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  2. Polish Post - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the royal carriages were also at his disposal. The Montelupi Kamienica located in Kraków at Rynek Główny no. 7 was the principal office of the post office. [5] In 1928 the government-owned enterprise Polish Post, Telegraph and Telephone was established. In 1939 the Defence of the Polish Post Office in Danzig (Gdańsk). In 1944 ...

  3. List of national postal services - Wikipedia

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    Country Company Website Status Afghanistan: Afghan Post: afghanpost.gov.af: Azerbaijan: Azərpoçt: azerpost.az: Bahrain: Bahrain Post: customs.gov.bh: Bangladesh

  4. Postal communication in the General Government - Wikipedia

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    Stamps used in the General Government. Postal communication in the General Government, previously provided by the Polish Post (Poczta Polska), were taken over by the German postal service (Reichspost) after the invasion of Poland and the establishment of the General Government in 1939, and then in 1941 in additional areas of eastern Poland.

  5. Poste restante - Wikipedia

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    where 12-345 represents the postal code of the post office and 6 represents post office number within given city. (In Poland every post office is uniquely identified by city and number, e.g. "Warszawa 1" or "Kraków 35". These numbers are used only when the post office itself is the point of delivery, e.g. mailboxes or poste restante). There is ...

  6. Postage stamps and postal history of Poland - Wikipedia

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    A central post office was already in existence, from the period when Kraków was part of the Duchy of Warsaw. On 1 June 1816 the Post Office of the Free City of Kraków took control of the existing central post office. Its staff consisted of a director, four secretarial staff, two postmen and a conductor. [6]

  7. Postal codes in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Polish post office letter box. 2-digit postcode areas Poland(defined through the first two postcode digits) In Poland, postal codes were introduced in 1973. They are five-digit codes of two-then-three digits, with a hyphen between them. The first digit indicates one of the 10 large postal regions the country is divided into.

  8. InPost - Wikipedia

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    Integer.pl Group was established in 1999 by Rafał Brzoska as a distribution of leaflets company. In 2006, InPost S.A. was founded as a subsidiary. [6]In 2009, The Integer.pl Capital Group, introduced InPost Lockers – self-service machines for receiving and sending parcels.

  9. Main Post Office, Kraków - Wikipedia

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    The Main Post Office in Kraków (Polish: Poczta Główna w Krakowie) is a building of the Polish Post located at the corner of Wielopole 2 and Westerplatte 20 streets in Kraków. The building was designed by the Viennese architect F. Setz. Joseph Sareg adapted the project and it was built between 1887 and 1889 by Charles Knaus and Tadeusz ...