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1Post riders — or postriders describes a horse and rider postal delivery system that existed at various times and various places throughout history. The term is usually reserved for instances where a network of regularly scheduled service was provided under… …
2Fortified wine — A glass of port, a fortified wine. Contents 1 …
3Post-invasion Iraq, 2003–present — Infobox Military Conflict campaign=Iraq War, Post Invasion caption=Occupation zones in Iraq as of September 2003 date=May 1, 2003 – present place=Iraq casus=2003 invasion of Iraq result=Conflict ongoing combatant1=flagicon|Iraq New Iraqi Army… …
4Post-invasion Iraq (2003 to present) — See also: Iraq War, 2007 in Iraq, 2008 in Iraq, and 2009 in Iraq Post invasion Iraq (2003 to present) Part of the Iraq War …
5Post Reditum in Senatu — Upon his return from exile Cicero gave this speech thanking the Senate for their efforts in securing his return. The speech was given on the Nones of September, that is, September 5th, 57 BC. Cicero refers to the speech and the welcome he… …
6Low-end fortified wine — is an inexpensive fortified wine that typically has an alcohol content between 13% and 20% ABV. These inexpensive wines usually contain added sugar, artificial color, and artificial flavor. Contents 1 Brands 2 History 3 Concerns and media… …
7Defense of the Polish Post Office in Danzig — (today Gdańsk) Part of the Invasion of Poland …
8Old Albany Post Road — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …
9Mill Office and Post Office — U.S. National Register of Historic Places Location: Woodsdale, Ohio …
10Arkansas Post — ▪ historical village, Arkansas, United States historic village site, Arkansas county, southeastern Arkansas, U.S., on the Arkansas River, near its confluence with the Mississippi River. A fort, the first permanent European settlement in the …