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SUMMARY:World Post Day
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julio Moraga":julio@moraga.se
DESCRIPTION:\n	(UPU/1969/Res.C.11)\n\n\n\n	World Post Day is an internat
	ional day that occurs each year on October 9\, the anniversary of the Univ
	ersal Postal Union (UPU)\,[1] which started in 1874 in Switzerland. The UP
	U was the start of the global communications revolution\, introducing the 
	ability to write letters to others all over the world. World Post Day star
	ted in 1969. Since then\, countries all over the world take part in celebr
	ations to highlight the importance of the postal service. Many things happ
	en on this day. Post offices in some countries hold special stamp collecti
	on exhibitions\; there are open days at postal measures and there are work
	shops on postal history. The UPU organizes an international letter writing
	 competition for young people. Since 1969\, UPU announces the annual best 
	postal services of the year on the 9 October.[1]\n\n\n\n	Postal systems ha
	ve been in operation for many centuries. From way back in history\, people
	 sent letters to each other. These were delivered on foot or on horseback 
	by special messengers. From the 1600s the first national postage systems b
	egan springing up in many countries. These were more organized and many pe
	ople could use them. Slowly countries agreed to exchange mail internationa
	lly. By the late 1800s there was a global postal service\, but it was slow
	 and complicated. The birth of the UPU in 1874 opened the way for the effi
	cient postal service in existence today. In 1948\, the UPU become an agenc
	y of the United Nations.\n\n
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