The postal history of the world has been found in Egypt, in about the year 255 BC. Although earlier, courier service already exists on most of the continents as a courier service for the Kings. This time the mail is the clay plate inscription. And communication for the soldiers of King Jesus is considered the first Mailer people in history. Then, the advent of paper written in China in the second century and in Europe in centuries XI-XII has really created a revolution in the exchange of mail. Mr Heinrich Von Stephan, proposed the establishment of the Universal Postal Union between peoples. 15 September 1874, the Postal Congress held in Berne, Switzerland, with the participation of 22 countries in Europe. October 9, 1874, the establishment Of the post Conference and signed the Treaty of Berne. This Treaty took effect on 1 July 1875. After this, the postal Association was unanimously changed its name to the World Postal Union (UPU).Since 1947, the World Postal Union recognised as professional organization located in the United Nations. To date, the UPU has 193 Member States. The world postal system to 666 thousand post offices serving billions of people. Every day, about 438 billion letters, 6 billion parcels and wire funds to be put into the hands of recipients around the world.
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