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The Official Post Service of the Argentine Republic (Spanish: Correo Oficial de la República Argentina, mostly known as Correo Argentino since it was privatized in 1997) is the state-owned company that covers the postal service in Argentina. The company is a S.A. under the country's Office of the Cabinet Chief. [4]
The functions of the embassy were transferred to the residence of the ambassador, while the consulate was installed in the building of the Buenos Aires branch of Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay. [5] Since June 19, 2018, the embassy and consulate general have operated in their current location, in a neoclassical building built in ...
The headquarters of Correo Uruguayo is the Palacio de Correos de Montevideo, located in the Ciudad Vieja neighborhood. [1] The reinforced concrete building was inaugurated in 1925 and has a 63-meter tower. [2] The Museo Postal operates in the same complex, which has an extensive collection on the history of the country's postal service.
Argentina has an embassy in Montevideo and four consulates in Colonia del Sacramento, Fray Bentos, Paysandú, and Salto. Uruguay has an embassy in Buenos Aires; two general consulates in Córdoba and Rosario; three consulates in Colón, Concordia and Gualeguaychú; and two honorary consulates in Mendoza and Neuquén.
Kobylanski, J.K., ed. Catalogo de estampillas del Uruguay. Uruguay: Mundus, 1985. Kobylanski J.K. and Casal Gari E. Documentos historico postales del correo en la Republica Oriental del Uruguay. Uruguay: Mundas, 1984. Dr. Kurchan, Mario D. Historia Postal Marítima del Río de la Plata: Uruguay. 1996. Awarded the Alvaro Bonilla Lara Medal in ...
Coronel Pedro Zanni y el Primer Correo Aéreo oficial dentro del Territorio Argentino (1919). Buenos Aires: Sociedad Argentina de Aerofilatelia, 2004. Fernández, Hugo M. Historia de la Federación Argentina de Entidades Filatélicas - FAEF BODAS DE ORO 1952-2002. Buenos Aires: Federación Argentina de Entidades Filatélicas (FAEF), 2002.
Servicios Postales Nacionales is the company which operates as Colombia's official postal service under the name 4-72.The company assumed operations from the liquidated state company Adpostal in late 2006. [1]
In 1960 the headquarters were moved to Buenos Aires and besides a railroad, OCA also had a fleet of vehicles to ensure the shipping of items.. In 1973, the Government of Argentina passed the post office law 20,216, which replaced Law 816 of 1876, which made the services agreed by private carriers to pass into the hands of the state.