Dol is home to the company who at one point had a 60% market share in paint in the former Yugoslavia. Impressive. With beginnings arriving in 1875 when a mill owner first started-a-grinding, the company went under multiple changes in holder before settling on the name JUB in 1919. Between the wars the quality of its paints was established, and although World War Two put a stop to pretty much everything JUB was able to rebuild after the war. After another dip following the collapse of Yugoslavia, JUB thrives today and recently opened its first factory abroad.
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