Stamp: In Madagascar (Maldives 1992)

In Madagascar (Maldives 1992)

29 January (Maldives ) within release Centenary of the Birth of Charles de Gaulle goes into circulation Stamp In Madagascar face value 10 Maldivian rufiyaa

Stamp In Madagascar in catalogues
Michel: Mi: MV 1633
Stamp Number: Sn: MV 1618
Stanley Gibbons: Sg: MV 1593

Stamp is square format.

Also in the issue Centenary of the Birth of Charles de Gaulle:

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Stamp In Madagascar in digits
Country: Maldives
Date: 1992-01-29
Print: Offset lithography
Perforation: 14¼
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 10 Maldivian rufiyaa

Stamp In Madagascar it reflects the thematic directions:

An anniversary is the date on which an event took place or an institution was founded in a previous year, and may also refer to the commemoration or celebration of that event. For example, the first event is the initial occurrence or, if planned, the inaugural of the event. One year later would be the first anniversary of that event. The word was first used for Catholic feasts to commemorate saints. Most countries celebrate national anniversaries, typically called national days. These could be the date of independence of the nation or the adoption of a new constitution or form of government. The important dates in a sitting monarch's reign may also be commemorated, an event often referred to as a "Jubilee".

Famous People refers to the fame and public attention accorded by the mass media to individuals or groups or, occasionally, animals, but is usually applied to the persons or groups of people (celebrity couples, families, etc.) themselves who receive such a status of fame and attention. Celebrity status is often associated with wealth (commonly referred to as fame and fortune), while fame often provides opportunities to make money.

A head of state (or chief of state) is the public persona that officially represents the national unity and legitimacy of a sovereign state. In some countries, the head of state is a ceremonial figurehead with limited or no executive power, while in others, the head of state is also the head of government. In countries with parliamentary governments, the head of state is typically a ceremonial figurehead that does not actually guide day-to-day government activities and may not be empowered to exercise any kind of secular political authority (e.g., Queen Elizabeth II as Head of the Commonwealth). In countries where the head of state is also the head of government, the president serves as both a public figurehead and the actual highest ranking political leader who oversees the executive branch (e.g., the President of the United States).

Stamp, In Madagascar, Maldives,  , Anniversaries and Jubilees, Famous People, Heads of State