Glina is a small town (9,283 inhabitants in 2011) in central Croatia, located in the Sisak-Moslavina County. It lies on the eponymous river of Glina. Historically in the Croatia-Slavonia Military Frontier.
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Postmark in Croatia
Postmark in Yugoslavia
Postmarks in the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia (1868-1918)
In practice, postally administered by the Kingdom of Hungary.
Rare combination of Austrian and Hungarian stamps (Mi37I, Hungary 12a), cancel type Müller aEz in 1876.
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Postmarks in Austrian Empire Croatia-Slavonia Military District
The GLINA post office opened before 1850.