Hi , I'm Prahanoaki and I'm new to this forum.
I collect any philatelic material that has been used within the present Lithuanian soil. I do have my own blog: http://lithuanianphilately.com/forums.p ... ogspot.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
First of all, I would like to thank lithuanianphilately.com for adding a link to my blog and particularly Dr.Brazdeikis who i have been contacting.
I have been looking for a complete list of Latvian post offices that were transfered to Lithuanian postal authority after march 21st 1921 as part of the deal of the territorial exchange between the 2 countries. So far i know that the town of Sventāja (present Šventoji), Palanga and Būtinciems (present Būtingė) each had a Latvian post office. Were there any other post office? It would be graceful if someone can help me with this. There were also 3 pieces of territory that went from Lithuanian hands to the Latvians: the town of Aknysta (presence of pre-1921 LT post office confirmed. Now Aknīste, Latvia), the village of Ukrai (now Ukri) and Ērgļi (lithuanian name unknown), but details of the post offices are practicly unknown.
I collect any philatelic material that has been used within the present Lithuanian soil. I do have my own blog: http://lithuanianphilately.com/forums.p ... ogspot.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
First of all, I would like to thank lithuanianphilately.com for adding a link to my blog and particularly Dr.Brazdeikis who i have been contacting.
I have been looking for a complete list of Latvian post offices that were transfered to Lithuanian postal authority after march 21st 1921 as part of the deal of the territorial exchange between the 2 countries. So far i know that the town of Sventāja (present Šventoji), Palanga and Būtinciems (present Būtingė) each had a Latvian post office. Were there any other post office? It would be graceful if someone can help me with this. There were also 3 pieces of territory that went from Lithuanian hands to the Latvians: the town of Aknysta (presence of pre-1921 LT post office confirmed. Now Aknīste, Latvia), the village of Ukrai (now Ukri) and Ērgļi (lithuanian name unknown), but details of the post offices are practicly unknown.