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This list of national postal services shows the individual national postal administrations of the ... Mongolia: Mongol Post: mongolpost.mn: ... Contact Wikipedia ...
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.
Known as block number (Arabic: رقم المجمع) formally. The first digit in NNN format and the first two digits in NNNN format refer to one of the 12 municipalities of the country. PO Box address does not need a block number or city name, just the PO Box number followed by the name of the country, Bahrain. Bangladesh: 16 December 1972 BD: NNNN
Thai Post Abroad Malaya (Thai Occupation) 1943–1945 Togo (Allied Occupation) Togo (Anglo-French Occupation) 1914–1919 Turkish Post Abroad Thessaly (Turkish Occupation) 1898 only US Post Abroad Guam (US Administration) 1899–1901 US post in Japan 1867–1874 Shanghai (US Postal Agency) 1919–1922 Philippines (US Administration) 1899–1945
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The 1917 "Ulankom" newspaper wrapper.The only known mail from the Russian post office in Ulankom, Mongolia.Formerly in the collection of Michel Liphschutz. [1]The first stamps used in Mongolia were those of Russia from 1858 [2] who operated a number of post offices in the country.
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Postal code. Polygon of a postal area : a CEP code (e.g. 70040 represents a Brazilian's central area for postal distribution). The ISO 19112:2019 standard (section 3.1.2) adopted the term "geographic identifier" instead geocode, to encompass long labels: spatial reference in the form of a label or code that identifies a location .