PostEurop

PostEurop is the association of European public postal operators, one of the constituent unions of the Universal Postal Union. PostEurop was created in 1993 to simplify the exchange of mails in Europe, a task previously undertaken by the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT, from its French acronym). A smaller but similar organization is the Small European Postal Administration Cooperation.

PostEurop
The issue Visit Russia was named the winner of the 2012 PostEurop EUROPA Jury Prize Competition[1]
Formation1993
Membership
52 countries
Websitewww.posteurop.org

PostEurop's headquarters are in Brussels, Belgium.

Since 1993 PostEurop has co-ordinated the annual issue of Europa postage stamps, previously a CEPT function.

Members

CountryPostal organisationYear
 Åland IslandsPosten Åland2013
 AlbaniaPosta Shqiptare1993
 ArmeniaHayPost2007
 AustriaÖsterreichische Post1993
 BelarusBelpochta2008
 BelgiumBpost1993
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBH Pošta1996
Hrvatska pošta Mostar2008
Pošte Srpske2008
 BulgariaBulgarian Posts1993
 CroatiaHrvatska pošta1993
 CyprusCyprus Post1993
 Czech RepublicČeská pošta1993
 DenmarkPostNord Danmark 1993
 EstoniaOmniva1994
 FinlandPosti Group1993
 FranceLe Groupe La Poste1993
 GermanyDeutsche Post DHL1993
 Great BritainRoyal Mail1993
 GreeceHellenic Post-ELTA1993
 GeorgiaGeorgian Post2012
 GuernseyGuernsey Post1995
 HungaryMagyar Posta1993
 IcelandÍslandspóstur1993
 IrelandAn Post1993
 Isle of ManIsle of Man Post Office1995
 ItalyPoste italiane1993
 JerseyJersey Post1995
 KazakhstanKazpost2010
 LatviaLatvijas Pasts1993
 LiechtensteinLiechtensteinische Post1993
 LithuaniaLietuvos paštas1993
 LuxembourgP&T Luxembourg1993
 North MacedoniaMakedonska Posta1996
 MaltaMaltaPost1993
 MoldovaPosta Moldovei1996
 MonacoLa Poste Monaco1994
 MontenegroPošta Crne Gore2008
 NetherlandsPostNL1993
 NorwayPosten Norge1993
 PolandPoczta Polska1993
 PortugalCTT Correios de Portugal1993
 RomaniaPosta Romana1993
 RussiaRussian Post1994
 San MarinoPoste sammarinesi1994
 SerbiaPošta Srbije2003
 SlovakiaSlovenská pošta1993
 SloveniaPošta Slovenije1993
 SpainCorreos y Telégrafos1993
 SwedenPostNord Sverige1993
  SwitzerlandSwiss Post1993
 TurkeyTurkish PTT1993
 UkraineUkrposhta1994
  Vatican CityPoste Vaticane2012
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References

  1. "Home". posteurop.org.

See also


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