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Pošte Srpske (officially Preduzeće za poštanski saobraćaj Republike Srpske a.d.) is one of three companies responsible for postal service in Bosnia and Herzegovina.The other two are BH Pošta and Hrvatska pošta Mostar.
Pošta Srbije (Serbian Cyrillic: Пошта Србије, lit. 'Post of Serbia') is the national postal service of Serbia, with the headquarters in Belgrade. Public postal service was first introduced in Serbia in 1840. The first stamp was printed in 1866. In 1874 it founded the Universal Postal Union together with 21 other countries.
Hrvatska pošta Mostar (English: Croatian Post Mostar) is one of three companies responsible for postal service in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It operates mainly in Croat-majority areas in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and its headquarters are in Mostar. It was established in 1993.
PTT, an abbreviation for Posta ve Telgraf Teşkilatı (lit. Post and Telegraph Agency), is the national post and telegraph directorate of Turkey. [4] [5] Formerly, the organization was named Posta Telgraf Telefon. After the privatization of the telephone telecommunications service business, the directorate was renamed, keeping its acronym.
HP-Hrvatska pošta d.d., founded in 1999, is a state-owned joint-stock company in Croatia that performs postal and payment transactions. It is the national postal operator of the Republic of Croatia. It is the national postal operator of the Republic of Croatia.
BH Pošta operates mainly in Bosniak-majority areas in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. BH Pošta is the largest postal operator in Bosnia and Herzegovina with a wide network of post offices consisting of 386 units with 822 active counters in total, providing a full spectrum of domestic and international postal services.
Post of North Macedonia [1] (Macedonian: Пошта на Северна Македонија, Albanian: Posta e Maqedonisë së Veriut) is the company responsible for postal service in North Macedonia. It was founded on 1 June 1992.
The company was founded in 1959, originally under the name of The Post, Telephone and Telegraph of Kosovo, and adopted its current name on 12 September 1990. [2]PTK stopped operating only during the 1998–1999 Kosovo War.