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The Latin word for post office is "cursus publicus," which refers to the state postal system used in ancient Rome. While there isn't a direct translation for "post office" as we understand it today, "cursus" relates to the concept of a route or course for delivering messages. In modern contexts, "taberna" has sometimes been used to refer to a place where letters and parcels are sent and received.

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