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Originally, there was only one provider of landline telephony, Telekom Slovenije. When making a call within the same landline area (Telekom), the area code is omitted. If a number has been transferred to another operator (e.g. T-2), it can still be reached without the area code; but to call from a transferred number, the area code must be ...
Telekom Slovenije d.d. (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈtéːlɛkɔm slɔˈʋèːnijɛ], "Telecom of Slovenia") is a telecommunications company based in Slovenia, with its headquarters in Ljubljana. History
Telekom Slovenije: Telecommunications Fixed-line telecommunications Ljubljana: 1995 Telecom S A Tomos: Consumer goods Automobiles Koper: 1954 Mopeds, motors, defunct 2019 P D XLAB d.o.o: Technology Software Ljubljana: 2001 Software development P A Zavarovalnica Triglav: Financials Full line insurance Ljubljana: 1900 Insurance P A ZootFly ...
Statistične regije Slovenije (in Slovene) Category: Unitary state: Location Slovenia: Number: 12 Statistical regions: Populations: 41,606 (Central Sava) – 564,527 (Central Slovenia) Areas: 264 km 2 (102 sq mi) (Central Sava) – 2,675 km 2 (1,033 sq mi) (Southeast Slovenia) Government
As the economically most developed region, in 2012 it generated 27 times more gross domestic product than the Central Sava Statistical Region, or more than a third of the national GDP.
The Post of Slovenia (Slovene: Pošta Slovenije; PS) is a Limited liability company with State control, responsible for postal service in Slovenia. The headquarters is located at Slomšek Square 10 (Slomškov trg 10) in Maribor. The current CEO of the Post of Slovenia is Marko Cegnar. [1] Post office inscription with Post of Slovenia logo (2024)
HT Mostar was founded on 1 January 2003. Based on Company reorganization on 24 November 2006, HT Mobilne d.o.o. merged with HT Mostar thus becoming an integral part of the public company HT d.o.o. Mostar. [1]
The Slovenes, also known as Slovenians (Slovene: Slovenci [slɔˈʋéːntsi]), are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Slovenia, and adjacent regions in Italy, Austria and Hungary.