Correo Uruguayo

National postal service of Uruguay
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An 1858 Uruguayan stamp

The National Postal Administration (Spanish: Administración Nacional de Correos), trading as Correo Uruguayo (lit.'Uruguayan Mail') is the state-owned national postal service of Uruguay.

Headquarters

The headquarters of Correo Uruguayo is the Palacio de Correos de Montevideo, located in the Ciudad Vieja neighborhood.[1] The reinforced concrete building was inaugurated in 1925 and has a 63-meter tower.[2] The Museo Postal operates in the same complex, which has an extensive collection on the history of the country's postal service.

See also

References

  1. ^ Guía arquitectónica y urbanística, cuarta edición
  2. ^ "Edificio Palacio de Correos - Galerías - Correo Uruguayo". www.correo.com.uy. Retrieved 2024-02-15.

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