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  2. List of national postal services - Wikipedia

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    Country Company Website Status Algeria: Poste Algérie: poste.dz: Angola: Correios de Angola: correiosdeangola.ao: Benin: La Poste du Bénin: laposte.bj: Botswana

  3. Mail - Wikipedia

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    Postal cards and postcards are small message cards that are sent by mail unenveloped; the distinction often, though not invariably and reliably, drawn between them is that "postal cards" are issued by the postal authority or entity with the "postal indicia" (or "stamp") preprinted on them, while postcards are privately issued and require ...

  4. United States Post Office Department - Wikipedia

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    The first postal service in America commenced in February 1692. Rates of postage were fixed and authorized, and measures were taken to establish a post office in each town in Virginia. Massachusetts and the other colonies soon passed postal laws, and a very imperfect post office system was established. Neale's patent expired in 1710, when ...

  5. Postal Union of the Americas, Spain and Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The Postal Union of the Americas, Spain and Portugal (Spanish: Unión Postal de las Américas, España y Portugal; Portuguese: União Postal das Américas, Espanha e Portugal; UPAEP) is a regional association of the postal authorities in Latin America, portions of the Caribbean, the United States, Canada, Spain, and Portugal, and is headquartered in Montevideo.

  6. Postage stamps and postal history of the United States

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    On the same day, the Postal Service also issued an American flag stamp with the text "USA First Class", whose value is fixed at 41 cents. [63] In 2011, the Post Office began issuing all new stamps for First-Class postage—both definitives and commemoratives—as Forever stamps: denominations were no longer included on them.

  7. Postal Clause - Wikipedia

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    John Jay, in a letter to George Washington, opined that the postal service should not be burdened with the responsibility for handling newspaper delivery, and also suggested that the Post Office be placed under the supervision of the executive branch (a suggestion which later led to the creation of the Post Office Department). [4]

  8. Category:United States Postal Service - Wikipedia

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    Postage stamps and postal history of the United States; Postal Alpha Numeric Encoding Technique; Postal Clause; Postal holiday; Postal Regulatory Commission; Postal Service Board of Contract Appeals; Postal Service Reform Act of 2022; Postal Transportation Service; Postal worker; PostalWatch Incorporated; United States Postmaster General; POSTNET

  9. United States postal notes - Wikipedia

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    An 1883 postal note of Homer Lee Bank Note Co., Philadelphia 7 Sept 1883. Postal notes were the specialized money order successors to the United States Department of the Treasury's postage and fractional currency. They were created so Americans could safely and inexpensively (for a three cent fee) send sums of money under $5 to distant places. [1]