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  2. Post Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Website. post.lu. POST Luxembourg, formerly known as Entreprise des Postes et Télécommunications, is a mail and telecommunications company based in Luxembourg. The company is a government-owned corporation, which originated from Luxembourg's state-owned PTT agency founded in 1842, and was subsequently corporatised in 1992.

  3. Postal, telegraph and telephone service - Wikipedia

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    A postal, telegraph, and telephone service (or PTT) is a government agency responsible for postal mail, telegraph, and telephone services. Such monopolies existed in many countries, though not in North America, Japan or Spain. Many PTTs have been partially or completely privatised in recent years.

  4. Postage stamps and postal history of Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    The first stamps of Luxembourg, issued in 1852. This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Luxembourg. Luxembourg is a landlocked country in western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. Luxembourg has a population of over half a million people in an area of approximately 2,586 square kilometres (999 sq mi).

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  6. List of European Union member states by minimum wage

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    Luxembourg: €2570.93 (minimum wage is fixed at an hourly rate and at a monthly rate simultaneously) €2,145.00 : €2570.93 €14.86 1 September 2023 Malta: €854.16 (minimum wage is fixed at a weekly rate) €791.00 : €854.16 €5.34 1 January 2024 Netherlands: €2300.00 (minimum wage is fixed at an hourly rate) €1,887.00

  7. List of international prime ministerial trips made by David ...

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    t. e. This is the list of international prime ministerial trips made by David Cameron, who served as the 53rd Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 11 May 2010 to 13 July 2016. David Cameron made 148 trips to 62 countries (in addition to visiting the Occupied Palestinian Territories) during his premiership . The number of visits per country:

  8. Telecommunications in Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Fixed broadband. Luxembourg's fixed broadband sector exhibits a 91% uptake rate, exceeding the EU's 78% average. Additionally, 63% of Luxembourg households have access to broadband speeds of at least 100 Mbps, above the EU's 41%. The country's digital infrastructure includes 96% coverage in very high capacity networks (VHCN) and 75% in fibre to ...

  9. Pošta Crne Gore - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, the Montenegrin Post was the first in Europe to use motor vehicles to fulfill its mission of mail delivery. [2] On October 28, 1998, the division of PTT Saobraćaja Crne Gore, a Montenegrin postal, telegraph and telephone company, into two new companies was approved: a postal operator (Pošta Crne Gore) and a telecommunications ...

  10. Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. 36 avenue du Lignon, Geneva, Switzerland. Members. 4 million (1994) [1] Publication. PTTI News. Website. ptti .ch. The Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International ( PTTI) was a global union federation bringing together unions of communications workers worldwide.

  11. Vehicle registration plates of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle license plates of Switzerland, are composed of a two-letter code for the canton and a number with up to 6 digits. The rear plates also display two shields with the flags of Switzerland and the respective canton. Since 1972, the sizes of the plates have been 300 x 80 mm (front) and 300 x 160 mm (rear).