Thursday, April 13

Guernsey 2023

Guernsey

Date of Issue: 24th May 2023

two stamps (0.87 & 1.21 GBP) out of a set of six stamps, only those two bear the Europa logo


both stamps are also issued in a souvenir-sheet of 2 stamps (0.87 & 1.21 GBP)


both Europa stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps


Wednesday, April 12

Czech Republic 2023

Czech Rep.

Date of Issue: 9th April 2023

one stamp (E value = 39.- CZK)


the stamp is issued in a mini-sheet of 6 stamps


Tuesday, April 4

Slovakia 2023

Slovakia

Date of Issue: 9th May 2023

one stamp (2.10 EUR)


this stamp is issued in a mini-sheet of 8 stamps



this stamp is also issued in a booklet (6 stamps) - NOTE the stamps from the booklet are self-adhesive
 

 
 

Armenian post of Nagorno-Karabakh 2023

Armenian post of Nagorno-Karabakh

Date of Issue: 25th May 2023

two stamps (2x 500.- AMD)

those two stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 10 stamps



both stamps are also issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps (5 of each)

NOTE : the stamps issued by the Republic of Artsakh aren't recognized on an international level, not by the UPU nor by PostEurop.

Those stamps are listed in most stamps catalogues (Gibbons, Yvert & Tellier, Michel) and most Europa stamps collectors collect those stamps even if they aren't official stamp issues.


Wednesday, March 29

Switzerland 2023

Switzerland

Date of Issue: 9th May 2023

2 stamps (0.90 & 1.10 CHF)



Thursday, March 23

Germany 2023

Germany

Date of Issue: 4th May 2023

one stamp (0.85 €)

 
This stamp is issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps
 

 

Friday, March 17

Gibraltar 2023

Gibraltar

Date of Issue: 30th March 2023 

two stamps (1.98 & 3.16 GBP) and one souvenir-sheet of 2 stamps (1.98 & 3.16 GBP)



those stamps are issued in mini-sheets of 6 stamps


NOTE - On the 4th of July 2023, Gibraltar issued a set of 6 post & go stamps depicting the 2nd Europa stamps design and bearing the Europa logo - price 7.95 GBP


Sunday, March 12

Monaco 2023

Monaco

Date of Issue: 9th May 2023

one stamp (1.80 €)

the stamp is issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps


 

Thursday, March 9

Jersey - Sepac 2023

Jersey - Sepac

Date of Issue: 21st March 2023

one stamp (0.98 GBP) out of a set of six stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Sepac logo).


this stamp is issued in a mini-sheet of 10 stamps


Wednesday, March 8

France 2023

France

Date of Issue: 9th May 2023

one stamp (1.80 €)


This stamp is issued in a sheet of 15 stamps

Sunday, March 5

Sweden 2023

Sweden

Date of Issue: 27th April 2023

one stamp (30.- SEK) 



Thursday, February 16

Austria 2023

Austria

Date of Issue: 5th May 2023

one stamp (1.20 €)


Thursday, December 15

Åland - Sepac 2023

Åland - Sepac

Date of Issue: 27th July 2023

one stamp (Lokalpost value)


Wednesday, December 7

Bulgaria 2022

Bulgaria

Date of Issue: 7th December 2022

two stamps (1.25 & 2.70 BGN) and one souvenir sheet (1.25 & 2.70 BGN)




 both stamps are issued in mini sheet of 8 stamps

both stamps are issued in a booklet of 2 panes (2x 4 unperforated stamps)

a postal stationery is also issued (0.75 BGN)

Khan Asparuh, the first Bulgarian king, had a sister called Huba. She was held captive in another kingdom. Asparuh sent a message to his sister that he had found a land where they could settle down south of the Danube River, a place that nowadays is Bulgaria.

When Huba got the good news from her brother, she managed to escape from captivity and run away. She rode on horseback without stopping until she reached the Danube River. She looked for some way to cross the mighty river but couldn’t find a ford to pass across. So then she tied a thread of white yarn to one of the legs of a falcon sent by her brother and let him fly up into the air, holding the other end of the thin thread in her hands.

The falcon flew away to find a ford for passage across the river and just then, when he found a place, an arrow shot by an enemy pierced the falcon, and he fell to the ground dead. The yarn became red from his blood. Huba followed the thread she was holding and so she found the way to cross the great river and reach the country where her brother Asparuh had made his new home. Then they lived free and happy in the new land they called Bulgaria.

That day was March 1st, the new year in the tradition of those times. They called the white and red threads of yarn after the name of the month March, and named it ‘Martenitsa.’

The Martenitsa became a symbol of peace and love, health and happiness. The white color symbolizes purity and honesty in relationships, and the red color means life, passion, and cordiality in friendship and mutual love. Source : Europe's not dead

 

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