16 September (Lithuania ) within release ""Lithuanian child"". 4th air mail issue Reopening 01 air serv goes into circulation Stamp Poet and priest Jonas Maciulis-Maironis face value 5 Lithuanian centas
Stamp Poet and priest Jonas Maciulis-Maironis in catalogues | |
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Stamp is square format.
Also in the issue ""Lithuanian child"". 4th air mail issue Reopening 01 air serv:
Stamp Poet and priest Jonas Maciulis-Maironis it reflects the thematic directions:
The Kionga Triangle (German: Kionga-Dreieck, Portuguese: Triângulo de Quionga) was a small region of German East Africa situated at the mouth of the Ruvuma River. The Ruvuma served as the border between the German colony and Portuguese Mozambique, and the Kionga Triangle was the only section of German East Africa south of the river. Its principal settlement was Kionga (now Quionga ) which had a population of 4,000 in 1910. It became a German possession in 1894 but came under Portuguese control in April 1916 during World War I. The post-war Treaty of Versailles reaffirmed that the river was the border between Tanganyika, then under British control, and Portuguese Mozambique. The triangle was the only territory that the treaty awarded to Portugal.