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Russian post offices abroad
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The Russian post offices abroad were established by Russia between the late 18th and early 20th centuries to handle mail service where the local service was deemed unreliable. The first such were the Russian post offices in the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire, which began operations in the 1770s. All the post offices closed during the 1910s.


Mail from some of the post offices is scarce. There is only one known piece of mail from the Russian post office in Ulankom,[1] for instance, which was discovered by Michel Liphschutz in the 1940s.
Russian Post currently maintains a post office in Berlin.[2]
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