Full Pane: Wheat Field, Dove and Eternal Flame (Kazakhstan 1995)

Wheat Field, Dove and Eternal Flame (Kazakhstan 1995)

09 May (Kazakhstan ) within release 50th Anniversary of End of WWII goes into circulation Full Pane Wheat Field, Dove and Eternal Flame face value 10*5 Kazakhstani teńge

Full Pane Wheat Field, Dove and Eternal Flame in catalogues
Michel: Mi: KZ 90KB
Unificato: Un: KZ 92MF

Full Pane is square format.

Also in the issue 50th Anniversary of End of WWII:

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Country: Kazakhstan
Date: 1995-05-09
Paper: coated
Print: Offset lithography
Perforation: comb 13¾
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Full Pane
Face Value: 10*5 Kazakhstani teńge
Print run: 1250

Full Pane Wheat Field, Dove and Eternal Flame 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".

A cereal is a grass cultivated for its edible grain. Cereals are the world's largest crops, and are therefore staple foods. They include rice, wheat, rye, oats, barley, millet, and maize. Edible grains from other plant families, such as buckwheat and quinoa are pseudocereals. Most cereals are annuals, producing one crop from each planting, though rice is sometimes grown as a perennial. Winter varieties are hardy enough to be planted in the autumn, becoming dormant in the winter, and harvested in spring or early summer; spring varieties are planted in spring and harvested in late summer. The term cereal is derived from the name of the Roman goddess of grain crops and fertility of grain crops and fertility

A flame (from Latin flamma) is the visible, gaseous part of a fire. It is caused by a highly exothermic chemical reaction made in a thin zone. When flames are hot enough to have ionized gaseous components of sufficient density, they are then considered plasma.

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