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globalzipcode · 2 years ago
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LATEST POSTAL CODE WORLDWIDE 2023
HOW TO FIND A ZIP CODE
Finding the postal codes you need for your post is as simple as a few clicks. First, select your country of choice to be taken to a list of the administrative divisions of that country. Then select the area where you are trying to send your letter for a list of the available zip codes for that area.
Not sure of the country or the administrative division to choose? Or your country/region is missing in the list? Try entering the address into the search at the top of the page to lookup the right code to use
A postal code (also known locally in various English-speaking countries throughout the world as a post code, postcode, ZIP Code or PIN) is a series of letters or digits or both, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, included in a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail.
The characters used in postal codes are
The Arabic numerals “0” to “9”
Letters of the ISO basic Latin alphabet
Spaces, hyphens
WHAT IS A ZIP CODE?
A ZIP Code is a postal code that is used by the United States Postal Service. It was introduced in 1963, the basic format comprised of five digits. However, an extended ZIP+4 code was introduced in 1983. It comprised of five digits of the ZIP Code having a hyphen and four digits that designated a more specific location.
WHAT IS A POSTAL CODE?
A postal code is also locally known as postcode, ZIP code, postcode, or PIN in different English-speaking countries throughout the world. It is a series of digits or letters or both, and sometimes it also involves the use of spaces or punctuation added in a postal address in order to sort mail.
The characters that can be used in postal codes are:
Letters of the ISO basic Latin alphabet The Arabic numerals 0 to 9 Spaces, hyphens
There are many different synonyms of postal code:
CAP: The standard term used in Italy.
Eircode: The standard term used in Ireland.
CEP: The standard term used in Brazil.
NPA: The standard term used in Italian-speaking Switzerland and French-speaking Switzerland.
PIN: The standard term used in India.
Postal Code: The general term used in Canada.
PLZ: The standard term used in Austria, Germany, Liechtenstein, and German-speaking Switzerland.
Postcode: It is popular in many English-speaking countries.
ZIP Code: The standard term used in the United States and the Philippines.
PSC: The standard term used in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
In February 2023, 117 of the 190 member countries of the Universal Postal Union had postal code systems. There were only a few postal code systems that are alphanumeric, and most of them are numeric. Usually, postal codes are assigned to geographical areas.
FINDING YOUR POSTAL CODE
Country Zipcode is a platform where you can find your current location, zipcode, Pincode, postal code, and more. It is easy to do it with just a few clicks. First of all, choose the country, and you will get a list of administrative divisions of that country. Then you will need to select the area where you want to send the post. Find the list of available zip codes for the specific location.
If you are not sure about the country or the administrative division, the country/region is missing from the list. Enter the address into the search at the top of the page for zipcode lookup. Moreover, use our country map to find the zip / postal code you are looking for.
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iwantnukes · 5 months ago
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This is an initiative to make safe abortions legal and accessible in the European Union🇪🇺
If you are from Europe I beg you to go to the link and fill it out. Under the "read more" I will write down all of the information that would be expected from someone signing the initiative.
1. At first you will need to select which country you are from.
The country's you can choose are: Austria 🇦🇹, Belgium 🇧🇪, Bulgaria 🇧🇬, Croatia 🇭🇷, Cyprus 🇨🇾, Czechia, Denmark 🇩🇰, Estonia 🇪🇪, Finland 🇫🇮, France 🇫🇷, Germany 🇩🇪, Greece 🇬🇷, Hungary 🇭🇺, Ireland 🇮🇪, Italy 🇮🇹, Latvia 🇱🇻, Lithuania 🇱🇹, Luxembourg 🇱🇺, Malta 🇲🇹, Netherlands 🇳🇱, Poland 🇵🇱, Portugal 🇵🇹, Romania 🇷🇴, Slovakia 🇸🇰, Slovenia 🇸🇮, Spain 🇪🇸 and Sweden 🇸🇪.
2. Next they will ask for:
-Your full first name
-Your family name
-Your date of birth
-Name of the street that you live in
-Your house number
-Your postal code
-The city you live in
-And if you live in another country but have citizenship you have to select the country
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brookston · 5 months ago
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Holidays 7.1
Holidays
Air Force Day (Philippines)
Al Adha (Egypt)
American Zoo Day
Armed Forces Day (Singapore)
Balloon Airmail Day
Band Holiday (Taiwan)
Bank Employee Day (Guatemala)
Battle of Gettysburg Day
Battle of the Somme Anniversary Day
Bidoof Day (Pokémon)
Bobby Bonilla Day
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Day
Cadet Nurse Corps Day
Cherokee Green Corn Ceremony
Children’s Day (Pakistan)
Clove Day (French Republic)
Communist Party of China Founding Day
Day of Freedom (Suriname)
Day of Humiliation Day (Canada)
Day of Officials and Civil Servants (Hungary)
Day to Celebrate All the World’s Creatures
Devotion to Duty Day
Dia del Empleado Bancario (Guatemala)
Doctors' Day (India)
Early Bird Day
Emancipation Day (Netherlands Antilles)
Engineer’s Day (Bahrain, Mexico)
Estee Lauder Day
Feast of Cranks
Fishermen’s Day (Marshall Islands)
Gideons Founding Day
Gurban Bayram (Azerbaijan)
Half-Year Day (China)
Hebe Asteroid Day
Holy Healers’ Day (Bulgaria)
Hug A Cowboy Day (Canada)
Indiana Jones Day (Disneyland)
Intact Day
International Architecture Day
International Joke Day
International Polychaete Day
International Reggae Day
International Tartan Day (Australia)
July Morning (Bulgaria)
Kate Steinie Day
Keti Koti (a.k.a. Emancipation Day; Suriname)
Montreux Jazz Festival begins (Switzerland) [thru 7.16]
Mount Fuji Climbing Season begins (Japan)
Moving Day (Quebec)
National Baby-Led Weaning Day
National Boating Day
National Bubble Day (UK)
National Chartered Accountants Day (India)
National City of Rancho Cordova Day
National Day of Recognition for Registrars (UK)
National Doctors’ Day (India)
National Ducks and Wetlands Day
National Festival of Tree Planting (Van Mahotsav, India)
National Financial Freedom Day
National GSA Employee Day
National Hazard Awareness Day
National ID Your Pet Day
National Make A Difference To Children Day
National Northern Authors Day (UK)
National Pet Safety and Protection Day
National Police Day (Indonesia)
National POPIA (Protection of Personal Information Act) Day (South Africa)
National Postal Workers Day
National Primm’s Cup Day
National Television Heritage Day
National T!LTed Thinkers Day
National Todd T. Bear Day
National Wear White Day
National Wrong Trousers Day
Prosecutor’s Office Employee Day (Armenia)
Ratha Yatra (Chariot Festival; India)
Resolution Renewal Day
RONPHOS Handover Day (Nauru)
Scouts’ Day (Thailand)
701 Day
Sir Seretse Khama Day (Botswana)
Slurpee Days begin (7-11) [thru 7.11]
State Bank Day (India)
Tax Service Worker’s Day (Kyrgyzstan)
Territory Day (British Virgin Islands; Northern Territory, Australia)
Tour de France begins [ends 7.24]
Uncle Jackson Day (Erie, Pennsylvania)
U.S. Postage Stamp Day
Van Mahotsav begins (India) [until July 7]
Virgin Islands Day (British Virgin Islands)
Weasel Stomping Day [Weird Al says June 31]
White Rabbit Day
World Bronchiectasis Day
World Marine Aids to Navigation Day
World Developer Day
Your Council Day (Ireland)
Zip Code Day
Zoo Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cheez Whiz Day
Creative Ice Cream Flavor Day
Half and Half Day
International Chicken Wing Day
International Fruit Day
Madeira Day (Madeira Island, Portugal)
National Cucumber Day (Netherlands)
National Deep Fried Clams Day [also 11.1]
National Gingersnap Day
Sparkling Wine Day
Thirsty First
Independence & Related Days
Aenopia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Alubijid (Philippines)
Burundi (from Belgium, 1962)
Canada Day (f.k.a. Dominion Day; 1867)
Constitution Day (Cayman Islands)
Davao Region Day (Philippines)
Dipolog City Day (Philippines)
Hong Kong Administrative Region Establishment Day (Hong Kong)
Iberia (Declared; 1969) [unrecognized]
Madeira Day (Portugal; 1419)
Maramag Day (Philippines)
New Brunswick Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial Day (Canada)
Nova Scotia Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Ontario Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Prince Edward Island Province Day (Canada; 1873)
Quebec Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Republic Day (Ghana; 1965)
Rwanda (from Belgium, 1962)
Somalia (from Italy and UK, 1960)
Tagbilaran City Day (Philippines)
New Year’s Days
Second Half of the New Year Day
1st Monday in June
CARICOM Day (a.k.a. Caribbean Day) [1st Monday]
Carnival Monday (Saint Vincent and Grenadines) [1st Monday]
Heroes’ Day (Zambia) [1st Monday]
Mother’s Day (South Sudan) [1st Monday]
Motivation Monday [Every Monday]
Weekly Holidays beginning July 1 (1st Week of July)
Clean Beaches Week (thru 7.7)
International Lace Week (thru 7.6)
National Unassisted Homebirth Week (thru 7.7)
Festivals Beginning July 1, 2024
French Restaurant Week (New York, New York) [thru 7.14]
Gion Festival (Kyoto, Japan) [thru 7.31]
Ice Cream Social & Pie Baking Contest (Manitou Springs, Colorado)
Penang Durian Festival (Nibong Tebal, Malaysia) [thru 7.31]
Wimbledon (All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club in Southwest London, England) [thru 7.14]
Worldwide Festival (Sete, France) [thru 7.7]
Feast Days
Aaron (Syriac Christianity)
Agrimony Day
Antonio Rosmini-Serbati (Christian; Blessed)
Any Bloody Excuse Day (Pastafarian)
Calais (a.k.a. Carilephus; Christian; Saint)
Celebrate the Sun Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Cornscateous Air Days begin
Cosmas and Damian (Eastern Catholic)
