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Annual themes of Europa stamps

The annual themes of Europa stamps are as follows:

1. 1956: The pattern symbolizes the cooperation among the six member countries of the European Coal and Steel Union.

2. 1957: a United Europe with peace and prosperity.

3, 1958: the letter e and the dove-the postal union system of European integration.

4, 1959: Six interlocking rings symbolize six countries as a whole.

5. 196: The wheel with 19 spokes symbolizes that the 19 founding countries of the European Union of Posts and Telecommunications are marching together.

6, 1961: A big pigeon consisting of 19 flying pigeons of peace represents the 19 member countries of the European Union of Posts and Telecommunications.

July, 1962: a small tree with 19 leaves-19 leaves represent the 19 founding countries of the European Union of Posts and Telecommunications.

8, 1963: A specific pattern symbolizing unity.

September, 1964: The chrysanthemum with 22 petals symbolizes the prosperity of the 22 member countries of the European Union of Posts and Telecommunications.

1, 1965: Leaves and fruits.

11, 1966: Symbolic sailing boat.

12, 1967: Three sets of meshing gears symbolize unity and mutual assistance.

13, 1968: the golden key with the words of European post and telecommunications conference.

14, 1969: 1th anniversary of the General Assembly of the European Union of Posts and Telecommunications.

15, 197: crisscross lines.

16, 1971: fraternity and cooperation-concerted efforts.

17, 1972: The twinkling star-the symbol of communication.

18, 1973: Postal number and arrow.

19, 1974: Sculpture.

2, 1975: Painting.

21, 1976: Handicrafts.

22, 1977: Scenery.

23, 1978: Historic sites.

24, 1979: the history of postal services and telecommunications.

25, 198: celebrities.

26, 1981: Folk customs and folklore.

27, 1982: Historical events.

28, 1983: great achievements.

29, 1984: Bridge of Europe.

3, 1985: European Music Year.

31, 1986: Nature and environmental protection.

32, 1987: Contemporary architectural art.

33, 1988: transportation and communication.

34, 1989: Children's games.

35, 199: ancient and modern postal services.

36, 1991: Aerospace.

37, 1992: the 5th anniversary of discovery of america.

38, 1993: modern art.

39, 1994: New scientific achievements.

4, 1995: peace and freedom.

41, 1996: women with achievements.

42, 1997: History and Folk Stories.

43, 1998: Festivals and national celebrations.

44, 1999: nature conservation and parks.

45, 2: Millennium.

46, 21: water-the wealth of nature.

47, 22: Circus.

48, 23: Poster art.

49, 24: holidays.

5, 25: delicious food.

51, 26: Integration in the eyes of young people.

52, 27: Boy Scouts.

53, 28: Letters.

54, 29: astronomy.

55, 21: Children's books.

56, 211: forest.

57, 212: VISIT.

58, 213: "The Postman Van"-to celebrate the 2th anniversary of the EU Postal Service (1993-213).

59, 214: National music instruments.

6, 215: Old Toys.

61, 216: ecological portrayal of Europe-green thinking ("Ecology in Europe- Think Green").

62, 217: Castles.

63, 218: Bridges.

64, 219: Birds.

65, 22: Ancient Postal Routes.

66, 221: Endangered National Wildlife in China (region).

67,222: fairy tales (Stories? Myths)。

68, 223: PEACE- the highest vale of humanity.

69, 224: Underwater Fauna Flora.

7, 225: national archaeological discoveries.

Introduction to Europa Stamps

The word "Europa" originated from Greek mythology, and the full name of Europe is "Europa". In 1956, the six member countries of the European Union's predecessor, the European Coal and Steel Union, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, the Federal Republic of Germany and Italy decided to issue stamps with the same picture to symbolize the union of Europe. Since 1974, under the premise of expressing the same theme, the patterns have been designed by member States themselves, and the Europa theme has become rich and colorful since then.

In the early years, one country basically issued a set of two Europa stamps a year, but in recent years, some countries changed it to one. Many countries not only issue stamps, but also issue sheetlets, souvenir sheets and mini-panes. Therefore, the number of Europa stamps is very large, which has become an extremely rich independent stamp topic. There are also many postal friends in China who are keen to collect stamp products on this topic.