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Postal Codes in Albania consist of 4 digits; the first two digits show the branch on a district level located at the center of that administrative level, whereas the second two digits show the postal office offering service to a defined administration unit on a municipality level:
Laprakë is a neighbourhood of Tirana, Albania, located west of the main centre.It is mainly a residential district, [1] but also contains the Tirana Military Hospital, the Albanian Mobile Communications building, the ProCredit Bank building and several other high-rise buildings, a football pitch, and a petrol station.
The International Organization for Standardization - ISO, has yet to assign a code to the country. The ISO country code standard 3166 has a couple of unused codes that can be used for user specific elements: “If users need code elements to represent country names not included in this part of ISO 3166, the series of letters AA, QM to QZ, XA to XZ, and ZZ, and the series AAA to AAZ, QMA to QZZ ...
This is list of software projects or products that are third-party source ports, modified forks, or derivative work directly based on Kodi Entertainment Center (formerly XBMC Media Center), an open source media player application and entertainment platform developed by the non-profit technology consortium XBMC Foundation.
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Skore (Albanian: Skorja, Greek: Σχωριάδες) is one of the six villages of the former commune of Pogon, in southern Albania.At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality Dropull. [2]
The green Leeson Street nameplate predates postal districts. The newer blue Hatch Street nameplate indicates the district is Dublin 2. The postal district system was introduced in 1917 by the British government, as a practical way to organise local postal distribution. [4]
Çatistë (Albanian definite form: Çatista; Greek: Τσιάτιστα) is one of the six villages of the former commune of Pogon, in southern Albania.At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality Dropull. [2]