Cybar (Christian; Saint)
Day of the Mother of Volcanoes (Pagan)
Day Sacred to Fuji (Goddess of Fire; Ancient Japan)
Denis Johnson (Writerism)
Distressed Elves’ Day (Shamanism)
Eparchius (a.k.a. Cybard; Christian; Saint)
Every Good Boy Deserves a Favour, by Tom Stoppard (Play; 1977)
Feast of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Christian)
Felix of Como (Christian; Saint)
Gaius, Pope (Christian; Martyr)
Gall of Clermont (Christian; Saint)
Gal the First (Christian; Saint)
George Sand (Writerism)
Godfrey (Positivist; Saint)
Guy Smiley (Muppetism)
Hajj season begins (UAE; Islamic)
Hossein Nuri (Artology)
Ilya Bolotowsky (Artology)
John the Baptist’s Octave (Christian)
Junípero Serra (Christian; Saint)
Julius and Aaron (Christian; Martyrs)
Leonorus (a.k.a. Lunaire; Christian; Saint)
Leontius of Autun (Christian; Saint)
Naga Panchami Festival (for Nagas, or Snake-Gods; Nepal)
Oengus Og (Irish God of Love; Celtic Book of Days)
Oh! Canada Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Oliver Plunkett (Christian; Martyr)
Rhoda Delaval (Artology)
Rumold (Christian; Saint)
Servanus (a..k.a. Serf; Christian; Saint)
Shemute (Christian; Saint)
Simeon Salus (Christian; Saint)
Skiraphoria (Cutting & Threshing Grain Festival; Ancient Greece)
Thierri, Abbot of Mont d’Hor (a.k.a. Theobald or Thibault; Christian; Saint)
Theodoric (a.k.a. Thierry
Veep (Christian; Saint)
Willard Metcalf (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Premieres
Adventure by the Sea (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton (Novel; 1920)
The Air Race (MGM Cartoon; 1933) [Never Released]
Alice and the Dog Catcher (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1924)
Anatomy of a Murder (Film; 1959)
The Apple Dumpling Gang (Film; 1975)
Armageddon (Film; 1998)
Bathing Buddies (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1946)
Beau Bosko (WB LT Cartoon; 1933)
A Bell for Philadelphia, featuring Hector Heathcote (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1963)
Beyond Lies the Wub, by Philip K. Dick (Short Story; 1951)
The BFG (Film; 2016)
Big Mo, featuring Possible Possum (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1971)
Big Trouble in Little China (Film; 1986)
Blonde on Blonde, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1966)
The Brave Little Brave (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1956)
Camp Clobber (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
Campus Capers (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1949)
The Catnip Game (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1949)
Chaplin Corps. / Accidents / Gas (A Few Quick Facts MGM Cartoon; 1944)
Cherry Blossom Festival, featuring Hashimoto (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1963)
Clint Clobber’s Cat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1957)
Cookie’ with the Miles Davis Quintet, by Miles Davis (Album; 1956)
Counter Attack (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1960)
Die Trying 2nd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1998)
Dress Rehearsal (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1965)
Electronica (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
Encyclopédie, by Denis Diderot (Encyclopedia; 1751)
Fancy Plants (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1967)
Flipper Frolics (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
For the Love of Pizza (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1972)
Friday the 13th (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
A Howling Success (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1954)
Hula Hula Land (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1949)
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Animated Film; 2009)
The Inquisit Visit (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1961)
International Woodpecker (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1957)
Jambalaya (On the Bayou), by Brenda Lee (Song; 1956)
Larry Crowne (Film; 2011)
A League of Their Own (Film; 1992)
The Legend of Tarzan (Film; 2016)
The Lightning Thief, by Rick Rioirdan (Novel; 2010)
Little Anglers (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
Little Red Hen (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1955)
Magpie Madness (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
A Man for All Seasons, by Robert Bolt (Play; 1960)
Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen (Novel; 1814) [#3]
The Message, by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (Hip-Hop Song; 1982)
Minions: The Rise of Gru (Animated Film; 2022)
The Monster Master (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1966)
Music From Big Pink, by The Band (Album; 1968)
Naked Lunch, by William S. Burroughs (Novel; 1959)
OK Computer, by Radiohead (Album; 1997)
Old Glory (WB MM Cartoon; 1939)
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Novel; 1962)
Pac-Man (Video Game; 1980)
Patriot Games, by Tom Clancy (Novel; 1987)
The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde (Novel; 1890)
Police Dogged (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1956)
Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes, by J.D. Salinger (Short Story; 1951)
The Princess (Film; 2022)
Ragtime, by E.L. Doctorow (Novel; 1975)
The Red-Headed Monkey (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Rock Island Line, by Lonnie Donegan (Skiffle Song; 1955)
Safety Second (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1950)
Scaramouche, by Darius Milhaud (Piano Duo; 1937)
The Sea Hawk (Film; 1940)
Seasick Sailors (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
The Secret Life of the American Teenager (TV Series; 2008)
Send Your Elephant to Cap, featuring Sidney (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1962)
Stalag 17 (Film; 1953)
Surprising’ Excercisin’, featuring Possible Possum (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1968)
Swamp Water Taffy, featuring Possible Possum (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1970)
Tall Timber Tale (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
Tess of the d'Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy (Novel; 1891)
Terminator Genisys (Film; 2015)
Toulouse Street, by The Doobie Brothers (Album; 1972)
Trapeze, Please (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1960)
Trick or Tree (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1961)
Tripwire, 3rd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1999)
Volcano (Fleischer Cartoon; 1942) [#8]
The Wayward Hat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1960)
When Mousehood Was In Flower (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1953)
Zen Arcade, by Hüsker Dü (Album; 1984)
Today’s Name Days
Aaron, Dietrich, Otto, Theobald (Austria)
Damyan, Damyana, Kozma, Kuzman (Bulgaria)
Aron, Estera, Oliver, Predrag, Šimun (Croatia)
Jaroslava (Czech Republic)
Theobaldus (Denmark)
Eha, Ehala, Hämarik (Estonia)
Aaro, Aaron (Finland)
Aaron, Esther, Goulwen, Thierry (France)
Aaron, Dietrich, Regina, Theobald (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Damianos, Kosmas (Greece)
Annamária, Tihamér (Hungary)
Caio, Carolina, Ester, Teobaldo (Italy)
Imants, Ingars, Intars, Teobalds (Latvia)
Julijus, Liepa, Tautrimas, Tautrimė (Lithuania)
Ask, Embla (Norway)
Aaron, Bogusław, Halina, Klarysa, Marian, Niegosława, Teobald (Poland)
Cosma, Damian, Leontie (România)
Diana (Slovakia)
Aarón, Ester, Esther, Leonor, Oliverio, Simeón (Spain)
Aron, Mirjam (Sweden)
Aaron, Aron, Arron, Derek, Derica, Derick, Derik, Derrick, Derris, Derry, Dirk, Inga, Ingrid, Theodoric (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 183 of 2024; 183 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of week 27 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 23 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Geng-Wu), Day 26 (Bing-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 25 Sivan 5784
Islamic: 24 Dhu al-Hijjah 1445
J Cal: 3 Red; Threesday [3 of 30]
Julian: 17 June 2024
Moon: 20%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 14 Charlemagne (7th Month) [Godfrey]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 8 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 12 of 94)
Week: 1st Week of July
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 11 of 31)
Calendar Changes
July (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 7 of 12]
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brookstonalmanac · 5 months ago
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Holidays 7.1
Holidays
Air Force Day (Philippines)
Al Adha (Egypt)
American Zoo Day
Armed Forces Day (Singapore)
Balloon Airmail Day
Band Holiday (Taiwan)
Bank Employee Day (Guatemala)
Battle of Gettysburg Day
Battle of the Somme Anniversary Day
Bidoof Day (Pokémon)
Bobby Bonilla Day
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Day
Cadet Nurse Corps Day
Cherokee Green Corn Ceremony
Children’s Day (Pakistan)
Clove Day (French Republic)
Communist Party of China Founding Day
Day of Freedom (Suriname)
Day of Humiliation Day (Canada)
Day of Officials and Civil Servants (Hungary)
Day to Celebrate All the World’s Creatures
Devotion to Duty Day
Dia del Empleado Bancario (Guatemala)
Doctors' Day (India)
Early Bird Day
Emancipation Day (Netherlands Antilles)
Engineer’s Day (Bahrain, Mexico)
Estee Lauder Day
Feast of Cranks
Fishermen’s Day (Marshall Islands)
Gideons Founding Day
Gurban Bayram (Azerbaijan)
Half-Year Day (China)
Hebe Asteroid Day
Holy Healers’ Day (Bulgaria)
Hug A Cowboy Day (Canada)
Indiana Jones Day (Disneyland)
Intact Day
International Architecture Day
International Joke Day
International Polychaete Day
International Reggae Day
International Tartan Day (Australia)
July Morning (Bulgaria)
Kate Steinie Day
Keti Koti (a.k.a. Emancipation Day; Suriname)
Montreux Jazz Festival begins (Switzerland) [thru 7.16]
Mount Fuji Climbing Season begins (Japan)
Moving Day (Quebec)
National Baby-Led Weaning Day
National Boating Day
National Bubble Day (UK)
National Chartered Accountants Day (India)
