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Kompass Karten is an Austrian map publisher based in Innsbruck, which specialises in hiking maps, and guides, digital maps, and cycling maps and guides. Its range has over 1,000 titles. Its range has over 1,000 titles.
The Deutsche Post (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈpɔst], lit. ' German Post ' , abbr. DP [deːˈpeː] ⓘ ), also Deutsche Post of the GDR ( German : Deutsche Post der DDR , pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈpɔst deːɐ ˌdeːdeːˈʔɛʁ] ) was the state-owned postal and telecommunications monopoly of the German Democratic Republic (GDR ...
A modern military compass, with included sight device for aligning. A compass is a device that shows the cardinal directions used for navigation and geographic orientation. It commonly consists of a magnetized needle or other element, such as a compass card or compass rose, which can pivot to align itself with magnetic north.
Poison Profits. A HuffPost / WNYC investigation into lead contamination in New York City
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Postbank (German pronunciation: [ˈpɔstbaŋk]; full name: Postbank – eine Niederlassung der Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft, lit. ' Postbank – a branch of the Deutsche Bank joint-stock company ' ) is a branch of Deutsche Bank for retail banking , which was formed from the demerger of the postal savings division of Deutsche Bundespost in 1990.
Parcel post is a postal service for mail that is too heavy for normal letter post. It is usually slower than letter post. It is usually slower than letter post. The development of the parcel post is closely connected with the development of the railway network which enabled parcels to be carried in bulk, to a regular schedule, and at economical ...
On January 26, 1869, Dr. Emanuel Herrmann of Austria described the advantages of a Correspondenz Karte. [1] By October 1, 1869 the world's first postal card was produced by Austria-Hungary. [2] They caught on quickly. By the end of 1870, Great Britain, Finland, Switzerland and Württemberg joined the countries issuing postal cards.