30 November (Abkhazia ) within release Russians in Abkhazia goes into circulation Stamp Portrait of scientist N.I. Voronov (1832-1888) face value 200 Russian ruble
Stamp Portrait of scientist N.I. Voronov (1832-1888) in catalogues | |
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Issued in sheets of 16 stamps (4 blocks of four) and in sheet of 12 stamps + 4 labels. Stamp number in Catalog of Republic of Abkhazia: 91 Nikolai Voronov (1832-1888) was an educator, journalist, and traveler. He was one of the founders of the pedagogical courses in St. Petersburg and worked as a teacher of Russian language and literature. He was also a member of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society and conducted numerous expeditions throughout Russia and Central Asia, describing his travels in journals and books.Also in the issue Russians in Abkhazia:
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