Joint Issue - Russia

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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