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Poste De Douane De Menton (Alpes-Maritimes)
''Poste may refer to:'' * Poste Airport, (ICAO: ''FEFB'', IATA: ''MKI''), airport in Central African Republic * Poste Point, a pointe in an Antarctica * Paray-Vieille-Poste, a commune in France ;Postal services * La Poste (other), several postal services named "La Poste" (aka "Poste") * Poste italiane, the Italian postal service * Poste Maroc, Moroccan postal service * Poste sammarinesi, the San Marino post bureau * Pošte Srpske, Bosnian-Serb postal service * Poste Vaticane, the Vatican post office * Gabon Poste, Gabonese postal service * Niger Poste, Nigerien postal service ;People * Beale Poste (1793–1871), Anglican cleric * Gary Francis Poste (1937–2018), Zodiac Killer suspect * Leslie I. Poste (1918–1996), librarian * George Poste, English-American doctor See also * La Poste (other) * Post (other) Post or POST commonly refers to: *Mail, the postal system, especially in Commonwealth of Nations countries ** An Post, the Irish national po ...
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Poste Airport
Poste Airport is an airport serving Obo, a town in the Haut-Mbomou prefecture of the Central African Republic. The airport is on the northwest corner of the town. See also * * *Transport in the Central African Republic *List of airports in the Central African Republic References External links OpenStreetMap - OboOurAirports - Poste Airport
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Poste Point
''Poste may refer to:'' * Poste Airport, (ICAO: ''FEFB'', IATA: ''MKI''), airport in Central African Republic * Poste Point, a pointe in an Antarctica * Paray-Vieille-Poste, a commune in France ;Postal services * La Poste (other), several postal services named "La Poste" (aka "Poste") * Poste italiane, the Italian postal service * Poste Maroc, Moroccan postal service * Poste sammarinesi, the San Marino post bureau * Pošte Srpske, Bosnian-Serb postal service * Poste Vaticane, the Vatican post office * Gabon Poste, Gabonese postal service * Niger Poste, Nigerien postal service ;People * Beale Poste (1793–1871), Anglican cleric * Gary Francis Poste (1937–2018), Zodiac Killer suspect * Leslie I. Poste (1918–1996), librarian * George Poste, English-American doctor See also * La Poste (other) * Post (other) Post or POST commonly refers to: *Mail, the postal system, especially in Commonwealth of Nations countries ** An Post, the Irish national p ...
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Paray-Vieille-Poste
Paray-Vieille-Poste () is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. Paris-Orly Airport is partially located in the commune. History Paray-Vieille-Poste originated from the old village of Paray, which had about 60 residents in 1790. The name "Paray-Vieille-Poste" first appeared in 1923. By 1928 the population swelled to 3,000 residents. At the time streets had not yet been built, and running water had not yet been installed. The Sarraut law of 15 March 1928 lead to the quick establishment of vital infrastructure. In 1931 Paray-Vieille-Poste received electricity and water connections, and the work was completed by 1933. The commune was affected by World War II bombings against Orly Airport.Histoire
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La Poste (other)
La Poste may refer to: * Arnac-la-Poste, a commune in France * Jacques Laposte, a French footballer from Martinique * '' La Poste Maxi Ketch'', a sailing boat build for the Whitbread Round the World Race in 1993 ;Postal services * ''La Poste'' (France), the postal service of France ** ''Musée de La Poste'', "La Poste Museum" ** SNCF TGV ''La Poste'', postal bullet train used by La Poste *''Algérie Poste'', the postal service of Algeria *''La Poste'', the French name for ''Belgian Post Group'' *''La Poste du Bénin'', the postal service of Benin * ''Postes Canada'', the postal service of Canada *''La Poste centrafricaine'', alternate name of '' Office national des postes et de l'épargne'' * ''La Poste'' ''de Côte d'Ivoire'', the postal service of Côte d'Ivoire * ''La Poste gabonaise'', the postal service of Gabon *''La Poste guinéenne'', alternate name of '' Office de la poste guinéenne'' *''La Poste du Mali'', alternate name of ''Office national des postes du Mali'' *''Post ...
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Poste Maroc
Poste Maroc is the company responsible for postal service in Morocco. References External links Official website See also * ONPT, Office National des Postes et Télécommunications (Morocco) Communications in Morocco Logistics companies of Morocco Morocco Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to ... Philately of Morocco Government-owned companies of Morocco {{Philately-stub ...
