Om Convention of Rome
This is an official report of the Universal Postal Union's Congress held in Rome in 1906. The Convention of Rome established international agreements and regulations for postal services and systems, which were crucial for the development of communication and commerce across borders. This document is a key source for the history of postal services and international organizations.
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