Poste San Marino
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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.[1]
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
- ^ "San Marino". Universal Postal Union. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Post of San Marino.
- Official website (in Italian) (English link on website not operational- per failed attempt to access)
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