National City of Rancho Cordova Day
National Day of Recognition for Registrars (UK)
National Doctors’ Day (India)
National Ducks and Wetlands Day
National Festival of Tree Planting (Van Mahotsav, India)
National Financial Freedom Day
National GSA Employee Day
National Hazard Awareness Day
National ID Your Pet Day
National Make A Difference To Children Day
National Northern Authors Day (UK)
National Pet Safety and Protection Day
National Police Day (Indonesia)
National POPIA (Protection of Personal Information Act) Day (South Africa)
National Postal Workers Day
National Primm’s Cup Day
National Television Heritage Day
National T!LTed Thinkers Day
National Todd T. Bear Day
National Wear White Day
National Wrong Trousers Day
Prosecutor’s Office Employee Day (Armenia)
Ratha Yatra (Chariot Festival; India)
Resolution Renewal Day
RONPHOS Handover Day (Nauru)
Scouts’ Day (Thailand)
701 Day
Sir Seretse Khama Day (Botswana)
Slurpee Days begin (7-11) [thru 7.11]
State Bank Day (India)
Tax Service Worker’s Day (Kyrgyzstan)
Territory Day (British Virgin Islands; Northern Territory, Australia)
Tour de France begins [ends 7.24]
Uncle Jackson Day (Erie, Pennsylvania)
U.S. Postage Stamp Day
Van Mahotsav begins (India) [until July 7]
Virgin Islands Day (British Virgin Islands)
Weasel Stomping Day [Weird Al says June 31]
White Rabbit Day
World Bronchiectasis Day
World Marine Aids to Navigation Day
World Developer Day
Your Council Day (Ireland)
Zip Code Day
Zoo Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cheez Whiz Day
Creative Ice Cream Flavor Day
Half and Half Day
International Chicken Wing Day
International Fruit Day
Madeira Day (Madeira Island, Portugal)
National Cucumber Day (Netherlands)
National Deep Fried Clams Day [also 11.1]
National Gingersnap Day
Sparkling Wine Day
Thirsty First
Independence & Related Days
Aenopia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Alubijid (Philippines)
Burundi (from Belgium, 1962)
Canada Day (f.k.a. Dominion Day; 1867)
Constitution Day (Cayman Islands)
Davao Region Day (Philippines)
Dipolog City Day (Philippines)
Hong Kong Administrative Region Establishment Day (Hong Kong)
Iberia (Declared; 1969) [unrecognized]
Madeira Day (Portugal; 1419)
Maramag Day (Philippines)
New Brunswick Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial Day (Canada)
Nova Scotia Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Ontario Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Prince Edward Island Province Day (Canada; 1873)
Quebec Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Republic Day (Ghana; 1965)
Rwanda (from Belgium, 1962)
Somalia (from Italy and UK, 1960)
Tagbilaran City Day (Philippines)
New Year’s Days
Second Half of the New Year Day
1st Monday in June
CARICOM Day (a.k.a. Caribbean Day) [1st Monday]
Carnival Monday (Saint Vincent and Grenadines) [1st Monday]
Heroes’ Day (Zambia) [1st Monday]
Mother’s Day (South Sudan) [1st Monday]
Motivation Monday [Every Monday]
Weekly Holidays beginning July 1 (1st Week of July)
Clean Beaches Week (thru 7.7)
International Lace Week (thru 7.6)
National Unassisted Homebirth Week (thru 7.7)
Festivals Beginning July 1, 2024
French Restaurant Week (New York, New York) [thru 7.14]
Gion Festival (Kyoto, Japan) [thru 7.31]
Ice Cream Social & Pie Baking Contest (Manitou Springs, Colorado)
Penang Durian Festival (Nibong Tebal, Malaysia) [thru 7.31]
Wimbledon (All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club in Southwest London, England) [thru 7.14]
Worldwide Festival (Sete, France) [thru 7.7]
Feast Days
Aaron (Syriac Christianity)
Agrimony Day
Antonio Rosmini-Serbati (Christian; Blessed)
Any Bloody Excuse Day (Pastafarian)
Calais (a.k.a. Carilephus; Christian; Saint)
Celebrate the Sun Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Cornscateous Air Days begin
Cosmas and Damian (Eastern Catholic)
Cybar (Christian; Saint)
Day of the Mother of Volcanoes (Pagan)
Day Sacred to Fuji (Goddess of Fire; Ancient Japan)
Denis Johnson (Writerism)
Distressed Elves’ Day (Shamanism)
Eparchius (a.k.a. Cybard; Christian; Saint)
Every Good Boy Deserves a Favour, by Tom Stoppard (Play; 1977)
Feast of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Christian)
Felix of Como (Christian; Saint)
Gaius, Pope (Christian; Martyr)
Gall of Clermont (Christian; Saint)
Gal the First (Christian; Saint)
George Sand (Writerism)
Godfrey (Positivist; Saint)
Guy Smiley (Muppetism)
Hajj season begins (UAE; Islamic)
Hossein Nuri (Artology)
Ilya Bolotowsky (Artology)
John the Baptist’s Octave (Christian)
Junípero Serra (Christian; Saint)
Julius and Aaron (Christian; Martyrs)
Leonorus (a.k.a. Lunaire; Christian; Saint)
Leontius of Autun (Christian; Saint)
Naga Panchami Festival (for Nagas, or Snake-Gods; Nepal)
Oengus Og (Irish God of Love; Celtic Book of Days)
Oh! Canada Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Oliver Plunkett (Christian; Martyr)
Rhoda Delaval (Artology)
Rumold (Christian; Saint)
Servanus (a..k.a. Serf; Christian; Saint)
Shemute (Christian; Saint)
Simeon Salus (Christian; Saint)
Skiraphoria (Cutting & Threshing Grain Festival; Ancient Greece)
Thierri, Abbot of Mont d’Hor (a.k.a. Theobald or Thibault; Christian; Saint)
Theodoric (a.k.a. Thierry
Veep (Christian; Saint)
Willard Metcalf (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Premieres
Adventure by the Sea (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton (Novel; 1920)
The Air Race (MGM Cartoon; 1933) [Never Released]
Alice and the Dog Catcher (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1924)
Anatomy of a Murder (Film; 1959)
The Apple Dumpling Gang (Film; 1975)
Armageddon (Film; 1998)
Bathing Buddies (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1946)
Beau Bosko (WB LT Cartoon; 1933)
A Bell for Philadelphia, featuring Hector Heathcote (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1963)
Beyond Lies the Wub, by Philip K. Dick (Short Story; 1951)
The BFG (Film; 2016)
Big Mo, featuring Possible Possum (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1971)
Big Trouble in Little China (Film; 1986)
Blonde on Blonde, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1966)
The Brave Little Brave (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1956)
Camp Clobber (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
Campus Capers (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1949)
The Catnip Game (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1949)
Chaplin Corps. / Accidents / Gas (A Few Quick Facts MGM Cartoon; 1944)
Cherry Blossom Festival, featuring Hashimoto (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1963)
Clint Clobber’s Cat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1957)
Cookie’ with the Miles Davis Quintet, by Miles Davis (Album; 1956)
Counter Attack (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1960)
Die Trying 2nd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1998)
Dress Rehearsal (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1965)
Electronica (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
Encyclopédie, by Denis Diderot (Encyclopedia; 1751)
Fancy Plants (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1967)
Flipper Frolics (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
For the Love of Pizza (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1972)
Friday the 13th (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
A Howling Success (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1954)
Hula Hula Land (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1949)
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Animated Film; 2009)
The Inquisit Visit (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1961)
International Woodpecker (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1957)
Jambalaya (On the Bayou), by Brenda Lee (Song; 1956)
Larry Crowne (Film; 2011)
A League of Their Own (Film; 1992)
The Legend of Tarzan (Film; 2016)
The Lightning Thief, by Rick Rioirdan (Novel; 2010)
Little Anglers (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
Little Red Hen (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1955)
Magpie Madness (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
A Man for All Seasons, by Robert Bolt (Play; 1960)
Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen (Novel; 1814) [#3]
The Message, by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (Hip-Hop Song; 1982)
Minions: The Rise of Gru (Animated Film; 2022)
The Monster Master (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1966)
Music From Big Pink, by The Band (Album; 1968)
Naked Lunch, by William S. Burroughs (Novel; 1959)
OK Computer, by Radiohead (Album; 1997)
Old Glory (WB MM Cartoon; 1939)
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Novel; 1962)
Pac-Man (Video Game; 1980)
Patriot Games, by Tom Clancy (Novel; 1987)
The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde (Novel; 1890)
Police Dogged (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1956)
Pretty Mouth and Green My Eyes, by J.D. Salinger (Short Story; 1951)
The Princess (Film; 2022)
Ragtime, by E.L. Doctorow (Novel; 1975)
The Red-Headed Monkey (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Rock Island Line, by Lonnie Donegan (Skiffle Song; 1955)
Safety Second (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1950)
Scaramouche, by Darius Milhaud (Piano Duo; 1937)
The Sea Hawk (Film; 1940)
Seasick Sailors (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
The Secret Life of the American Teenager (TV Series; 2008)
Send Your Elephant to Cap, featuring Sidney (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1962)
Stalag 17 (Film; 1953)
Surprising’ Excercisin’, featuring Possible Possum (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1968)
Swamp Water Taffy, featuring Possible Possum (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1970)
Tall Timber Tale (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
Tess of the d'Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy (Novel; 1891)
Terminator Genisys (Film; 2015)
Toulouse Street, by The Doobie Brothers (Album; 1972)
