Cyprus Postal Services
Cyprus Postal Services, or Cyprus Post, is the postal operator of Cyprus and operates the government-operated Post Office. A legacy of British colonial rule is the use of pillar boxes with the initials of the British monarch, although after independence they were painted yellow.
History
Modern postal services in Cyprus began with the takeover of the island by Britain in 1878. Almost immediately the British colonial administration under first British High Commissioner and Governor of Cyprus, Sir Garnet Wolseley, set about establishing a British-style postal service on the island, with S.R. French being dispatched from the General Post Office in London.In 1994 Cyprus adopted a new postcode. The alphanumerical code precedes the name of the town or city, hence:
CY-1900 NICOSIA
CYPRUS
The 'CY' prefix is only required for mail originating from abroad.
The postcode number ranges for the administrative areas are:
- Nicosia District: 1000–2999
- Limassol District: 3000–4999
- Famagusta District: 5000–5999
- Larnaca District: 6000–7999
- Paphos District: 8000–8999
- Kyrenia District: 9000–9999