03 May (Denmark ) within release C.E.P.T.- Europe goes into circulation Stamp C.E.P.T.- Bridge face value 2.70 Danish krone
Stamp C.E.P.T.- Bridge in catalogues | |
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Michel: | Mi:DK 806 |
Stamp Number: | Sn:DK 755 |
Yvert et Tellier: | Yt:DK 809 |
Stanley Gibbons: | Sg:DK 777 |
AFA number: | AFA:DK 803 |
Unificato: | Un:DK 809 |
Stamp is horizontal format.
Also in the issue C.E.P.T.- Europe:
Stamp C.E.P.T.- Bridge it reflects the thematic directions:
The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) was established on June 26, 1959, as a coordinating body for European state telecommunications and postal organizations. The acronym comes from the French version of its name Conférence européenne des administrations des postes et des télécommunications.
The Europa postage stamp (also known as Europa - CEPT until 1992) is an annual joint issue of stamps with a common design or theme by postal administrations of member countries of the European Communities (1956-1959), the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) from 1960 to 1992, and the PostEurop Association since 1993. Europe is the central theme. EUROPA stamps underlines cooperation in the posts domain, taking into account promotion of philately. They also build awareness of the common roots, culture and history of Europe and its common goals. As such, EUROPA stamp issues are among the most collected and most popular stamps in the world. Since the first issue in 1956, EUROPA stamps have been a tangible symbol of Europe’s desire for closer integration and cooperation.
A bridge is a structure built to span physical obstacles without closing the way underneath such as a body of water, valley, or road, for the purpose of providing passage over the obstacle. There are many different designs that each serve a particular purpose and apply to different situations. Designs of bridges vary depending on the function of the bridge, the nature of the terrain where the bridge is constructed and anchored, the material used to make it, and the funds available to build it.