#Serbia stamps

Post of Srpska introduced two special Europa 2021 stamps!

Post of Srpska introduced two Europa 2021 special stamps in cooperation with the Republic Institute for the Protection of Cultural, Historical, and Natural Heritage. Europa stamps are among the most popular philatelic items that represent cooperation between postal operators and promote philately. They exist to build awareness of the common roots, culture, and history of Europe and common goals.

Zmaj’s poem “The Frog is reading newspapers”. New children’s stamps released by Post of Serbia

FindYourStampsValue.com is glad to introduce to our readers’ attention new children’s stamps by Post of Serbia issued in honor of famous lyrist of Serbian romanticism, as well as the founder of poetry for children within Serbian poetry, Jovan Jovanović Zmaj. The stamp bears the illustration of Zmaj’s poem “The Frog is reading newspapers”. Let’s appreciate the great design of this philatelic item

The Republic of Užice celebrates 75 years since its establishment. One new special stamp released by Serbian Post

In late September and early October 1941, on the territory of Western Serbia, Šumadija, and Pomoravlje, a larger free territory was created, as a base for the spreading of the Uprising. Much of the territory was liberated by Partisan and Chetnik units, independently or in conjunction. On this territory, called the Republic of Užice, lived close to one million inhabitants. To commemorate this event

Resurrection of Christ as a symbol of Easter. Two festive stamps released by Serbia Post!

Easter Sunday is the date of the annual celebration of Christ's resurrection. The Orthodox Church celebrates the Easter on the basis of the Julian calendar. The date is not fixed, but denotes the same season of the year and is awaited by all Christians from around the world. To celebrate this important holiday Serbian Post has prepared two commemorative stamps that depict Resurrection of Christ. F

British women – the heroines of Serbian army in the WWI. 6 commemorative stamps to underline their contribution are released!

British women were the inseparable part of Serbian army in the First World War therefore they are considered to be real heroines and were honored by Serbian Post with six special commemorative stamps underlining their contribution to the victory. FindYourStampsValue.com invites our readers to learn about these brave and devoted female-soldiers with this historical stamp release. Flora Sandes (Neth

EuroBasket Women 2015 as one of the most spectacular sporting events… An encouraging stamp issue released by Serbian Post

At the European Basketball Championship for Women, held from 11th till 28th of June in Hungary and Romania, Serbian female basketball players won the gold medal. This is one of the brightest proves that Serbia is a country of many promising and talented sportsmen. So, FindYourStampsValue.com invites our readers to dive into the world of Serbian basketball with this encouraging stamp issue. The Ser

Serbia’s Chairmanship of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)

Chairmanship of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe was recognized by Serbia both as an honor and as a great challenge in the field of multilateral diplomacy, a recognition that we are a reliable partner, one up to the responsibility for reaching consensus in such a diversified Organization. In the course of this year, we have been doing our best to justify the confidence place

150 years since the birth of Nikolai Krasnov

Nikolai Petrovich Krasnov (Moscow, 1864 - Belgrade, 1939) was one of the most important architects whose creations, both in the field of architecture and urban planning, as well as in the field of interior design and applied arts, left a significant mark in the appearance and culture of Belgrade and Serbia between two world wars. He arrived in Belgrade in 1922, after three years of refugee residen

Serbia: 100 Years since the Birth of Serbian Patriarch Pavle

Patriarch Pavle (Gojko Stojčević at baptism) was born on 11 September 1914 (on the Beheading Day) in the village of Kućanci, district of Donji Miholjac in Slavonia (modern Croatia) to peasant parents. He finished elementary school in the place of birth, junior school in Tuzla and grammar school with the graduation exam at the VI Boys’ Grammar School in Belgrade. He finished the 6-year High School

Serbia: Joy of Europe 2014

Every year since 1969, the children’s meetings named Joy of Europe gather together European children aged between 7 and 15, promoting friendship through various activities as a symbol of united children’s world, but also representing a constant exchange of different culture backgrounds. Every October (from 2nd to 5th Oct.), the authentic children’s creativity demonstrated in close contact with cit

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