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The modern postal system of Mongolia started with the establishment of a state committee for post and telegraph by the Mongolian People's Republic.From 1935 the postal system had a succession of names commencing as the 'City Post Committee', including 'Central Post', 'Telegraph, Post and Communication Office', until 2002 when finally renamed Mongol Post.
This list of national postal services shows the individual national postal administrations of the world's states. ... Cpost International: ... Mongolia: Mongol Post:
The combination of the postal code and the house number gives a unique identifier of the address. The four numbers indicate an area, the two letters indicate a group of some 25 habitations, offices, factories, or post office boxes. New Caledonia: NC: 988NN Overseas Collectivity of France. French codes used. Range 98800–98890. New Zealand: 30 ...
This is a list of postal entities by country. It includes: ... Mongolia: Mongol Post ... International Bureau of the Universal Postal Union, 2005 13p. ...
Spanish Post Abroad Andorra (Spanish Offices) 1928 – Morocco (Spanish Post Offices) 1903–1914 Tangier (Spanish Post Offices) 1921–1957 Tetuan (Spanish Post Office) 1908–1909 Thai Post Abroad Malaya (Thai Occupation) 1943–1945 Togo (Allied Occupation) Togo (Anglo-French Occupation) 1914–1919 Turkish Post Abroad Thessaly (Turkish ...
Number Formula [1] [2] Type of service Numbering Examples Emergency and special calls 1XX 1XXX 1XXXX 101 – Fire 1610 – “Speed” Information Agency of Mongolian Radio Fixed telephone services Access code + area code + exchange code + subscriber number: Mongolia Telecom subscribers 01+1+45+2222 (+976 1 145 2222) 01+21+2+2222 01+372+2+2222 ...
International Post Corporation (IPC) is a cooperative association of 26 national postal services from major countries in Europe, Asia Pacific and North America.IPC's main activities are providing assistance to its postal members, whose businesses activities include mail, parcels, express, logistics, retail and banking services.
Post office sign in Farrer, Australian Capital Territory, showing postcode 2607. A postal code (also known locally in various English-speaking countries throughout the world as a postcode, post code, PIN or ZIP Code) is a series of letters or digits or both, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, included in a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail.