Communications in Argentina - Argentine Media, Newspapers Published in Argentina, Telecommunications in Argentina, Radio in Argentina (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Argentine media, Newspapers published in Argentina, Telecommunications in Argentina, Radio in Argentina, Postage stamps and postal history of Argentina, Telephone numbers in Argentina, La Nacion, Buenos Aires Herald, Clarin, La Razon, El Dia, Postal codes in Argentina, La Capital, List of people on stamps of Argentina, Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers, Perfil, El Intransigente, List of newspapers in Argentina, La Voz del Interior, Martin Fierro Awards, Telegrafo Mercantil, Rio Negro, Gazeta de Buenos Ayres, Ole, Critica de la Argentina, El Tribuno, La Gaceta, Diario Popular, La Prensa, Cronica, Argentinisches Tageblatt, Ambito Financiero, La Nueva Provincia, Pagina/12, El Siglo, Los Andes, The Southern Cross, Solosol, El Litoral, Adelante, La Opinion, Emma, la polilla fashion, Unser Gedank, Jaridat ar-rabita al-wataniya as-suriya, The Argentimes, MDZ Online, Rosario/12. Excerpt: This article is about the various communications systems of Argentina. Argentines have access to over 5,000 post offices nationwide, Latin America's best ratio.The National Postal Service was established in 1854, privatized in 1997, and partly re-nationalized in 2003. There are no standard abbreviations for provinces' names; but the province name is optional and usually not needed if the postal code is correct. The format of the postal code was expanded in 1998 to include more specific information on location within cities; it now uses a letter that identifies the province, a four-digit number, and then three more letters (and slightly different numbers are used for different parts of a city, which was formerly done only in the case of Buenos Aires). See Argentine postal code for details. The largest mail carrier nationally is the public Correo Argentino, followed by two private carriers operating nationwide (OCA and ...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Argentine media, Newspapers published in Argentina, Telecommunications in Argentina, Radio in Argentina, Postage stamps and postal history of Argentina, Telephone numbers in Argentina, La Nacion, Buenos Aires Herald, Clarin, La Razon, El Dia, Postal codes in Argentina, La Capital, List of people on stamps of Argentina, Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers, Perfil, El Intransigente, List of newspapers in Argentina, La Voz del Interior, Martin Fierro Awards, Telegrafo Mercantil, Rio Negro, Gazeta de Buenos Ayres, Ole, Critica de la Argentina, El Tribuno, La Gaceta, Diario Popular, La Prensa, Cronica, Argentinisches Tageblatt, Ambito Financiero, La Nueva Provincia, Pagina/12, El Siglo, Los Andes, The Southern Cross, Solosol, El Litoral, Adelante, La Opinion, Emma, la polilla fashion, Unser Gedank, Jaridat ar-rabita al-wataniya as-suriya, The Argentimes, MDZ Online, Rosario/12. Excerpt: This article is about the various communications systems of Argentina. Argentines have access to over 5,000 post offices nationwide, Latin America's best ratio.The National Postal Service was established in 1854, privatized in 1997, and partly re-nationalized in 2003. There are no standard abbreviations for provinces' names; but the province name is optional and usually not needed if the postal code is correct. The format of the postal code was expanded in 1998 to include more specific information on location within cities; it now uses a letter that identifies the province, a four-digit number, and then three more letters (and slightly different numbers are used for different parts of a city, which was formerly done only in the case of Buenos Aires). See Argentine postal code for details. The largest mail carrier nationally is the public Correo Argentino, followed by two private carriers operating nationwide (OCA and ...

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July 2011

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