Russia
Russian Post has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release a joint issue.
| Year | Postal Administration | Topic | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 | United States | Space Exploration | |
| 1992 | Sweden | Christmas. Russian icons | |
| 1993 | Finland | Septcentennial of Vyborg | |
| 1993 | Denmark | 500 years of diplomatic relations | |
| 1994 | Belarus Ukraine |
50th anniversary of the liberation of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine | |
| 1995 | Finland | Nature conservation | |
| 1996 | Cyprus | Art and culture of the Eastern Orthodox Church | |
| 1997 | Israel | International Pushkin Year - Translation of Eugene Onegin in Hebrew by Abraham Shlonsky | |
| 1999 | People's Republic of China | Red Deer | |
| 1999 | Switzerland | Bicentennial of Suvorov's Italian and Swiss expedition | |
| 2000 | Belarus Ukraine |
Bimillennial of Christianity | |
| 2000 | Estonia | Fish of the Lake Peipsi-Pihkva - zander, European smelt | |
| 2001 | Armenia | Bicentennial of Ivan Lazarev's death - the founder of Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages | |
| 2002 | Kazakhstan | Rare birds - demoiselle crane, great black-headed gull. | |
| 2003 | Belgium | 150th anniversary of Russian-Belgian diplomatic relations | |
| 2003 | Iran | Nature conservation of the Caspian Sea | |
| 2004 | Germany | Russian-German intercultural learning of the youth in the 21st century | |
| 2005 | Belarus | Fauna | |
| 2005 | North Korea | Animals of the Far East |
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Famous quotes containing the word russia:
“To believe that Russia has got rid of the evils of capitalism takes a special kind of mind. It is the same kind of mind that believes that a Holy Roller has got rid of sin.”
—H.L. (Henry Lewis)
“Todays difference between Russia and the United States is that in Russia everybody takes everybody else for a spy, and in the United States everybody takes everybody else for a criminal.”
—Friedrich Dürrenmatt (19211990)
“... from Russia I didnt bring out a single happy memory, only sad, tragic ones. The nightmare of pogroms, the brutality of Cossacks charging young Socialists, fear, shrieks of terror ...”
—Golda Meir (18981978)