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  2. List of philatelic bureaus - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of philatelic bureaus across the world. In philately , a philatelic bureau is the part of a national postal administration that sells philatelic items to stamp collectors , tourists and stamp dealers .

  3. French post offices abroad - Wikipedia

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    The French post offices abroad were a global network of post offices in foreign countries established by France to provide mail service where the local services were deemed unsafe or unreliable. They were generally set up in cities with some sort of French commercial interest.

  4. List of postal services abroad - Wikipedia

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    Dardanelles (Russian Post Office) 1909–1910 Kerrasunde (Russian Post Office) 1909–1910 Mount Athos (Russian Post Office) 1909–1914 Mytilene (Russian Post Office) 1909–1914 Rizeh (Russian Post Office) 1909–1910 Salonika (Russian Post Office) 1909–1914 Smyrne (Russian Post Office) 1909–1910 Trebizonde (Russian Post Office) 1909–1910

  5. La Poste (France) - Wikipedia

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    As with the rest of Europe, stamps did not exist in France at that time and mail was paid for by the recipient. The first map of post roads was published in 1632 and a book compiling lists of roads and inns including distances and fees to be paid was released in 1707. A new edition was released every two years until 1859.

  6. Category:Philately of France - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Philately of France" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... French post offices in Zanzibar; L. La Poste (France) M.

  7. Musée de La Poste - Wikipedia

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    The uniform of an 18th-century French postman Exhibition of French post boxes. The Musée de La Poste (French pronunciation: [myze də la pɔst], La Poste's Museum) is the museum of the French postal operator La Poste. It specialises in the postal history and philately of France. Opened in 1946, the museum has been located on two sites in Paris.

  8. Postage stamps and postal history of France - Wikipedia

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    The first stamps of France were issued on 1 January 1849. [1] They were designed by Jacques-Jean Barre.The medallion depicts the head of goddess Ceres facing left. In 1852 a new series of definitive stamps were issued, retaining the inscription "REPUB FRANC" but replacing Ceres with the head of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte.

  9. Académie de philatélie - Wikipedia

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    The Académie de philatélie (Academy of Philately in English) is a French philatelic voluntary association created in 1928. Its goal is to promote philately and philatelic studies. The Académie's headquarters is hosted in La Poste's Museum in Paris, a postal museum the association fought for in the 1930s. Part of the museum library, open to ...