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I am getting ready to write to some possible relatives in Italy and I have a question. The address I have appears as follows:
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<BR> Di Girolamo Prof. Antonio
<BR> 86100 Campobasso (CB) - Via Alfieri Vittorio, 111
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<BR>I know 86100 is equivalent to a zip code, but what should the envelope look like when it\'s addressed properly?
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<BR>Thanks,
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<BR>Pam
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reverse the second line and send it. Peter
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Okay, thanks. One more (stupid?) question. If I am enclosing a self addressed, stamped envelope, can I use U.S. Postage stamps?
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Can you buy Italian stamps in USA at the local post office??? Self addressed envekope with money inside for purchase of Italian stamps. ($1.00 for light letter). Peter
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don\'t forget to add ITALY to your envelope your mailing to Italy. Peter
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