Agencia Boliviana de Correos

The Agencia Boliviana de Correos (lit.'Bolivian Postal Agency') is a state-owned corporation that functions as Bolivia's official national postal service since 1 March 2018.[1] The agency took over the responsibilities of the former Empresa de Correos de Bolivia, which was dissolved and underwent liquidation due to financial challenges.[2] This article about an organisation in Bolivia is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This postal system–related article is a stub.
Envelope for mailing
Envelope for mailing
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