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  How to find "country-related stamps?     Sun 6th Jul 2008 23:15:27

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How to find "country related stamps?
      
This topic is huge.
It is about "a country on another country´s stamps".
For example a ship passing the PANAMA channel on a stamp from New
Caledonia. Or a GERMAN olympic winner on stamps from Fujeira. Or
Danish fairy tales from Monaco...
      
Indeed, an American (US) flag will be easy to find at the topic "flags" just
by looking at the stamps but for an olympic winners from "your country"
you have to know how the olympic winners looks like as well as for "your"
musician etc. etc.
      
How to find a hungarian tapestry on a stamp from Reunion?
      
Here is the solution for COUNTRY RELATED stamps:
Suggestions:      

2008-07-07      Topics>Country related other
2008-07-07      Topics>Country related>Austria
2008-07-07      Topics>Country related>Brasil
2008-07-07      Topics>Country related>Denmark
2008-07-07      Topics>Country related>France
2008-07-07      Topics>Country related>Germany
2008-07-07      Topics>Country related>Hungary
2008-07-07      Topics>Country related>Japan
2008-07-07      Topics>Country related>New Zealand
2008-07-07      Topics>Country related>Panama
2008-07-07      Topics>Country related>Portugal
2008-07-07      Topics>Country related>Russia
2008-07-07      Topics>Country related>USA
      
For older stamps for this topic mostly shows a colonial manner and it´s
easy to see who was really in charge (also for the stamp printing) even if the country wasn´t a colony; A lot of flags, queens, kings, presidents and generals from other countries on their stamps.
      
Modern country-related stamps are very much produced with the topic-
collector in mind. However, many are indeed showing true culture, historical or sport relations between them bot instead of power balance.
      
A way to "country-relate" a stamp at your listings may be like this:
[Denmark-related] or [German-related] etc.etc
in the description text.      
      
Happy Collecting      
El Gringo      

PS. Who said Americans are bad a geography?
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