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MaltaPost p.l.c. is the postal service company in Malta. The public limited company took over the postal services previously carried out by Posta Limited , and started operating on 1 May 1998. [1]
The public limited company MaltaPost plc was established on 16 April 1998, and it took over operations of Malta's postal service on 1 May of the same year. On 31 January 2002, MaltaPost was partially privatized when the government sold 35% to Transend Worldwide Ltd, a subsidiary company of New Zealand Post.
These are the different post codes and the localities that use them: ATD: Attard (including Ta' Qali) BBG: Birżebbuġa (including Ħal Far, Kalafrana and Qajjenza) BKR: Birkirkara (including Fleur-de-Lys, Mrieħel and Swatar) BML: Bormla (Cospicua) BRG: Birgu (Vittoriosa) BZN: Balzan. DGL: Dingli. FGR: Fgura.
Website. www.maltapostalmuseum.com. The Malta Postal Museum ( Maltese: Mużew tal-Posta ta' Malta) is a postal museum in Valletta, Malta. It is run by the postal operator MaltaPost, and it was inaugurated on 17 June 2016. The museum is housed in a restored 20th-century townhouse in the centre of Valletta, close to the Grandmaster's Palace and ...
The JB Catalogue lists all of Malta's stamps and stationery, philatelic material issued by MaltaPost and a number of items relating to Malta's postal history. Stamps. GB stamps used in Malta (1857–1884) Postage stamps (1860- ) Air Mail stamps (1928–1984) Miniature Sheets (1971- ) FRAMA labels (2002) Stamp booklets (1970- )
Robert Baden-Powell – British military officer, founder of scouting (2007) Alexander Ball – British naval officer, Civil Commissioner of Malta (1999) Ġużeppi Bajada – Maltese Sette Giugno victim (1985) Nicolo Baldacchino – Maltese tenor (1985) Giuseppe Barth – Maltese-Austrian ophthalmologist (1974)
Estimated value. £ 3250–£4500. The St Paul's Shipwreck 10/- black is a postage and revenue stamp issued by the Crown Colony of Malta on 6 March 1919, and it is generally considered to be the country's rarest and most expensive stamp. It is rare because a very limited quantity of 1530 stamps was printed and it was inadvertently issued ...
A stamp from the first series of SMOM stamps issued in 1966. This is an article about the postage stamps and postal history of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.. The Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta, otherwise known as the Sovereign Military Order of Malta or SMOM is a Roman Catholic order based in Rome, Italy.