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Philatelic foray.


In September 1980, the UNPA UNPA United Nations Postal Administration
UNPA United Nations Protected Area
UNPA United Nations Participation Act of 1945
 began issuing flag stamps at a rate of 16 per year. But by 1989 all Member States had been represented, so the UNPA suspended the series. But with the increase in the membership of the United Nations, the UNPA decided to revive the Flag Series in February 1997.

The latest installment was issued on 13 February, featuring the flags of the Federated Connected and treated as one. See federated database and federated directories.  States of Micronesia, Slovakia, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea The People's Republic of Korea (PRK) was a short-lived provisional government organized to take over control of the country after the Surrender of Japan at the end of the Pacific War. It existed in August and September 1945.  and Azerbaijan on Sheet 43, and Uzbekistan, Monaco, the Czech Republic and Estonia on Sheet 44.

The UNPA also issued five new definitive stamps on 13 February, in make-up postage rate denominations of 1 cent, 2 cents, 21 cents, F.s. 2,00, S 6.50 and S 9.

Designed by Zhang Le Lu of China the 1-cent stamp depicts a simple crayon-like drawing of a child holding a peace dove. With a smile that stretches across the stamp, and giant eyes that look like patchwork globes of green and blue, the child reflects the openness and idealism of the United Nations.

The 21-cent stamp, designed by Gregory Halili of the Philippines, shows a similarly abstract image of the United Nations. Here, cut-out figures of dancers - representing Member States - hold hands and form a circle around a glowing United Nations logo. Like a sun in the center of the universe, the UN logo anchors concentric rings of orange, red, blue and black, and the circle of dancers themselves who seem pulled by its unifying gravitational grav·i·ta·tion  
n.
1. Physics
a. The natural phenomenon of attraction between physical objects with mass or energy.

b. The act or process of moving under the influence of this attraction.

2.
 force.

The Swiss Franc (F.s.) 2,00, the Austrian shillings (S) 9 and the S6.50 stamps picture United Nations buildings.

Colourful and practical, these limited edition stamps hold wide appeal for stamp collectors and average citizens alike.

From Hawaiian geese to Carribean flamingos, and even to the golden birdwings of Asia, species are dropping off the face of the earth. Though they are becoming increasingly hard to find in nature, the UNPA has captured their images in a commemmorative collection of endangered species stamps.

Twelve new stamps featuring, endangered fauna were issued by the UNPA on 13 March. The total set consists of three sheets, each with 16 stamps on it. The animals depicted range from the cuddly - the Short-tailed Tibetan macaque and the Persian fallow deer The Persian Fallow Deer (Dama dama mesopotamica) is a ruminant mammal belonging to the family Cervidae. It is a subspecies of Fallow Deer. Description
Persian fallow deer are bigger than Fallow Deer, their antlers bigger and less palmated.
 - to the just plain ugly - the Lesser galago galago: see bush baby.
galago

Any of six species of small, tree-dwelling primates (genus Galago) found in forests of sub-Saharan Africa. Galagos are gray, brown, or reddish or yellowish brown animals with large eyes and ears, long hind legs, soft
 and the Sun bear.

Each sheet was designed by a different artist for whom the endangered species stamps were their first UNPA assignment. The four 32-cent stamps - Lesser galago, Hawaiian goose, Golden birdwing Birdwings are large, tropical papilionid butterflies native to mainland and archipelagic Southeast Asia and Australasia (with one Indian species), and are usually regarded as belonging to three genera: Ornithoptera, Trogonoptera and Troides , and Sun bear - were done by Pat Medearis-Altman of New Zealand, who is a professional stamp designer.

Suzanne Duranceau, a native of Montreal, Canada, designed the F.s. 0,80 stamps, which include the Short-tailed Tibetan macaque, the Caribbean flamingo, Queen Alexandra's birdwing Queen Alexandra's Birdwing, (Ornithoptera alexandrae) is the largest butterfly in the world.

The species was named by Lord Walter Rothschild in 1907, in honour of Queen Alexandra, wife of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom.
 and the Persian fallow deer.

Finally, Robert Hynes of the United States designed the last sheet, which includes the Green turtle, the Burrowing owl, Rajah Brooke's birdwing, and the Lesser panda. Mr. Hynes specializes in nature scenes. His art has appeared in National Geographic magazine The National Geographic Magazine, later shortened to National Geographic, is the official journal of the National Geographic Society. It published its first issue in 1888, just nine months after the Society itself was founded.  and in the award-winning children's book The Secret World of Animals. Launched in March 1993, the Endangered Species series draws attention to the worldwide need to protect these animals. The new stamps are the sixth set of stamps in UNPA's multiyear series on endangered species.
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Title Annotation:UN Postal Administration's new stamps
Publication:UN Chronicle
Date:Jun 22, 1998
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