Trapeze, Please (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1960)
Trick or Tree (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1961)
Tripwire, 3rd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1999)
Volcano (Fleischer Cartoon; 1942) [#8]
The Wayward Hat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1960)
When Mousehood Was In Flower (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1953)
Zen Arcade, by Hüsker Dü (Album; 1984)
Today’s Name Days
Aaron, Dietrich, Otto, Theobald (Austria)
Damyan, Damyana, Kozma, Kuzman (Bulgaria)
Aron, Estera, Oliver, Predrag, Šimun (Croatia)
Jaroslava (Czech Republic)
Theobaldus (Denmark)
Eha, Ehala, Hämarik (Estonia)
Aaro, Aaron (Finland)
Aaron, Esther, Goulwen, Thierry (France)
Aaron, Dietrich, Regina, Theobald (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Damianos, Kosmas (Greece)
Annamária, Tihamér (Hungary)
Caio, Carolina, Ester, Teobaldo (Italy)
Imants, Ingars, Intars, Teobalds (Latvia)
Julijus, Liepa, Tautrimas, Tautrimė (Lithuania)
Ask, Embla (Norway)
Aaron, Bogusław, Halina, Klarysa, Marian, Niegosława, Teobald (Poland)
Cosma, Damian, Leontie (România)
Diana (Slovakia)
Aarón, Ester, Esther, Leonor, Oliverio, Simeón (Spain)
Aron, Mirjam (Sweden)
Aaron, Aron, Arron, Derek, Derica, Derick, Derik, Derrick, Derris, Derry, Dirk, Inga, Ingrid, Theodoric (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 183 of 2024; 183 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of week 27 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 23 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Geng-Wu), Day 26 (Bing-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 25 Sivan 5784
Islamic: 24 Dhu al-Hijjah 1445
J Cal: 3 Red; Threesday [3 of 30]
Julian: 17 June 2024
Moon: 20%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 14 Charlemagne (7th Month) [Godfrey]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 8 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 12 of 94)
Week: 1st Week of July
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 11 of 31)
Calendar Changes
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International investigation takes down phishing-as-a-service platform LabHost
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This week, authorities from 19 countries collaborated in a major operation to significantly disrupt LabHost, one of the world's largest phishing-as-a-service platforms. Coordinated by Europol over the course of a year, this international effort successfully compromised LabHost's infrastructure. Between Sunday, April 14th, and Wednesday, April 17th, authorities conducted searches at a total of 70 locations worldwide, resulting in the apprehension of 37 suspects. Notably, among those arrested were four individuals in the United Kingdom believed to be associated with the administration of the LabHost platform, including its original creator. LabHost, formerly accessible on the open web, has now been deactivated. This multinational investigation was spearheaded by the London Metropolitan Police in the UK, with assistance from Europol's European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) and the Joint Cybercrime Action Taskforce (J-CAT) headquartered at Europol. Europol has been involved in this case since September 2023. An operational sprint was convened at Europol's headquarters, facilitating collaboration among participating countries' investigators to gather intelligence on users and victims within their jurisdictions. During the enforcement phase, a Europol specialist provided support to the Dutch National Police in executing their enforcement operations. LabHost raid in Bromley, London Cybercrime-as-a-service has emerged as a rapidly expanding business model within the criminal realm, enabling threat actors to lease or sell tools, expertise, or services to fellow cybercriminals for executing their attacks. While this model has long been established among ransomware groups, it has also permeated other spheres of cybercrime, including phishing attacks. LabHost rose to prominence as a significant tool utilized by cybercriminals worldwide. Through a monthly subscription, the platform offered a comprehensive suite of resources, including phishing kits, hosting infrastructure for malicious pages, interactive features for engaging directly with victims, and campaign management services. The investigation revealed the existence of over 40,000 phishing domains associated with LabHost, which boasted approximately 10,000 users globally. Priced at an average monthly fee of $249, LabHost provided a plethora of illicit services that were customizable and deployable with minimal effort. Depending on the subscription tier, criminals gained access to an expanding array of targets, ranging from financial institutions to postal and telecommunication service providers. LabHost boasted a menu comprising over 170 fake websites, offering convincing phishing pages for users to select from. What set LabHost apart was its integrated campaign management tool, dubbed LabRat. This feature empowered cybercriminals to monitor and control their attacks in real time. LabRat was specifically engineered to capture two-factor authentication codes and credentials, enabling criminals to circumvent enhanced security measures effectively. The following authorities have taken part in the investigation: - Australia: Australian Federal Police-led Joint Policing Cybercrime Coordination Centre; - Austria: Criminal Intelligence Service (Bundeskriminalamt); - Belgium: Federal Judicial Police Brussels (Police judiciaire fédérale Bruxelles/ Federale gerechtelijke politie Brussel); - Finland: National Police (Poliisi); - Ireland: An Garda Siochana; - Netherlands: Central Netherlands Police (Politie Midden-Nederland); - New Zealand: New Zealand Police; - Lithuania: Lithuania Police; - Malta: Malta Police Force (Il-Korp tal-Pulizija ta’ Malta); - Poland: Central Office for Combating Cybercrime (Centralne Biuro Zwalczania Cyberprzestępczości); - Portugal: Judicial Police (Polícia Judiciária); - Romania: Romanian Police (Poliția Română); - Spain: National Police (Policía Nacional); - Sweden: Swedish Police Authority (Polisen); - United Kingdom: London Metropolitan Police; - United States: United States Secret Service (USSS) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); - Czechia: Bureau of Criminal Police and Investigation Service; - Estonia: Estonian Police and Border Guard Board. Read the full article
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Union county Florida foundation repair
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Union county Florida 
Union County, Florida is an often overlooked haven of natural beauty, with its diverse ecosystems, unique wildlife, and ample outdoor recreation opportunities. Located in the North Central Florida, Union County is bordered by Bradford, Alachua and Columbia counties and the Santa Fe River, providing a beautiful and diverse landscape to explore. From the rolling hills, to the stunning springs, to the rivers and lakes that dot the landscape, Union County has something to offer everyone. Whether you are looking for a quiet getaway, an outdoor adventure, or a place to simply explore and observe the natural beauty of Florida, Union County is the perfect place to visit. With its friendly and welcoming people, Union County is one of Florida’s most underrated gems. In this blog post, we will explore the many elements that make Union County Florida a great destination for both locals and visitors alike.
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Should I buy a house in Union county, FL?  The decision to buy a house in Union County, FL should be carefully considered. It is important to assess if the area meets your needs in terms of lifestyle, job opportunities, and affordability. Homeownership can bring a sense of stability and pride, and Union County has a strong housing market with a mixture of new and established neighborhoods. The cost of living in the area is generally lower than the national average and the county has seen steady job and population growth in recent years. With its access to arts, culture, and recreation, Union County could be an ideal place to buy a home. However, it is always wise to invest in research and speak with local experts before making any major decisions. Ultimately, whether you decide to buy in Union County or elsewhere is a personal choice. What are the house foundation problems in Union county Florida and how can they be repaired?  House foundation problems in Union County, Florida can include issues such as shifting, cracking, settling, and bowing. These problems can be caused by a variety of factors, such as soil erosion, water saturation, or inadequate drainage. To properly repair house foundation problems, an experienced contractor should be consulted. The contractor will need to assess the severity of the issue and develop a solution tailored to the individual needs of the property. Repair options may include underpinning, releveling, or replacing foundation walls and footings. Utilizing the appropriate solutions can ensure that the foundation problem is repaired in a safe and effective manner. In conclusion, Union County, Florida is a great place to live and invest in real estate. There is plenty to do here and it is a wonderful place to raise a family. It is important to be aware of the potential house foundation problems in Union County and to take the necessary steps to ensure that these issues are addressed properly. With the right knowledge and guidance, Union County provides an excellent environment for anyone looking to purchase and enjoy their own home. Read the full article
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THE LATEST SPAIN POSTAL CODES / ZIPC ODES IN 2023
Spain is a large country in southwestern Europe, it has a close border with Portugal. Consisting of many different lands and is influenced by many different cultures. Historically, the culture of Spain has gone through periods such as Celtiberian, Roman, Visigothic, Muslim, Catholic.