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Poste Sammarinesi
Poste San Marino (before 2012: ''Poste Sammarinesi'') is the company responsible for postal service in San Marino. History It was established on 7 October 1607, with the first stamps printed in 1877. San Marino originally joined the Universal Postal Union on 7 January 1915. It became a ''Società per azioni'' (S.p.a.), or public company, in 2016. Post Offices * Acquaviva - Via Fabrizio da Montebello, 5 *Borgo Maggiore - Piazza Grande, 25 *Chiesanuova - Via Corrado Forti, 64 * Città di San Marino - Via Gino Giacomini, 69 * Dogana - Piazza Marino Tini, 3 *Domagnano - Piazza Filippo da Sterpeto, 3 *Fiorentino - Via la Rena, 19 *Faetano - Strada della Croce, 48 *Montegiardino - Via del Dragone, 17 * Serravalle - Via Coluccio Salutati, 3 *Arrivi e partenze - Strada Borrana, 32 - Serravalle See also Postage stamps and postal history of San Marino References External links * (in Italian) (English link on website not operational- per failed attempt to access) Communic ...
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Pošte Srpske
Pošte Srpske (officially ) is one of three companies responsible for postal service in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The other two are BH Pošta and Hrvatska pošta Mostar. Pošte Srpske operates in Republika Srpska. Before the war conflicts in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Post Yugoslavia was responsible for postal services on the territory of SR BiH. However, at the beginning of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the postal system in Bosnia and Herzegovina fell apart. At the beginning, there were frequent occurrences of armed attacks on Post Office vehicles and roadblocks, which made it impossible to carry out postal exchange. References External links * Communications in Bosnia and Herzegovina Companies of Bosnia and Herzegovina Companies based in Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country at the crossroads of south and southea ...
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Poste Vaticane
Poste Vaticane is an organization responsible for postal service in Vatican City. The organization is part of the Post and Telegraphy Service. History The use of stamps was introduced in the Vatican in 1852. Poste Vaticane was created in 1929 following the Lateran Treaty. It started operations on 1 August 1929 (or February 1929). Its yellow mail boxes became iconic in the landscape of the papal city. The Poste Vaticane also handled the state's telegraph communications. The air courier system was set up in 1938. The Poste Vaticane joined the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations in 1965, and PostEurop in 2012. In 2020, a law was passed to merge the philatelic and postal activities of the Poste Vaticane. In September 2020, the Poste Vaticane released a stamp picturing the molecule of the coronavirus. Description Poste Vaticane manages the Philatelic and Numismatic Office of the Vatican City State and operates four branch offices. The Poste Vatic ...
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Gabon Poste
La Poste or La Poste gabonaise is the company responsible for postal service in Gabon. In June 2001, the Office des postes et télécommunications (OPT) was dissolved, and postal activities were transferred to the public limited company Gabon Poste. After the liquidation of Gabon Poste in 2006, La Poste SA took over the activities with new management. The Gabonese postal service is regulated by Law 006/2001 of 27 June 2001.Droit Afriqu''Réglementation du secteur des postes'' 27 juin 2001 References Communications in Gabon Companies of Gabon Gabon Gabon (; ; snq, Ngabu), officially the Gabonese Republic (french: République gabonaise), is a country on the west coast of Central Africa. Located on the equator, it is bordered by Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, Cameroon to the north ...
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Niger Poste
Niger Poste is the government organisation responsible for the postal service in Niger. Niger is a member of the West African Postal Conference The West African Postal Conference, or Conference des Posts de L'Afrique de L'Ouest, was formed in 2001 as a forum for postal services in West African countries. The members are: *Benin *Burkina Faso *Ghana * Côte d'Ivoire *Mali *Niger *Nigeria .... In 2007, the Office National de la Poste et de l'Epargne was split into Poste Niger, which handles postal services, and Finaposte, which is in charge of financial services and was subsequently privatized. This was part of a larger privatization of some of Nigeria's communication industries. See also * Communications in Niger * Postage stamps and postal history of Niger References {{Postal administrations of Africa Postal organizations Postal system of Niger Government of Niger ...
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Beale Poste
Beale Poste (1793 – April 15, 1871) was an English antiquary and Anglican cleric. Beale was the second son of William Poste, a scion of an old Kentish family with his seat near Maidstone. The father was one of London's four common pleaders and sent Beale to Trinity Hall at Cambridge. The son dropped out and travelled in Europe. Upon his return, he was ordained, married Mary Jane Cousins in 1817, and returned to school to graduate LLB in 1819. He was curate at High Halden and then Milstead.Hawke, Edward George. " Beale Poste" in the ''Dictionary of National Biography'', Vol. XLVI, p. 203. Hosted at Wikisource. At Milstead, he devoted himself to archaeology and was one of the earliest members of the British Archaeological Association, writing for their journal. He moved to Bydews Place near Maidstone around 1851 and remained there until his death. His wife predeceased him by two years. The couple had three sons and four daughters. The third son, Edward, became ...
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