Correos de Nicaragua

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Nicaraguan Postal Service (Correos de Nicaragua)
Company type Public Service
Industry Postal administration
Founded Nicaragua
Headquarters Managua
Products First Class mail
Domestic Mail
Express Mail
Logistics
Revenueunknown
Website Official Website

The Nicaraguan Postal Service (Spanish : Correos de Nicaragua), is a postal service that is decentralized from the Nicaraguan government, [1] but offers a public service to the people.

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References

  1. "Correos de Nicaragua tracking". ship24. 14 February 2024. Retrieved 14 February 2024.