Russia
Russian Post has collaborated a number of times with other postal administration to release a joint issue.
Year | Postal Administration | Topic | Note |
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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:
“In Russia there is an emigration of intelligence: émigrés cross the frontier in order to read and to write good books. But in doing so they contribute to making their fatherland, abandoned by spirit, into the gaping jaws of Asia that would like to swallow our little Europe.”
—Friedrich Nietzsche (18441900)
“... 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)
“To the Japanese, Portugal and Russia are neutral enemies, England and America are belligerent enemies, and Germany and her satellites are friendly enemies. They draw very fine distinctions.”
—Jerome Cady, U.S. screenwriter, and Lewis Milestone. Peter Voroshevski (Howard Clinton?)