country codeThe ISO 3166-1 standard is published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and defines a unique code for the name of each country. The country codes are represented as a two-letter code (alpha-2).
CountryChar(50)Country name
LanguageChar(2)Language codeWhen there are several official languages in the country, or for countries using a non-Latin alphabet, we provide the names in different languages. The language field contains the language code and allows you to select a specific version.
Region1
Region2
Region3
Region4
Char(80)
Administrative division level 1
Administrative division level 2
Administrative division level 3
Administrative division level 4
These fields contain the name of administrative divisions for each available level. If not applicable, the value '-' will be indicated.
LocalityChar(80)Locality nameContains the settlement name. The type of settlement may vary depending on the country (city, town, village, etc..).
PostcodeChar(15)ZIP / Postal codeIn countries/places where there is no postal code in use, this field is left empty. The postcode structure varies for each country.
Latitude
Longitude
DoublePlace coordinates (WGS84 coordinates)These fields contain the geographic coordinates related to the specific locality and postal code of the record. The geographical position is usually precise to about one hundred meters and corresponds to the center of the locality. All our files are created using the World Geodetic System standard WGS 84. The corresponding SRID reference is EPSG:4326.
TimezoneChar(30)Time zone name (Olson)Following the timezones defined in the IANA tz database (sometimes called Olson database).

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Postal Code Database

Global dataset containing all administrative divisions, cities and zip codes.

Key features

  • 247 Countries
  • 9,9M Coordinates
  • 9,3M Postal Codes
  • 400 Time zones
  • 4M Cities and Towns
  • 116K UNLOCODES

Specifications

  • Coverage: Global
  • Format: CSV, ASC, DAT, GML, GeoJSON, KML, Shapefile (SHP)

Boundary Data

A global dataset of polygons representing postal codes and administrative areas.

Key features

  • 247 Countries
  • Up to 6 levels
  • 1,7M boundaries
  • High-precision
  • 245K Admin areas
  • Visualization

Specifications

  • Coverage: Global
  • Format: GeoJSON, Geopackage, KML, Shapefile (SHP)

Population Database

Global population estimates at postal code and administrative level covering a span of 55 years: past, present, and future.

Key features

  • 247 Countries
  • 243K Admin areas
  • 55 year span
  • Yearly updates
  • 645K ZIP codes

Specifications

  • Coverage: International
  • Format: CSV, ASC

Address Database

International dataset with all administrative areas, cities, streets, and relevant postal codes.

Key features

  • 81 Countries
  • 299 languages
  • 26,5M streets
  • 400 time zones
  • 9.3M ZIP codes
  • 4M cities

Specifications

  • Coverage: International
  • Format: CSV, ASC, DAT, GML, KML, Shapefile (SHP), GeoJSON

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Updated: April 1, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

The ZIP code of Zagreb is 10000.
A 5-digit ZIP code in Croatia is the country’s postal code format consisting of five digits used to identify towns and delivery areas, for example 10000 for Zagreb.
Yes. Croatia uses postal codes (ZIP codes) consisting of five digits in the format 99999, assigned to cities, towns and settlements across the country.
Yes, Croatia uses postal codes. The postal code format is five digits (99999) used across its cities and settlements.
No town in Croatia has the postal code 12345; that postal code is not assigned to any locality.
Yes. Croatia uses postal codes in a five-digit format (99999) that function like U.S. ZIP codes for mail sorting and addressing across the country.
Yes — Croatia uses a five-digit postal code system (format 99999) that covers all municipalities and cities.
The country calling code +385 is sometimes mistaken for the ZIP (postal) code in Croatia.

Write addresses with recipient name, street and house number, five-digit Postal code and city, then country.

Ivan Horvat
Ulica kralja Tomislava 12
10000 Zagreb
Croatia

Croatia does not have a single ZIP code; it uses five-digit postal codes (format 99999). Examples: Zagreb 10000, Dubrovnik 20000, Split 21000.
The postal code format in Croatia is five digits (99999).
A ZIP code in Croatia consists of five digits.
Yes. Addresses in Croatia include a postal code (ZIP code) of five digits (format 99999). It is placed before the city name on the same line or its own line, e.g., 10000 Zagreb, Croatia, for domestic and international mail.