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With a network of about 12,800 post offices, 120,155 employees and 45 million customers, Poste Italiane is the largest service distribution network in Italy. [4] The company operates in the fields of logistics, mail and parcel delivery, financial and insurance services, payment systems and telephony, with activities divided into four different ...
Tientsin (Italian Post Office) 1917–1922 Italian post offices in Crete Khania (Italian Post Office) 1900–1912 Italian post offices in Egypt Italian post offices in the Ottoman Empire 1873–1923 Constantinople (Italian Post Office) 1908–1923 Durazzo (Italian Post Office) 1902–1916 Jannina (Italian Post Office) 1909–1911 Salonika ...
The Philatelic and Numismatic Office of the Vatican City State (Italian: Ufficio Filatelico e Numismatico), managed by Poste Vaticane, is responsible for issuing Vatican postal stamps and Vatican coins. The office was created on 11 February 1929 in the nations founding, and issued the first of the nations postal stamps on 1 August of the same ...
Khania (Italian Post Office) 1900–1912; Lubiana (Italian Occupation) 1941 only; Montenegro (Italian Occupation) 1941–1943; Pechino (Italian Post Office) 1917–1922; Salonika (Italian Post Office) 1909–1911; Saseno (Italian Occupation) 1923 only; Scutari (Italian Post Office) 1909–1915; Smirne (Italian Post Office) 1909–1911; Tientsin ...
The Post Office noted the success and profitability, and it took over the system in 1838. Fees were further reduced and usage increased further, making the money order system reasonably profitable. The only draw-back was the need to send an advance to the paying post office before payment could be tendered to the recipient of the order.
These include post offices in foreign countries and postal services organised by military occupations, international organisations, colonies, provinces, city-states and some revolutionary movements. The list includes members of the Universal Postal Union that are also listed at postal organisations .
29 Italy (Austrian Occupation) 30 Ithaca (Italian Occupation) 31 Ivory Coast. ... Valona (Italian Post Office) Italian Social Republic. Dates 1944 – 1945
Italy had two post offices in China: at Peking (Pechino) and Tientsin. Both used Italian stamps particular to the office. The offices were open from September 1917 to 31 December 1922 and were for use by diplomatic and military personnel. Refer Pechino (Italian Post Office); Tientsin (Italian Post Office)