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Postal codes in Nepal are five digit numbers used by Nepal Postal Service, The postal code system was implemented in November 1991 by the Department of Posts. The first two numbers represent the District, and the last three digits the post office or APO area.
Currently, Nepal Post (Nepali: हुलाक सेवा विभाग) which is run by the Postal Services Department of the Nepal under Ministry of Information and Communications operates the postal service in Nepal. [9] It has four central offices in Kathmandu and regional offices in Biratnagar, Pokhara, Surkhet and Doti.
Nepal Post (Nepali: नेपाल सरकार हुलाक सेवा विभाग}, lit. 'Government of Nepal Postal Services Department') is the Postal Services Department of the Nepali Ministry of Information and Communications and the national post office of Nepal . [ 1 ]
Russian post offices abroad China (Russian Post Offices) 1899–1920 Crete (Russian Post Offices) 1899 only Russian post offices in the Ottoman Empire 1863–1914 Beirut (Russian Post Office) 1879–1910 Constantinople (Russian Post Office) 1909–1910 Dardanelles (Russian Post Office) 1909–1910 Kerrasunde (Russian Post Office) 1909–1910
A German stamp overprinted for use in China. The German post offices abroad were an extraterritorial network of German post offices in foreign countries with a significant German commercial interest to provide mail service where the local services were generally deemed unsafe or unreliable, [citation needed] such as China, Morocco, Ottoman Empire and Zanzibar.
Country Company Website Status Afghanistan: Afghan Post: afghanpost.gov.af: Azerbaijan: Azərpoçt: azerpost.az: Bahrain: Bahrain Post: customs.gov.bh: Bangladesh
The office building of the Reich Postal Ministry was built between 1871 and 1874 in the Leipziger Straße, Berlin. Today it houses the Museum of Communications. The hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic created a deficit in the post- and telecommunications services.
The upper stage consisted of the federal ministry for the post office and telecommunication system. The middle stage consisted of regional directorates (Bundespostdirektionen) and the state post office management (Landespostdirektion) under western Allied authority in West Berlin (see Deutsche Bundespost Berlin) as of 1949/1955). The post ...