Spain is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. Due to its extensive colonial system in the 16th century, Spain’s cultural influences have spread all over the world, from the Mediterranean region to all of its former colonies (including the Mediterranean region). South America, Mexico, Central America, South American countries excluding Brazil and some others, Caribbean Sea, Philippines).
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WHAT IS THE POSTAL CODE IN SPAIN?
Spain Postal codes were introduced in Spain in 1981. At present the Spanish territory is divided into 11.752 different postal codes. Spain Zip codes are regulated by the Universal Postal Union as well as Global ZipCode
The Spanish ZIP Codes consist of five digits, where the first two refer to the province in alphabetical order (according to the official name in the year of implementation), followed by the cities of Ceuta and Melilla, whose codes initially belonged to the provinces of Cadiz and Malaga respectively and years later they were assigned new codes.
The final three figures indicate the postal zone. Provincial capitals and some large cities are divided into several postal zones, while in other locations the same code applies to the entire town or even to several nearby towns.
POSTAL CODE OF  SPAIN’S CITY
In this platform we make easy the use of postal code in Spain. You can navigate by provinces, then by municipalities until you find the ZIP Code of the area. We recommend you to also check the institute responsible for the official postal code of Spain.
WHEN TO USE SPAIN POSTAL CODES?
The role of postal code Spain as well as Global postal codes, they are very necessary for those who are living in Spain. With postal code, you can:
Send and receive letters and parcels from Spain to other countries in the world and vice versa.
Buy online on websites in Spain and abroad
Payment of international payment cards need to enter the postal code.
Find the nearest postal address via postal code
Find the fastest office address
Use postal code to locate your online store
Banks in Spain also use postal codes so that customers can locate the nearest branches and ATMs where they live.
WHY ARE SPAIN POST CODES (ZIP CODES) SO IMPORTANT?
Postal codes (ZIP codes) are not something spainish often use. But postal codes are one of the most important in Spain as parts to use when you are sending or receiving couriers. The Spain Zip codes help the mailmen to speed up the sorting and delivery process for your courier to the right address. For example, in a large city like Sai Gon, there might be a street with similar or identical names, and in those cases, without correct postal codes (ZIP codes) delivering a parcel could be difficult.
These days postal codes have become well-known or subject of curiosity among youths because of the increasing adoption of technology and growth in online shopping habits.
How do you use Postal Codes (ZIP Code) for Spain while online shopping on  Amazon, or other Platforms?
Before you learn how to use postal codes for Spain while shopping online on Ali-Express, Amazon or any other trade platforms, here’s what the digits signify in the ZIP codes
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China Post Air Mail Website
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ePacket is one of the shipping options offered on eBay, AliExpress, Wish and other online marketplaces. There, while placing an order, you may choose from several postal services, including this one. Delivery time for these parcels is almost always within 30 days. You can trace the status of the order once you get a tracking code.
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Track China Post Packages. At RapidTrack.net you can quickly find the status of your shipment/package with just a few clicks of the mouse. We are able to easily track shipments from hundreds of carriers. Package tracking has never been easier! Track your shipments and get updates all from one location. China post For the article on the postal system based in the People's Republic of China, see China Post. Registered Put one's name on an official list under such terms (of animals) officially recorded with or certified by a recognized breed association; especially in a.
What is ePacket delivery from China?
ePacket delivery is a subsidiary of China EMS. It is suitable for light-weight packages (under 2 kg). The service was formed specifically for e-commerce purposes, namely for eBay merchants shipping from China to the USA. Many merchants select ePacket by default as it is an affordable and reliable way of delivery.
Some Chinese sellers also use another word for ePacket, which is EUB or e-Youbao (e邮宝). Alternative names for ePacket also include Suzhou EUB, SZ-EUB, FY-GZ EUB, HZ-EUB, ePacket-PT, and ePacket-YW.
What are the requirements for ePacket shipping?
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You can ship to the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary. Ireland, Indonesia (currently in a trial run), Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan (in a trial run), Korea, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand (presently in a trial run), Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam (in a trial run).
A package must not exceed 2 kg in weight. The exception to this rule is Israel, where a parcel can be under 3 kg.
There are allowed dimensions for a parcel:
The sum of the length, width and thickness cannot be greater than 90 cm, and the longest side of a package cannot be more than 60 cm.
Flat mail pieces must be more than 14 cm long and 9 cm tall.
The permissible dimensions for rolled-up packages are under 104 cm (in length and diameter), and the length must not exceed 90 cm.
Small- and medium-sized packages may contain fillers — spare parts, accessories, tools and household appliances (please note that they must meet safety requirements).
The value of the package must be less than $400.
One can track an order using a tracking number (Shipment ID).
Freight rate depends on the weight of a package. For instance, the minimum threshold is 50 g for the US, New Zealand, Russia and Japan, and 10 g for Ukraine.
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Are there any restrictions for ePacket shipping?
Yes, there are some restrictions for this shipping option. According to Universal Postal Convention, items like aerosols, explosives, gasoline, poison, etc. are forbidden (unless shipped by licensed dealers).
Who delivers ePacket?
First, China Post EMS delivers a parcel to the Chinese border and then forwards it to the destination country. Upon arrival at the sorting center, the items are picked up by national postal services (e.g. USPS in US, Canada Post in Canada, etc.) and finally delivered to the post office that is closest to the customer.
Where can I get an ePacket delivery?
Once you get delivery confirmation, you can pick up your ePacket at a local post office or check your PO box. The package can also be delivered right to your door if your national postal service offers such mode of delivery.
Does ePacket deliver to my door?
ePacket only guarantees fast delivery to the customs of the destination country. From this point forward, the national postal service deals with the order. You can get your shipment delivered to your door if the local postal service allows this option.
Is ePacket delivery free?
Not really. Whenever you place an order and see free shipping option, that means the merchant has incorporated the delivery cost into the price of the item. Sophos xg active directory. On average, it is $1-3 for small-sized packages and $4-6 for oversized ones.
Can I track an ePacket?
ePacket delivery provides customers with the option of end-to-end tracking. You can check the delivery status on the China Post EMS official website, which is both in English and Chinese, or track it here on Postal Ninja.
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As a rule, ePacket tracking number starts with LM, BZ, LX, LN, LZ, LW, LF, LK, KQ, LO or LL, followed with nine digits and CN, e.g.:
LS039769770CN
LT947052932CN
LN832125508CN
LW910983731CN
My ePacket is lost — what should I do?
A false tracking number may be the reason. While tracking your order, you may see a wrong location, which means it refers to another package. Get in touch with the merchant to get an actual tracking code.
If your ePacket goes missing completely, ask the merchant to report the lost package.
How long does it take to get an ePacket from China?
Delivery times vary by the destination country:
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Delivery time to the USA: 10-20 working days;
To Russia, Saudi Arabia and Ukraine: 7-20 working days;
To other countries: 7-30 working days.
It should be pointed out that holidays, bad weather and other factors may delay the shipment.
My ePacket takes too long — what should I do?
First off, contact the merchant to specify the details. It is necessary to extend package insurance and wait for the item to be delivered. In the worst-case scenario, that is if you call your packet a loss, you can ask for a refund. Marketplaces oblige merchants to issue a full refund of missing packages.
ePacket vs China Post Air Mail
ePacket is a fast and convenient shipping option. Most items get delivered safely within 2-3 weeks. In contrast, some packages shipped by China Post get delayed, get stuck at customs, arrive damaged or even get lost.
British Eurosport has today (May 29) launched on Sky Go, the multiplatform service enabling Sky customers to watch live and on-demand television on multiple devices. The Sky Go app is available for all Sky TV customers at no extra cost, so you can watch Sky on the go on your mobile, tablet or laptop. Eurosport su sky go. Watch all 7 Sky Sports channels live on your mobile, laptop or tablet on Sky Go. At no extra cost for Sky Sports TV customers With Sky Go you can watch entertainment, movies and sports live and on. Access all the channels available on Sky Go while you're waiting. Once you're up and running, you'll only be able to watch the channels available in line with your TV package. Sky Go channels. Movies / Sports Entertainment Kids Docs News / International. All Sky Cinema channels.
ePacket vs Aliexpress Standard Shipping
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The apparent advantage of AliExpress Standard Shipping lies in customer security. In the course of the transaction, a merchant first passes an item to the AliExpress logistics department, where it gets a tracking code, and then a package is forwarded to courier services. In the case of standard delivery, the merchant bears all costs and estimated delivery time is 20-40 days. A customer can choose between paying extra (which ensures fast delivery) or having a package shipped for free but with a slight delay.
