Stamp: Mosque of Sidi Abder Rahman (Algeria 1926)

Mosque of Sidi Abder Rahman (Algeria 1926)

01 January (Algeria ) within release Algiers goes into circulation Stamp Mosque of Sidi Abder Rahman face value 15 Algerian centime

Stamp Mosque of Sidi Abder Rahman in catalogues
Yvert et Tellier: Yt: DZ 39b

Stamp is square format.

Avec bande publicitaire - With advertising label.

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Stamp Mosque of Sidi Abder Rahman in digits
Country: Algeria
Date: 1926-01-01
Perforation: 14 x 13½
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 15 Algerian centime

Stamp Mosque of Sidi Abder Rahman it reflects the thematic directions:

A building or edifice is a structure with a roof and walls standing more or less permanently in one place, such as a house or factory. Buildings come in a variety of sizes, shapes and functions, and have been adapted throughout history for a wide number of factors, from building materials available, to weather conditions, to land prices, ground conditions, specific uses and aesthetic reasons. Buildings serve several needs of society – primarily as shelter from weather, security, living space, privacy, to store belongings, and to comfortably live and work. A building as a shelter represents a physical division of the human habitat (a place of comfort and safety) and the outside (a place that at times may be harsh and harmful).

Mosquitoes, the Culicidae, are a family of small flies consisting of 3,600 species. The word mosquito (formed by mosca and diminutive -ito) is Spanish and Portuguese for little fly. Mosquitoes have a slender segmented body, one pair of wings, three pairs of long hair-like legs, and specialized, highly elongated, piercing-sucking mouthparts. All mosquitoes drink nectar from flowers; females of some species have in addition adapted to drink blood. The group diversified during the Cretaceous period. Evolutionary biologists view mosquitoes as micropredators, small animals that parasitise larger ones by drinking their blood without immediately killing them. Medical parasitologists view mosquitoes instead as vectors of disease, carrying protozoan parasites or bacterial or viral pathogens from one host to another.

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