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Cuba
Present
Operations
The postal system in Cuba is run by the state and is controlled by the Ministry
of Communications.
Main Role
The main task of the postal service is to control the local postal branches
making sure that they meet the requirements of the public. They also sort and
deliver letters and other postal items.
Future
Goals
The aim of the postal service is to restructure the postal system so that its
control is centralized, making for a more efficient service.
Services
Provided
The services that are provided by the Cuba postal system are to control the
functions of the parts of the postal service, to process and examine possible
changes and future services, and to deliver mail both nationally and
internationally.
Post Code
The Postcodes in Cuba consist of five digits. The first two digits represent a
province, town or large district, the first two digits combined with the third
digit represent that the postcode is in Havana which is a large district, and
the first four digits together represent other districts. The fourth digit
represents the postal area, the fourth and fifth digit together represent that
the postcode is from a main provincial town and the last digit represents the
delivery area (e.g. 11830).
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