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In short, here are the pros and cons of ePacket (in comparison to Aliexpress Standard Shipping):
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Holidays 7.1
Holidays
Al Adha (Egypt)
American Zoo Day
Armed Forces Day (Singapore)
Balloon Airmail Day
Band Holiday (Taiwan)
Battle of Gettysburg Day
Battle of the Somme Anniversary Day
Bidoof Day (Pokémon)
Bobby Bonilla Day
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Day
Canada Day (f.k.a. Dominion Day)
Cherokee Green Corn Ceremony
Children’s Day (Pakistan)
Clove Day (French Republic)
Communist Party of China Founding Day
Day of Humiliation Day (Canada)
Day of Officials and Civil Servants (Hungary)
Day to Celebrate All the World’s Creatures
Devotion to Duty Day
Dia del Empleado Bancario (Guatemala)
Doctors' Day (India)
Early Bird Day
Emancipation Day (Netherlands Antilles)
Engineer’s Day (Bahrain, Mexico)
Estee Lauder Day
Feast of Cranks
Fishermen’s Day (Marshall Islands)
Gurban Bayram (Azerbaijan)
Half-Year Day (China)
Holy Healers’ Day (Bulgaria)
Hong Kong Administrative Region Establishment Day
Hug A Cowboy Day (Canada)
Indiana Jones Day
Intact Day
International Architecture Day
International Joke Day
International Polychaete Day
International Reggae Day
International Tartan Day
July Morning (Bulgaria)
Kate Steinie Day
Keti Koti (a.k.a. Emancipation Day; Suriname)
Montreux Jazz Festival begins (Switzerland) [thru 7.16]
Mount Fuji Climbing Season begins (Japan)
Moving Day (Quebec)
National Baby-Led Weaning Day
National Boating Day
National Bubble Day (UK)
National Chartered Accountants Day (India)
National Day of Recognition for Registrars (UK)
National Doctors’ Day (India)
National Ducks and Wetlands Day
National Financial Freedom Day
National GSA Employee Day
National Hazard Awareness Day
National ID Your Pet Day
National Make A Difference To Children Day
National Northern Authors Day (UK)
National Pet Safety and Protection Day
National POPIA (Protection of Personal Information Act) Day (South Africa)
National Postal Workers Day
National Television Heritage Day
National T!LTed Thinkers Day
National Wrong Trousers Day
New Brunswick Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial Day (Canada)
Nova Scotia Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Ontario Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Prince Edward Island Province Day (Canada; 1873)
Quebec Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Ratha Yatra (Chariot Festival; India)
Republic Day (Ghana)
Resolution Renewal Day
Ra o te Ui Ariki (Cook Islands)
Second Half of the New Year Day
Sir Seretse Khama Day (Botswana)
Slurpee Days begin (7-11) [thru 7.11]
State Bank Day (India)
Territory Day (British Virgin Islands; Northern Territory, Australia)
Tour de France begins [ends 7.24]
Uncle Jackson Day (Erie, Pennsylvania)
U.S. Postage Stamp Day
Van Mahotsav begins (India) [until July 7]
Virgin Islands Day
Weasel Stomping Day [Weird Al says June 31]
White Rabbit Day
World Bronchiectasis Day
World Marine Aids to Navigation Day
World Developer Day
Your Council Day (Ireland)
Zip Code Day
Zoo Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cheez Whiz Day
Creative Ice Cream Flavor Day
Half and Half Day
International Chicken Wing Day
International Fruit Day
Madeira Day (Madeira Island, Portugal)
National Cucumber Day (Netherlands)
National Deep Fried Clams Day [also 11.1]
National Gingersnap Day
Sparkling Wine Day
Thirsty First
1st Saturday in July
Buxton Wells Dressing begins (Derbyshire, England) [1st Saturday, ends 10th day]
Fiesta de San Fermin begins (Pamplona, Spain) [1st Saturday; until 14th]
Friendship Day (Peru) [1st Saturday]
Hop A Park Day [1st Saturday]
International Cherry Pit Spitting Day [1st Saturday]
International Day of Cooperatives (UN) [1st Saturday]
International Free Hugs Day [1st Saturday]
National Corn Hole Day [1st Saturday]
National Meadows Day (UK) [1st Saturday]
National Play Outside Day [1st Saturday of Every Month]
National Virginia Diverse Business Networking First Saturday (Virginia) [1st Saturday]
Satyr's Day (Silenus, Greek God of Beer Buddies and Drinking Companions) [1st Saturday of Each Month]
St. Pauls Carnival (Bristol, UK) [1st Saturday]
Wayne Chicken Day [1st Saturday]
World Firefly Day [1st Saturday]
Independence Days
Aenopia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Burundi (from Belgium, 1962)
Iberia (Declared; 1969) [unrecognized]
Rwanda (from Belgium, 1962)
Somalia (from Italy and UK, 1960)
Feast Days
Aaron (Syriac Christianity)
Antonio Rosmini-Serbati (Christian; Blessed)
Any Bloody Excuse Day (Pastafarian)
Calais (a.k.a. Carilephus; Christian; Saint)
Cosmas and Damian (Eastern Catholic)
Cybar (Christian; Saint)
Day of the Mother of Volcanoes (Pagan)
Feast of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Christian)
Felix of Como (Christian; Saint)
Gaius, Pope (Christian; Martyr)
Gal the First (Christian; Saint)
Godfrey (Positivist; Saint)
Guy Smiley (Muppetism)
Hajj season begins (UAE; Islamic)
Ilya Bolotowsky (Artology)
John the Baptist’s Octave (Christian)
Junípero Serra (Christian; Saint)
Julius and Aaron (Christian; Martyrs)
Leonorus (a.k.a. Lunaire; Christian; Saint)
Leontius of Autun (Christian; Saint)
Oh! Canada Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Oliver Plunkett (Christian; Martyr)
Rumold (Christian; Saint)
Servanus (Christian; Saint)
Simeon (a.k.a. Salus; Christian; Saint)
Skiraphoria (Cutting & Threshing Grain Festival; Ancient Greece)
Thierri, Abbot of Mont d’Hor (Christian; Saint)
Theobald (a.k.a. Thibault; Christian; Saint)
Veep (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton (Novel; 1920)
Anatomy of a Murder (Film; 1959)
The Apple Dumpling Gang (Film; 1975)
Armageddon (Film; 1998)
Beau Bosko (WB LT Cartoon; 1933)
The BFG (Film; 2016)
Big Trouble in Little China (Film; 1986)
Blonde on Blonde, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1966)
Cookie’ with the Miles Davis Quintet, by Miles Davis (Album; 1956)
Die Trying 2nd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1998)
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Animated Film; 2009)
Jambalaya (On the Bayou), by Brenda Lee (Song; 1956)
Larry Crowne (Film; 2011)
A League of Their Own (Film; 1992)
The Legend of Tarzan (Film; 2016)
The Lightning Thief, by Rick Rioirdan (Novel; 2010)
Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen (Novel; 1814) [#3]
The Message, by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (Hip-Hop Song; 1982)
Minions: The Rise of Gru (Animated Film; 2022)
Music From Big Pink, by The Band (Album; 1968)
Naked Lunch, by William S. Burroughs (Novel; 1959)
OK Computer, by Radiohead (Album; 1997)
Old Glory (WB MM Cartoon; 1939)
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Novel; 1962)
Pac-Man (Video Game; 1980)
Patriot Games, by Tom Clancy (Novel; 1987)
The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde (Novel; 1890)
The Princess (Film; 2022)
Ragtime, by E.L. Doctorow (Novel; 1975)
Rock Island Line, by Lonnie Donegan (Skiffle Song; 1955)
The Sea Hawk (Film; 1940)
The Secret Life of the American Teenager (TV Series; 2008)
Stalag 17 (Film; 1953)
Tess of the d'Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy (Novel; 1891)
Terminator Genisys (Film; 2015)
Toulouse Street, by The Doobie Brothers (Album; 1972)
Tripwire, 3rd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1999)
Zen Arcade, by Hüsker Dü (Album; 1984)
Today’s Name Days
Aaron, Dietrich, Otto, Theobald (Austria)
Damyan, Damyana, Kozma, Kuzman (Bulgaria)
Aron, Estera, Oliver, Predrag, Šimun (Croatia)
Jaroslava (Czech Republic)
Theobaldus (Denmark)
Eha, Ehala, Hämarik (Estonia)
Aaro, Aaron (Finland)
Aaron, Esther, Goulwen, Thierry (France)
Aaron, Dietrich, Regina, Theobald (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Damianos, Kosmas (Greece)
Annamária, Tihamér (Hungary)
Caio, Carolina, Ester, Teobaldo (Italy)
Imants, Ingars, Intars, Teobalds (Latvia)
Julijus, Liepa, Tautrimas, Tautrimė (Lithuania)
Ask, Embla (Norway)
Aaron, Bogusław, Halina, Klarysa, Marian, Niegosława, Teobald (Poland)
Cosma, Damian, Leontie (România)
Diana (Slovakia)
Aarón, Ester, Esther, Leonor, Oliverio, Simeón (Spain)
Aron, Mirjam (Sweden)
Aaron, Aron, Arron, Derek, Derica, Derick, Derik, Derrick, Derris, Derry, Dirk, Inga, Ingrid, Theodoric (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 182 of 2024; 183 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 26 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 20 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Wu-Wu), Day 14 (Geng-Shen)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 12 Tammuz 5783
Islamic: 12 Dhu al-Hijjah 1444
J Cal: 2 Lux; Twosday [2 of 30]
Julian: 18 June 2023
Moon: 96%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 14 Charlemagne (7th Month) [Godfrey]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 3 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 11 of 94)
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 11 of 31)
Calendar Changes
July (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 7 of 12]
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year ago
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Holidays 7.1
Holidays
Al Adha (Egypt)
American Zoo Day
Armed Forces Day (Singapore)
Balloon Airmail Day
