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  2. Postage stamps and postal history of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    The Postal History and Stamps of Bermuda. Lawrence, Mass.: Quarterman Publications, 1978 432p. This is a revision of the author's Bermuda: the Post Office, postal markings, and adhesive stamps, published in 1962 by Robson Lowe, and of its Supplement (1968), with additional new material. Poole, B. W. H. The Postage Stamps of Bermuda. London: D ...

  3. North Korean Postal Service - Wikipedia

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    Each province has a branch of the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications and each "Ri" (village) has a postal service office to deliver letters, packages and telegrams. [1] Agents of the North Korean Ministry of State Security are stationed at the Ministry's office to inspect mail and monitor residents. [1]

  4. Philippine Postal Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1767, the first post office in the Philippines was established in the city of Manila, which was later organized under a new postal district of Spain. [4] At first, the postal office served mainly to courier government and church documents. In 1779, the postal district encompassed Manila and the entire Philippine archipelago.

  5. Postal Service Act - Wikipedia

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    The Postal Service Act was a piece of United States federal legislation that established the United States Post Office Department. It was signed into law by President George Washington on February 20, 1792.

  6. Correos de Chile - Wikipedia

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    Correos de Chile, also known as CorreosChile (ChilePost —not to be confused with the private mail and courier company ChilePost), is a Chilean state-owned and autonomous enterprise dedicated to the mailing, money transfers, and national/international courier services, and fulfilling the functions of Universal Postal Service. It can trace its ...

  7. Postage stamp - Wikipedia

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    The main components of a stamp: 1. Image 2. Perforations 3. Denomination 4. Country name. A postage stamp is a small piece of paper issued by a post office, postal administration, or other authorized vendors to customers who pay postage (the cost involved in moving, insuring, or registering mail).

  8. Polish Post - Wikipedia

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    January 2013 – the Polish Post presents a new visual identification, first post office facility of a new type was opened and a new website of the Post Office was launched. February 2013 – courier services of the Polish Post are noting best sales results in the history; April 2013 – the Flag of the Republic of Poland on the stamp of the ...

  9. Somali Postal Service - Wikipedia

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    The Somali Postal Service (Somali Post) is the national postal service of Somalia. It is part of the Federal Government of Somalia's Ministry of Communications and Technology. [1] Somali Post operated postal services domestically and internationally, before ceasing operations in 1991. [2]