Sent from the City of Hiroshima.
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The 30th Anniversary of the Coronation of Emperor Akihito - Issued: 22-02-2019
Sent from the City of Hiroshima.
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The 30th Anniversary of the Coronation of Emperor Akihito - Issued: 22-02-2019
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EUROPA 2018 "Bridges" - Issued: 02-05-2018
I sent this Cover to myself during the International Stamp Fair 2018 in Essen, Germany!
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American Scientists (full set) - Issued: 06-03-2008
Many thanks to Ria!
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EUROPA 2019 "National Birds" - Issued: 09-05-2019
I sent this Cover to myself during the International Stamp Fair in Essen, Germany.
Another Cover from Kimmo. Thanks a lot:
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2x EUROPA 2019 "National Birds" - Issued: 09-05-2019
Die Sendung mit der Maus (englisch: "The Show with the Mouse"), often simply Die Maus ("The Mouse"), is a German children's television series, popular nation-wide for its educational content. The show first aired on 7 March 1971. The program was initially condemned by teachers and childcare professionals as bad for children's development, but is now hailed for its ability to convey information to children, having received over 75 awards.
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50th Anniversary of "The Mouse" - Issued: 01-03-2021
Many thanks to Helen!
In the academic year 2019/2020, the University of Zagreb celebrated 350 years since its founding in 1669. It is the oldest continuously operating university in Croatia, and one of Europe's oldest universities.
Its history began on 23 September 1669, when the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Hungary and Croatia, Leopold I Habsburg, issued a decree granting the Jesuit Academy in the Free Royal City of Zagreb the status and privileges of a university institution. The recognition was adopted by the Parliament of the Kingdom of Croatia on 3 November 1671. Therefore, the University considers 1669 as the year of its founding and 3 November is celebrated as University Day.
Having started with three faculties and 200 enrolled students, the university has, in the more than three centuries of its existence, grown to today's 34 constituent units and more than 70,000 students.
The Zugspitze at 2,962 m (9,718 ft) above sea level, is the highest peak of the Wetterstein Mountains as well as the highest mountain in Germany. It lies south of the town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and the Austria–Germany border runs over its western summit. On top of the mountain you can find a letter box. If you leave you postcards there it will be cancelled with a special postmark you can see on the card below.
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Germany's Most beautiful Panoramas (from a set of 2) - Issued: 12-07-2018
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EUROPA 2019 "National Birds" - Issued: 23-04-2019
I sent this cover to myself during the International Stamp Fair in Essen, Germany 2019
The Cliffs of Moher (Irish: Aillte an Mhothair) are sea cliffs located at the southwestern edge of the Burren region in County Clare, Ireland. They run for about 14 kilometres (9 miles). At their southern end, they rise 120 metres (390 ft) above the Atlantic Ocean at Hag's Head, and, 8 kilometres (5 miles) to the north, they reach their maximum height of 214 metres (702 ft) just north of O'Brien's Tower, a round stone tower near the midpoint of the cliffs, built in 1835 by Sir Cornelius O'Brien, then continue at lower heights.
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ATM Label "Keshcarrigan Bowl" - Issued: 25-01-2018
Source: https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/48505/1/BzPM_0724_2018.pdf
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Baby-Animals (from a set of two) - Issued: 02-01-2018
EUROPA 2018 "Bridges" (full set) - Issued: 03-05-2018
I sent this cover to myself during the International Stamp Fair in Essen, Germany 2018
The Princess Elisabeth Antarctica, located on Utsteinen Nunatak in Queen Maud Land (71°57′00″S 23°20′49″E), is a Belgian scientific polar research station, which went into service on 15 February 2009. The station is named after Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant, the eldest daughter of King Philippe of Belgium. This Cover is from the Belare (Belgian Antarctic Research Expedition) of 2017 to 2018 and shows the autograph of the Expedition leader.
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King Philippe - Issued: 14-03-2016
Many thanks to Juanvi Garcia!
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