The Good Friday Agreement (reached in 1998) was meant to improve relations between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
All U.S. post offices in all counties are open on Good Friday.
According to the USPS website the following days are observed as no mail delivery: Monday, January 2- New Year's Day (observed)• Monday, January 16- Martin Luther King, Jr. birthday (observed)• Monday, February 20- Washington's birthday (President's Day)• Monday, May 28- Memorial Day• Wednesday, July 4- Independence Day• Monday, September 3- Labor Day• Monday, October 8- Columbus Day• Monday, November 12- Veterans' Day (observed)• Thursday, November 22- Thanksgiving Day• Tuesday, December 25- Christmas DaySo yes, there is mail delivery on Good Friday!
Ireland
Northern Ireland
No
In the UK Good Friday is a Bank Holiday, so no post today, you will get your normal delivery tomorrow though.
The US Postal Service essentially does not recognize Good Friday as a holiday. So, yes.
Pakistan does not have a single, national postal code system. Instead, it uses a six-digit postal code system that is specific to each delivery area. The first two digits represent the delivery office, the next two digits represent the route, and the last two digits represent the delivery zone. For example, the postal code for Lahore, Pakistan is 54000. This means that it is located in the delivery office with the code 54, on route 00, and in delivery zone 00. To find the postal code for a specific address in Pakistan, you can try searching online or contacting the Pakistan Post Office. It's also a good idea to check with the specific delivery office or postal service in your area to confirm the correct postal code.
The Good Friday Agreement, which is officially called the Belfast Agreement, was agreed on Friday the 10th of April 1998, which was Good Friday. It was ratified in referendums both in Northern Ireland and in the Republic held on 22 May 1998.
The Belfast Agreement, more commonly called the Good Friday Agreement, was signed in Belfast, as part of the Northern Ireland peace process.
The Belfasst Agreement, more commonly referred to as the Good Friday Agreement. It was signed on the 10th of April 1998, which happened to be Good Friday in 1998.