- The
Polish Post (Polish:
Poczta Polska S.A.,
pronounced [ˈpɔtʂta ˈpɔlska]) is the
state postal administration of Poland,
initially founded in 1558. The...
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Poczta Królewiecka (or The Königsberg Post) was a w****ly
magazine published in Königsberg (known in
Polish as Królewiec) from 1718 to 1720. It was published...
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electoral do****ents.
Poczta Polska notified the
Internal Security Agency about the leak. As of 2 May 2020,
Polish law did not
authorise Poczta Polska to organise...
- London:
Polish Research Centre. p. 241. OCLC 636790894. Kosmaczewska, Joanna;
Poczta,
Walenty (2021).
Tourism and Socio-Economic
Transformation of
Rural Areas:...
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Polska Poczta,
Telegraf i
Telefon (Polish Post,
Telegraph and Telephone) (known in its
acyronym PPTiT) was the
Polish state-owned Postal,
telegraph and...
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Stamp Poczta Polska with the
project Jan
Lenica advertising the 2nd
Biennale of
Poster (1968)....
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communication in the
General Government,
previously provided by the
Polish Post (
Poczta Polska), were
taken over by the
German postal service (Reichspost) after...
- The
Polish Post
Office (
Poczta Polska) in the Free City of
Danzig (modern day Gdańsk) was
created in 1920 and
operated until the
German invasion of Poland...
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Radom –
defence industry Polish State Railways (PKP) –
national railway Poczta Polska –
national post
Cersanit –
ceramic goods (sanitary and tiles) TVN...
- Zänker (Jan
Dawid Cenkier).
Johann Dawid Zänker
published a w****ly magazine,
Poczta Królewiecka (lit. 'The Königsberg Post') from
August 6, 1718 to the end...