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UPAEP Postal Union of the Americas, Spain and Portugal.

Mission
Postal Union of the Americas, Spain and Portugal's mission is to be inclusive organization of common goals member countries or territories, in relation to postal and non postal issues that tend to the modernization of basic postal services through the implementation of individual projects, bilateral and collective, to ensure the territorial integrity, continuous improvement quality and development and modernization process administrative, operational and legal. Objectives


Promote universal postal service and to improve and promote the postal market in the region through structural reform of the postal sector in member countries or territories, transforming and modernizing their organizations and human resources training

promote an efficient postal development cooperation of the countries or territories members and facilitate the exchange of information and knowledge in operational areas, regulatory and governmental

improve the quality of service, interoperability and security networks, through promotion and implementation of information technology being able to measure the performance of postal services and more reliable data exchange between member countries or territories, thus corresponding to the demands of users and ensure

integration of actions and strategies in the framework of the World Postal Strategy UPU and encourage interaction, coordination and communication with the UPU, the Restricted Unions, other international organizations and other stakeholders in the postal sector. History


The origins of the Postal Union of the Americas, Spain and Portugal are in the postal treaty concluded in Bogotá, Colombia, in 1838, and ratified by Ecuador, Venezuela and Colombia, through which the Union is founded Gran Colombia invoking the "intimate union and cordial friendship of the contracting countries."

Ten years later, this high example of international cooperation is echoed in the Convention of Lima, Peru, 1848, signed between Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia and Peru.

Subsequently, in 1864, also in Lima, signed a new cooperation pact and postal union between Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, El Salvador, Peru and Venezuela in order to "facilitate larger scale and improve postal relations between the contracting countries.

On July 17, 1911 was signed in Caracas, Venezuela, the "Bolivarian Postal Agreement between Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela.

In 1911, meeting in Montevideo, Uruguay, the representatives of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela, initiated by the Postmaster General of Uruguay, Dr. Francisco Santos Garcia and create the "Union of South American Post" and as permanent liaison body, the International Office based in Montevideo.

Congress in Buenos Aires in 1921, the Union of South American Post expands its geographic boundaries becoming "American Postal Union," in the Countries of Central America, North America and the Caribbean, except Haiti, Honduras and Canada. At the Congress of Mexico, 1926 Honduras and Spain are incorporated and created the International Office of Transfers of Panama.

the Madrid Congress in 1931, Haiti and Canada, and incorporated by Congress, is called the union "Postal Union of the Americas and Spain"

Congress in Buenos Aires in 1960 establishing a Technical Committee advisory organ of the Union and its powers are extended by Congress in Mexico in 1966 changing its name to "Technical Advisory Committee and Executive." The Congress of Santiago in 1971 is renamed "Executive Advisory Council and"

Mexico's Congress of 1966 marks a new and important period in the life of the union to establish its incorporation into the universal effort for technical cooperation the field of vocational training, providing for the establishment of regional schools for the teaching post, and the creation of a Centre for Translation and the International Postal Union of the Americas and Spain in Montevideo and the installation of Service English translation at the International Bureau of Universal Postal Union in Bern.

Santiago Congress of 1971 adopted the Constitution and General Regulations of the Union. The EU organic rules previously contained in the Convention and its Implementing Regulations.

Congress in Havana in 1985 issued the landmark Postal Declaration of Havana in which he set the new direction of the body, away from its regulatory endeavor to turn all his technical ability purely operational aspects of the mail, the improvement of their quality, safety and the development of high quality products. In

Congress in Buenos Aires in 1990 and Portugal joined the EU gives to its current name "Postal Union of the Americas, Spain and Portugal."

Finally, the meeting of the Executive Advisory Board and 1992, are incorporated into the Union of Postal Administrations of Netherlands Antilles and Aruba. Member Countries



Netherlands Antilles, Argentina, Aruba, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Spain, United States, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Dominican Republic, Surinam, Uruguay and Venezuela Stamps


Since 1989 member countries UPAEP sets of stamps issued based on a common theme always represents the logo of the organization and has created a collection of interest to philatelists. Each year the stamps in this collection are based on a different theme, this is the list of items for each year:

1989 Pre-Columbian Peoples - Manners and Customs. 1990
The environment seen by the discoverers.
1991 voyage of discovery. 1992
V Centenary of the Discovery of America.
1993 endangered fauna. 1994
postal transport vehicles.
1995 Preservation of the ecological system.
1996 national costumes.
1997 The Postman. 1998
Prominent women from each country.
1999 The new millennium without arms.
2000 AIDS Campaign.
2001 Properties inscribed on the World Heritage list by UNESCO recognized and / or sites of outstanding national territory UPAEP countries.
2002 Education - Illiteracy.
2003 Flora and fauna.
2004 Environment.
2005 Fight against poverty.
2006 saving energy.
2007 Education for All.
2008 National Holidays.
2009 Traditional Games.
2010 Symbols.
2011 Mailboxes. 2012
Myths and Legends. 2013
Combating discrimination.

In the early years of broadcasting, many Caribbean island nations such as Dominica, Grenada, etc. Round. emissions printed unofficial UPAE America series, including Guinea Bissau and Sao Tome issued some leaves and Principe block.

member countries do not always have stamps issued each year UPAEP America, some of them have a long time without issue, like Mexico, which does not emit this series since 1995, and Venezuela since 1999. Anyway, all member states of the organization ever issued stamps UPAEP series, with the exception of Canada. Emissions

Ecuadorian

1989: Archaeology


1999: Manuelita Saenz

2008 National Holidays


2009: Traditional Games

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