Iran Post
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Iran Post
Summary
Iran Post is a postal service[1]. It draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (postal_service category, ranking #26 of 40).[2]
Key Facts
- Iran Post is in the country of Iran[3].
- Iran Post's image is recorded as Post Iran Central Office 5.jpg[4].
- Iran Post's instance of is recorded as postal service[5].
- Iran Post's instance of is recorded as business[6].
- Iran Post's instance of is recorded as enterprise[7].
- Iran Post's instance of is recorded as public company[8].
- Iran Post's founder is recorded as Ministry of Information and Communications Technology[9].
- Iran Post's headquarters location is recorded as Tehran[10].
- Iran Post's stock exchange is recorded as Tehran Stock Exchange[11].
- Iran Post's industry is recorded as logistics[12].
- Iran Post's website account on is recorded as Rubika[13].
- Iran Post's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05f7dck[14].
- Iran Post's location of formation is recorded as Tehran[15].
- Iran Post's official website is recorded as http://www.post.ir[16].
- Iran Post's product or material produced is recorded as mail[17].
- Iran Post's employees is recorded as {'amount': '+16000'}[18].
- Iran Post's legal form is recorded as public company[19].
- Iran Post's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1n3dw3v28[20].
- Iran Post's OSM Name Suggestion Index ID is recorded as iranpost-7b16d2[21].
- Iran Post's OSM Name Suggestion Index ID is recorded as iranpost-05a404[22].
- Iran Post's Aparat channel ID is recorded as nationalpost[23].
Body
Founding
Iran Post's founder is recorded as Ministry of Information and Communications Technology[9]. Its location of formation is recorded as Tehran[15].
Operations
Iran Post's headquarters location is recorded as Tehran[10].
Industry
Iran Post's industry is recorded as logistics[12].
Ownership
Iran Post's stock exchange is recorded as Tehran Stock Exchange[11]. Its product or material produced is recorded as mail[17].
Why It Matters
Iran Post draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (postal_service category, ranking #26 of 40).[2] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]