Mail deem first republic

You're referring to the First Republic of Mail, also known as the Republic of Mail (Repubblica di Mail) or the Republic of Mail (Repubblica di Posta).

The Republic of Mail was a short-lived micronation that existed from 1995 to 2006, located in the Italian region of Veneto. It was founded by a group of postal enthusiasts who wanted to create a unique and independent postal system.

Here are some interesting facts about the Republic of Mail:

  1. Postal independence: The Republic of Mail was not recognized by any government, but it issued its own stamps, postal cards, and other philatelic items.
  2. Unique postal system: The Republic of Mail had its own postal code (38050), and mail was sorted and delivered by volunteers.
  3. Philatelic significance: The Republic of Mail issued over 1,000 different stamps, many of which are highly sought after by philatelists.
  4. International recognition: Although not recognized by governments, the Republic of Mail was recognized by some postal organizations and philatelic associations.
  5. Closure: The Republic of Mail ceased to exist in 2006 due to financial difficulties and disagreements among its founders.

The Republic of Mail is still remembered by philatelists and postal enthusiasts around the world, and its legacy continues to inspire new postal initiatives and micronations.