
Date of Issue: 5th May 2009
one stamp (9.- RUB)

This stamp is issued in a mini sheet of 9 stamps
The Vatnajökull National Park is the largest national park in Europe. It encompasses an area of 12.000 km2 or approximately 11% of Iceland. It will at first cover the national parks of Skaftafell and Jökulsárgljúfur and almost all of Vatnajökull glacier. The region contains a uniquely contrasting blend of natural beauty, active volcanism, geothermal energy and waterfalls. The creeping glaciers dominate the area – making it the easiest part of Iceland for glacier exploration. Skaftafell has some of the most diverse flora and fauna found in any part of the country, with protected species including growing stocks of Arctic fox and ptarmigan.
"Ireland know under the Gaelic name Éire, is issuing Europa stamps since 1962.
During some few years in 90's, Ireland issued their Europa stamps, as well, as classical post stamps but also as self-sticking stamps.
In 1970, the common design was made by the Irish artist Louis Le Brocquy"
"Iceland is far from the continental Europe but is part of it by his cultral links with the Scandinavian countries and their Germanic language.
And it's also confirmed by the fact that Iceland issues Europa stamps each year since 1960!.
In 1971, the Icelandic designer Helgi Haflidason made the common Europa CEPT design that year.
In 2005, they won the Europa best stamp competition with a round shaped stamp."
"Hungary, as many others ex-communist countries of central Europe, issued their first Europa stamps in 1991.
Hungary in Hungarian is Magyarország, what make them sometimes difficult to indentify.
Since 2005, the Hungarian Europa stamps are issued in a souvenir sheet.
In 2008 they won the best Europa stamp competition."