Band Holiday (Taiwan)
Battle of Gettysburg Day
Battle of the Somme Anniversary Day
Bidoof Day (Pokémon)
Bobby Bonilla Day
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Day
Canada Day (f.k.a. Dominion Day)
Cherokee Green Corn Ceremony
Children’s Day (Pakistan)
Clove Day (French Republic)
Communist Party of China Founding Day
Day of Humiliation Day (Canada)
Day of Officials and Civil Servants (Hungary)
Day to Celebrate All the World’s Creatures
Devotion to Duty Day
Dia del Empleado Bancario (Guatemala)
Doctors' Day (India)
Early Bird Day
Emancipation Day (Netherlands Antilles)
Engineer’s Day (Bahrain, Mexico)
Estee Lauder Day
Feast of Cranks
Fishermen’s Day (Marshall Islands)
Gurban Bayram (Azerbaijan)
Half-Year Day (China)
Holy Healers’ Day (Bulgaria)
Hong Kong Administrative Region Establishment Day
Hug A Cowboy Day (Canada)
Indiana Jones Day
Intact Day
International Architecture Day
International Joke Day
International Polychaete Day
International Reggae Day
International Tartan Day
July Morning (Bulgaria)
Kate Steinie Day
Keti Koti (a.k.a. Emancipation Day; Suriname)
Montreux Jazz Festival begins (Switzerland) [thru 7.16]
Mount Fuji Climbing Season begins (Japan)
Moving Day (Quebec)
National Baby-Led Weaning Day
National Boating Day
National Bubble Day (UK)
National Chartered Accountants Day (India)
National Day of Recognition for Registrars (UK)
National Doctors’ Day (India)
National Ducks and Wetlands Day
National Financial Freedom Day
National GSA Employee Day
National Hazard Awareness Day
National ID Your Pet Day
National Make A Difference To Children Day
National Northern Authors Day (UK)
National Pet Safety and Protection Day
National POPIA (Protection of Personal Information Act) Day (South Africa)
National Postal Workers Day
National Television Heritage Day
National T!LTed Thinkers Day
National Wrong Trousers Day
New Brunswick Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial Day (Canada)
Nova Scotia Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Ontario Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Prince Edward Island Province Day (Canada; 1873)
Quebec Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Ratha Yatra (Chariot Festival; India)
Republic Day (Ghana)
Resolution Renewal Day
Ra o te Ui Ariki (Cook Islands)
Second Half of the New Year Day
Sir Seretse Khama Day (Botswana)
Slurpee Days begin (7-11) [thru 7.11]
State Bank Day (India)
Territory Day (British Virgin Islands; Northern Territory, Australia)
Tour de France begins [ends 7.24]
Uncle Jackson Day (Erie, Pennsylvania)
U.S. Postage Stamp Day
Van Mahotsav begins (India) [until July 7]
Virgin Islands Day
Weasel Stomping Day [Weird Al says June 31]
White Rabbit Day
World Bronchiectasis Day
World Marine Aids to Navigation Day
World Developer Day
Your Council Day (Ireland)
Zip Code Day
Zoo Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cheez Whiz Day
Creative Ice Cream Flavor Day
Half and Half Day
International Chicken Wing Day
International Fruit Day
Madeira Day (Madeira Island, Portugal)
National Cucumber Day (Netherlands)
National Deep Fried Clams Day [also 11.1]
National Gingersnap Day
Sparkling Wine Day
Thirsty First
1st Saturday in July
Buxton Wells Dressing begins (Derbyshire, England) [1st Saturday, ends 10th day]
Fiesta de San Fermin begins (Pamplona, Spain) [1st Saturday; until 14th]
Friendship Day (Peru) [1st Saturday]
Hop A Park Day [1st Saturday]
International Cherry Pit Spitting Day [1st Saturday]
International Day of Cooperatives (UN) [1st Saturday]
International Free Hugs Day [1st Saturday]
National Corn Hole Day [1st Saturday]
National Meadows Day (UK) [1st Saturday]
National Play Outside Day [1st Saturday of Every Month]
National Virginia Diverse Business Networking First Saturday (Virginia) [1st Saturday]
Satyr's Day (Silenus, Greek God of Beer Buddies and Drinking Companions) [1st Saturday of Each Month]
St. Pauls Carnival (Bristol, UK) [1st Saturday]
Wayne Chicken Day [1st Saturday]
World Firefly Day [1st Saturday]
Independence Days
Aenopia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Burundi (from Belgium, 1962)
Iberia (Declared; 1969) [unrecognized]
Rwanda (from Belgium, 1962)
Somalia (from Italy and UK, 1960)
Feast Days
Aaron (Syriac Christianity)
Antonio Rosmini-Serbati (Christian; Blessed)
Any Bloody Excuse Day (Pastafarian)
Calais (a.k.a. Carilephus; Christian; Saint)
Cosmas and Damian (Eastern Catholic)
Cybar (Christian; Saint)
Day of the Mother of Volcanoes (Pagan)
Feast of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Christian)
Felix of Como (Christian; Saint)
Gaius, Pope (Christian; Martyr)
Gal the First (Christian; Saint)
Godfrey (Positivist; Saint)
Guy Smiley (Muppetism)
Hajj season begins (UAE; Islamic)
Ilya Bolotowsky (Artology)
John the Baptist’s Octave (Christian)
Junípero Serra (Christian; Saint)
Julius and Aaron (Christian; Martyrs)
Leonorus (a.k.a. Lunaire; Christian; Saint)
Leontius of Autun (Christian; Saint)
Oh! Canada Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Oliver Plunkett (Christian; Martyr)
Rumold (Christian; Saint)
Servanus (Christian; Saint)
Simeon (a.k.a. Salus; Christian; Saint)
Skiraphoria (Cutting & Threshing Grain Festival; Ancient Greece)
Thierri, Abbot of Mont d’Hor (Christian; Saint)
Theobald (a.k.a. Thibault; Christian; Saint)
Veep (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton (Novel; 1920)
Anatomy of a Murder (Film; 1959)
The Apple Dumpling Gang (Film; 1975)
Armageddon (Film; 1998)
Beau Bosko (WB LT Cartoon; 1933)
The BFG (Film; 2016)
Big Trouble in Little China (Film; 1986)
Blonde on Blonde, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1966)
Cookie’ with the Miles Davis Quintet, by Miles Davis (Album; 1956)
Die Trying 2nd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1998)
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Animated Film; 2009)
Jambalaya (On the Bayou), by Brenda Lee (Song; 1956)
Larry Crowne (Film; 2011)
A League of Their Own (Film; 1992)
The Legend of Tarzan (Film; 2016)
The Lightning Thief, by Rick Rioirdan (Novel; 2010)
Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen (Novel; 1814) [#3]
The Message, by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (Hip-Hop Song; 1982)
Minions: The Rise of Gru (Animated Film; 2022)
Music From Big Pink, by The Band (Album; 1968)
Naked Lunch, by William S. Burroughs (Novel; 1959)
OK Computer, by Radiohead (Album; 1997)
Old Glory (WB MM Cartoon; 1939)
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Novel; 1962)
Pac-Man (Video Game; 1980)
Patriot Games, by Tom Clancy (Novel; 1987)
The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde (Novel; 1890)
The Princess (Film; 2022)
Ragtime, by E.L. Doctorow (Novel; 1975)
Rock Island Line, by Lonnie Donegan (Skiffle Song; 1955)
The Sea Hawk (Film; 1940)
The Secret Life of the American Teenager (TV Series; 2008)
Stalag 17 (Film; 1953)
Tess of the d'Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy (Novel; 1891)
Terminator Genisys (Film; 2015)
Toulouse Street, by The Doobie Brothers (Album; 1972)
Tripwire, 3rd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1999)
Zen Arcade, by Hüsker Dü (Album; 1984)
Today’s Name Days
Aaron, Dietrich, Otto, Theobald (Austria)
Damyan, Damyana, Kozma, Kuzman (Bulgaria)
Aron, Estera, Oliver, Predrag, Šimun (Croatia)
Jaroslava (Czech Republic)
Theobaldus (Denmark)
Eha, Ehala, Hämarik (Estonia)
Aaro, Aaron (Finland)
Aaron, Esther, Goulwen, Thierry (France)
Aaron, Dietrich, Regina, Theobald (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Damianos, Kosmas (Greece)
Annamária, Tihamér (Hungary)
Caio, Carolina, Ester, Teobaldo (Italy)
Imants, Ingars, Intars, Teobalds (Latvia)
Julijus, Liepa, Tautrimas, Tautrimė (Lithuania)
Ask, Embla (Norway)
Aaron, Bogusław, Halina, Klarysa, Marian, Niegosława, Teobald (Poland)
Cosma, Damian, Leontie (România)
Diana (Slovakia)
Aarón, Ester, Esther, Leonor, Oliverio, Simeón (Spain)
Aron, Mirjam (Sweden)
Aaron, Aron, Arron, Derek, Derica, Derick, Derik, Derrick, Derris, Derry, Dirk, Inga, Ingrid, Theodoric (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 182 of 2024; 183 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 26 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 20 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Wu-Wu), Day 14 (Geng-Shen)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 12 Tammuz 5783
Islamic: 12 Dhu al-Hijjah 1444
J Cal: 2 Lux; Twosday [2 of 30]
Julian: 18 June 2023
Moon: 96%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 14 Charlemagne (7th Month) [Godfrey]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 3 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 11 of 94)
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 11 of 31)
Calendar Changes
July (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 7 of 12]
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The Society with No Name
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The Society with No Name
 I had taken the train in from our temporary accommodation in the English countryside to deal with a few pressing matters back in London. Our house in Hackney has been packed, and while most of it will go to storage some is on its way to Portugal. We have taken offices there, and are preparing to sign the papers for our new home in Portugal in the coming days.
