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Macau Post and Telecommunications, [a] most commonly known as CTT, [1] is an entity under the Government of Macao responsible for postal services and telecommunications regulation. The acronym CTT comes from the former name of the Portuguese postal administration ( Portuguese : Correios, Telégrafos e Telefones , lit.
Correios de Cabo Verde: correios.cv: Central African Republic: Direction des services postaux de l'Office National des Postes et de l'Épargne: laposte.cf: Chad: Société tchadienne des postes et de l'épargne: laposte.td/ Côte d'Ivoire: La Poste (Côte d'Ivoire) laposte.ci: Democratic Republic of the Congo: Congolese Posts and ...
CTT Correios de Portugal, S.A., the national postal service of Portugal CTT (Macau) , the Macau Post Office Cycling Time Trials , the governing body for time trialling in the UK
An 1898 stamp of Macau commemorating the quatercentenary of Vasco de Gama's discovery of the sea route to India. The first stamps issued for Macau, appearing in 1884, used the common "Portuguese crown" design for nine values ranging from 5 to 300 reis.
This is a list of postal entities by country. It includes: The governmental authority responsible for postal matters. The regulatory authority for the postal sector. Postal regulation may include the establishment of postal policies, postal rates, postal services offered, budgeting for and financing postal operations.
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Macau General Post Office Building in c.1950. The Macau General Post Office (Chinese: 澳門郵政局大樓; Portuguese: Edificio Sede dos CTT) is a 3-storey building at the intersection of Senado Square and Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro in Sé, Macau, China. The current building was built in 1929. [1] [2] [3]
Macau retains its own separate postal services, with Correios de Macau operating separately from China Post. [67] Macau was not made part of the Chinese postcode system, nor did it introduce a postcode system of its own. [68]