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San Marino
editThe article implies that Poste Vatican and Poste San Marino were somehow closely related, and were separated in 2019. However, the cited article[1] does not clearly say that.
San Marino and Vatican City have passed laws to incorporate their philatelic and numismatic bureaus into the respective postal operations: Poste Vaticane (Telecommunications Directorate) and Poste San Marino (a shared company, incorporated in 2015).
I read that as saying that both San Marino and Vatican City are changing the way their postal services are structured, but not as saying that the two are in any way related with each other. As I read it, in both Vatican City and San Marino, there were postal operators and philatelic and numismatic bureaus, and both countries independently are merging them. I'm no expert, just curious. I may have read this wrong. I'd like some clarity. TRiG (talk) 18:08, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
Notes
edit- ^ "Philatelic bureau changes for San Marino and Vatican City". Linns Stamp News. Retrieved 2021-02-04.