Stamp: Kleine Emme LU (Switzerland 2023)

Kleine Emme LU (Switzerland 2023)

02 March (Switzerland ) within release Swiss River Landscapes 2023 goes into circulation Stamp Kleine Emme LU face value 140 Swiss centime

Stamp Kleine Emme LU in catalogues
Colnect codes: Col: CH 2023.03.02-04

Stamp is horizontal format.

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Stamp Kleine Emme LU in digits
Country: Switzerland
Date: 2023-03-02
Print: Offset lithography
Size: 33 x 28
Perforation: Serpentine Die Cut
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 140 Swiss centime

Stamp Kleine Emme LU it reflects the thematic directions:

A landscape is the visible features of an area of land, its landforms and how they integrate with natural or man-made features. A landscape includes the physical elements of geophysically defined landforms such as (ice-capped) mountains, hills, water bodies such as rivers, lakes, ponds and the sea, living elements of land cover including indigenous vegetation, human elements including different forms of land use, buildings and structures, and transitory elements such as lighting and weather conditions. Combining both their physical origins and the cultural overlay of human presence, often created over millennia, landscapes reflect a living synthesis of people and place that is vital to local and national identity. The character of a landscape helps define the self-image of the people who inhabit it and a sense of place that differentiates one region from other regions. It is the dynamic backdrop to people’s lives. Landscape can be as varied as farmland, a landscape park, or wilderness. The earth has a vast range of landscapes, including the icy landscapes of polar regions, mountainous landscapes, vast arid desert landscapes, islands and coastal landscapes, densely forested or wooded landscapes including past boreal forests and tropical rainforests, and agricultural landscapes of temperate and tropical regions.

 

A river is a natural freshwater stream that flows on land or inside caves towards another body of water at a lower elevation, such as an ocean, lake, or another river. A river may run dry before reaching the end of its course if it runs out of water, or only flow during certain seasons. Rivers are regulated by the water cycle, the processes by which water moves around the Earth. Water first enters rivers through precipitation, whether from rainfall, the runoff of water down a slope, the melting of glaciers or snow, or seepage from aquifers beneath the surface of the Earth.

Stamp, Kleine Emme LU, Switzerland,  , Landscapes, Rivers