There are many things I will miss about London, though these days of plague mean that I miss them already. The bookshops and private libraries, the lectures and occasional events that bring me out into the night. But this country has become a shambles, and more sensible accommodation is in our future.
Among those things that I will think of even in the brightest of Portuguese sunshine is a place that I have come to consider a second home in London. One of the few reclusive lairs in central London that affords one such as myself a bit of respite, and a proper coffee, or whiskey as the case may be.
Located down a street too narrow for any but foot traffic, two right turns from Leicester Square station, is a rather peculiar building that seems to have grown like a weed among the more traditional structures around it.
Painted these days where there is wood on its two facades in a dark blue, the building is narrow at its base, a corner slot some 20 feet on either of its two street facing sides. Stretching some five or so stories tall it is impossibly angled outward over the sidewalk as it rises. Not in any modernist architectural style, just in a centuries long battle with gravity.
The door is nondescript, black painted wood under a stone mantel that bears the number "13", though the vagaries of London's postal code system mean that it hasn't had that number as a street address since shortly after Queen Victoria expired.
If one were to knock at the door, no one would answer. To enter, one needs to have a key.
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I became a member or "key holder" of the society sometime during the summer of 2009. It had long been on the fringes of my social group, small though it has always been. Though it was only through a chance meeting of a standing member that I was invited to join.
As many will know I have spent my life politely declining membership in a range of secret societies, handshake clubs, and masonic fraternities dressed up in various historic ethnographic fashions. I have never been much on membership in anything, initiatory or otherwise. I am not a very social fellow when it comes down to it.
It was the complete lack of any "club" like structure that the society presented that drew my attention. Members are not encouraged to interact, no events public or otherwise are planned. One simply pays annual dues and receives a key that grants them access to the building, including a small lobby bar staffed 24 hours a day, a number of rooms of various sizes furnished with arrangements of chairs and tables with doors that can be closed, and access to one of the largest private esoteric libraries in the world, taking up an entire floor of the building.
Not only is one not compelled by the society to interact with other members, but if you have not been introduced it is considered impolite to attempt conversation. Ideal for the recluse who seeks a perfect Turkish espresso at 1am, with the least amount of social interaction possible.
When one has entered through the front of the building the hall is modestly lit, a short entry that has a coat room to one side and opens into a sort of lobby, with a cafe style bar set into the rear of a small room, a few chairs and a table or two along one wall and three booths along another.
The bartender on duty never comes from behind the bar to serve, and it is expected that each member bus their own tables before they leave. A hallmark of the society is courteousness.
Opposite the entry way across the tiny lobby is the staircase, which goes upward around a tattery old iron lift. The stairs creak as you climb them, but the hand railing is fixed solid. Not something that can be said for the lift.
I have ridden the lift on several occasions, each time being reminded why no one ever rides in the lift. The noise alone is enough to think a banshee was the operator.
One climbs the slender stairs, pausing on the occasional landing to peer out of the crooked windows onto the street below. No one ever seems to be on the streets when you look out of the windows, regardless of how crowded the streets were just moments ago when you were approaching the building.
On each floor the stairs open to a landing that leads into various rooms. Some more private than others. The rooms are decorated minimally, with shelves of books and curiosities left over the years by members.
On the third floor is the library.
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 The origins of the society seem to have come out of a select group within the British supper club the "Ye Sette of Odd Volumes." Members of that organization seem to have acquired the building in the early 1900s and from there the society evolved.
It is unknown to current members who actually owns the building, or if the society holds it in some obscure trust. Though a general trust fund was setup in the 1950s and covers staff pay and building upkeep, the annual dues each member pays seem to come to about the required budget each year.
The building was built sometime in the 18th century, though from its ill fitting the upper few stories must have been a later addition. Typical of the period the rooms are mostly wood trimmed plaster walls. Each of the member rooms is painted in a particular colour scheme, though these seem to change as years go by.
As was typical of societies of the early 20th century membership is coed, with women being key holders from the beginning. The only restriction to membership is that members must live within commuting distance of London. Those members that leave the region must relinquish their key. It is intended as a place of solitude for those who need it in their dealings with the city, a place to coordinate and consult with the volumes in the library.
It is said among older members that the building was a well known opium den in the late 19th century, frequented by literary types and dragon chasing aristocrats. The layout of the rooms certainly lends itself to the idea of opium beds and servitors, with the rooms' high ceilings perfectly suited to smoke filled chambers.
The rooms on the top two floors of the building are more open, like small ballrooms. Though furnished with a few chairs they are easily emptied out for purposes privy to only the society members behind closed doors. These rooms, unlike those on the lower floors, have windows that can be opened. It is considered polite to book a room ahead on the calendar if one plans to need it for more than a day, though exceptions are often made.
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Unlike the other floors, which are divided into smaller rooms, the landing of the third floor has only a single door, made of glass and requiring a key to open, the same as the buildings front door. This is the entrance to the society's library, a densely packed but well organized room full of books, maps, papers and other ephemera.
The society's library grew out of the private libraries and individual donations of previous members of the society, usually upon their death. It takes up the entire third floor, with fiction and other non essential volumes found across the shelves of many of the members rooms on other floors.
The first member whose private collection was to form the core of the original library, who willed a portion of their collection to the society upon their death, was William Sharp, former Golden Dawn member and founder of the Celtic Society. After his collection was sorted other members began to add works, then as members passed on it became a custom for their private libraries to be donated to the society.
By the end of the second World War a librarian had been employed as part of the staff trust. Initially just a job of sorting and keeping records it has evolved into a more curatorial role as the members who donate their collections often have a great overlap in their private libraries' holdings and there is only so much space on the third floor.
Works from the library can not be removed from the building. Anyone attempting to do so is banned without recourse. They may be taken to the members rooms but must be signed out at the time, though signing out is on an honors system of a paper list on a clipboard near the library door. In the history of the society a book has never gone missing.
The holdings of the library are much of what you would expect, rare volumes, original manuscripts. The society holds the personal papers and effects of several of its former members. Possibly my favorite object in the library, though in no way occult, is a stack of love letters written between botanist and writer Edith Wheelwright and Beatrix Potter in the late 1920s. An eloquent longing preserved in a private way that will never be seen by public eyes. The two women's handwriting alone makes one ache with decadence.
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The gentleman who primarily works behind the bar is an eloquent older Italian who speaks a dozen languages in passing and can read one's tarot on a rainy day. He makes a distinguished espresso as well.
I have long attempted to get him to stock some pastries at the bar but he refuses, serving only liquids hot and cold. On days where I am holed up in one of the rooms I often pop around the corner to an unremarkable ramen noodle shop. A tiny place decorated in a trendy colourful style but a passing bowl of noodles if one knows how to order.
I was able, sometime after a year or so of being a key holder, to insist that the bar stock my preferred bourbon. Though I had to personally supply the first few bottles kept behind the counter they eventually began to replenish themselves.
I do run into friends who are also members occasionally on the stairs, though more often I am in the building to meet them directly during daylight hours. The hours I generally keep tend to be late, and while there are others who frequent the society at similarly nocturnal intervals, like myself, they keep to themselves and their business.
It will be a shame to have to hand in my key in the coming month, I will be unable to spend as much time as I would have liked here in this comfortable late 19th century chair, whose time for a reupholstering was ages since, and to look out of the window on the landing outside of the library, where no one ever passes by below regardless of the time of day, and the park across the way from the building seems to go unnoticed to anyone but the squirrels.
Perhaps London will lure me back one day, after the plague and the war have passed? Previous members in good standing are always welcome to return if they find themselves living full time in London again. In the meantime I drink a final espresso or two from Silvio, taking the bourbon with me, and spend some time in the library saying my goodbyes.
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