Stamp: Pavillon algérien de l'exposition-Algerian pavilion of the e (Algeria 1937)

Pavillon algérien de l'exposition-Algerian pavilion of the e (Algeria 1937)

01 January (Algeria ) within release Exposition internationale de Paris goes into circulation Stamp Pavillon algérien de l'exposition-Algerian pavilion of the e face value 1.75 Algerian franc

Stamp Pavillon algérien de l'exposition-Algerian pavilion of the e in catalogues
Michel: Mi:DZ 133
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:DZ 130

Stamp is square format.

Exposition internationale de Paris

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Stamp Pavillon algérien de l'exposition-Algerian pavilion of the e in digits
Country: Algeria
Date: 1937-01-01
Print: Recess
Perforation: 13
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 1.75 Algerian franc

Stamp Pavillon algérien de l'exposition-Algerian pavilion of the e it reflects the thematic directions:

The Royal Exhibition Building is a World Heritage-listed building in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, built in 1879–1880 as part of the international exhibition movement, which presented over 50 exhibitions between 1851 and 1915 around the globe. The building sits on approximately 26 hectares (64 acres), is 150 metres (490 ft) long and is surrounded by four city streets. It is at 9 Nicholson Street in the Carlton Gardens, flanked by Victoria, Carlton and Rathdowne Streets, at the north-eastern edge of the central business district. It was built to host the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1880–81, and then hosted the even larger Centennial International Exhibition in 1888, and the formal opening of the first Parliament of Australia in 1901. The building is representative of the money and pride Victoria had in the 1870s. Throughout the 20th century smaller sections and wings of the building were subject to demolition and fire; however, the main building, known as the Great Hall, survived.

A world's fair, also known as a universal exhibition, is a large global exhibition designed to showcase the achievements of nations.These exhibitions vary in character and are held in different parts of the world at a specific site for a period of time, typically between three and six months

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