The six-letter country you are referring to is Greece. The capital city Athens represents Greece, while the other cities listed—Delhi (India), London (UK), Nassau (Bahamas), Oslo (Norway), and Peking (Beijing, China)—are all in different countries. The clue lies in the fact that these cities have international airports that connect to Greece, particularly for tourism.
· Nairobi, Kenya · Nassau, Bahamas · New Delhi, India · Ndjamena, Chad
The two-letter abbreviation for London is "LD." This abbreviation is commonly used in postal addresses and official documents to represent the city of London. It is important to note that abbreviations may vary depending on the context and country.
No, you can only use British stamps for mail posted in London. (You wouldn't expect to be able to use a stamp from a different country on a letter mailed in the USA.)
BelgiumBelizeBeninBruneiBurundiChileComorosCongoCote d'IvoireCyprusCzech RepublicEgyptFijiGreeceKosovoLesothoLiechtensteinLuxembourgMexicoMontenegroMoroccoNigerPeruPhilippinesRepublic of DjiboutiSeychellesSwedenTimor-LesteTogoTurkeyUnited KingdomYemen
Ardastra Gardens, Zoo & Conservation Center in Nassau, Bahamas.
The Letter 'N' : London France ^ ^ ------->^
Its 70 cents for sending a letter to any country in the EU. So, I guess that goes for England too.
Amsterdam, Netherlands Andorra la Vella, Andorra Ankara, Turkey* Athens, Greece Astana, Kazakhstan* *= transcontinental country.
· Athens, Greece
Athens
Amsterdam, Athens.
London is a city, there are no other cities in London.