Friday, August 21

San Marino

San Marino

Capital: San Marino
Languages: Italian
Population: 29,973
Currency: Euro - EUR
Internet code: .sm
Status: Parliamentary republic

more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_marino


Poste e Telecomunicazioni



PostEurop member: yes
UPU member: yes
Sepac member: yes
Norden member: no

Europa stamps: since 1961->

Official site: http://www.aasfn.sm
info: aasfn@omniway.sm

"San Marino issued their first Europa stamp in 1961."

"They issued Europa stamps with their own design until 1968. Only in 1969 they started to use the same common design."


Thursday, August 20

Russia - [Россия]

Russia - [Россия]

Capital: Moscow
Languages: Russian official throughout the country; twenty-seven others co-official in various regions
Population: 142,008,838
Currency: Ruble - RUB
Internet code: .ru
Status: Federal semi-presidential republic

more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia


Почта России



PostEurop member: yes
UPU member: yes
Sepac member: no
Norden member: no

Europa stamps: since 1995-2006, 2008->

Official site: http://www.rusmarka.ru
info: office@marka-art.ru

"Russia issued their first Europa stamp in 1995. The three Baltic States and Moldova issues Europa stamps before them."

"Russia didn't take part at the 2007 issue with the "100 years Scouting" theme."


Wednesday, August 19

Monaco - Sepac 2009

Monaco - Sepac

Date of Issue: 16 September 2009

one stamp (0.85 €)


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



The Monaco stamp represents a watercolour highlighting the Place de la Mairie located in the old town.

Tuesday, August 18

Europa stamps Printers

Europe

Did you ever ask yourself where your stamps were printed ?

We all saw in the under edge of each stamps the issue year or the name of the artist who designed the stamp but sometimes also the name of the printing house : Courvoisier - La Loupe - Joh. Enschedé - Matzoukis - the House of Questa - Printex - etc.

But do you know in which country they are ?

Some postal authorities have their own printing house : Belgium, Germany, Austria, Spain, Italy, etc. But most of the others must print their stamps with the help of privat printers and they are not always located in the same country !

For example the 2009 Europa stamps of Greenland, Guernsey and Norway are printed by Joh. Esnschedé in the Netherlands and the ones of Switzrland and Liechtenstein by the State printer of Austria. Azerbaijan stamps are printed in France by Cartor so did Portugal and Jersey.

But some Europa stamps aren't even printed in Europe ! So the Faroe Islands and the Isle of Man decided to let their Europa stamps being printed in Canada by the Lowe Martin Group and Slovenia have their Europa stamps being printed in ... Bahrain ! We are in the middle of globalization and liberalized markets !

Romania - [România]

Romania - [România]

Capital: Bucharest
Languages: Romanian
Population: 21,504,442
Currency: Leu - RON
Internet code: .ro
Status: Unitary semi-presidential republic

more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romania


Poşta Română



PostEurop member: yes
UPU member: yes
Sepac member: no
Norden member: no

Europa stamps: since 1991->

Official site: http://www.romfilatelia.ro
info: office@romfilatelia.ro

"As many other former communist countries, Romania issued their first Europa stamps in 1991. Since then they issue two stamps each year and many souvenir sheets."

Monday, August 17

Liechtenstein - Sepac 2009

Liechtenstein - Sepac

Date of Issue: 16 September 2009

one stamp (1.30 CHF)



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



The stamp shows the well-known “Chapel of St. Mamerta, Triesen”, which is preserved as an ancient monument. The Chapel of St. Mamertus, which stands on a plateau above the village of Triesen and is named after St. Mamertus, the patron saint against earthquakes, conflagrations and landslides, dates in its original form from the 9th or early 10th century and is thus Liechtenstein’s oldest chapel. The distinctive tower is however of more recent origin. It is thought to have been erected only in the 15th century. The building fragments within the 90cm thick curtain wall suggest moreover that the original building may also have served as a dwelling. Possible occupants could have been the legendary “Noblemen of Trisun” (13th/14th century), who were in the service of the Counts of Montfort-Feldkirch and from whom the name of the village and the coat-of-arms also derive. The Chapel is also one of the most frequently pictured symbols of the Oberland (alongside Vaduz Castle and Gutenberg Castle). Like the SEPAC 2007 stamp this stamp is based on a photograph by Marco Nescher.

Wednesday, July 29

Gibraltar - Sepac 2009

Gibraltar - Sepac

Date of Issue: 2nd November 2009

one stamp (0.44 GBP) out of a set of five stamps (only this stamp is bearing the official Sepac logo) and one souvenir-sheet

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