31 January 2021

Sunday Stamps | Dead Countries

Today's theme in Sunday Stamps is Country Names No Longer Exist, aka Dead Countries (although there is some discussion here).

I have chosen some stamps whose design I love, issued by African countries/postal authorities which no longer exist. I have not received these on envelopes, but inside envelopes.

Côte Française des Somalis / French Somaliland
1958

Republique du Dahomey / Republic of Dahomey
1963

Republique de Haute-Volta / Republic of Upper Volta
1963

État du/Inchi Ya Katanga / State of Katanga
1961

Afrique Equatoriale Française / French Equatorial Africa
1947

Transkei
1976

8 comments:

  1. The equatorial France is gorgeously detailed. I have a few of the Dahomey postage due which that sense of threat, pay up or else... So funny in a dark way. Interesting link, I wondered what counted as an ex country.

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    1. I love the frame on that stamp, too. The Dahomey one is pretty scary, isn't it?

      I guess you can't say, properly "a country no longer existing". Countries change borders, change names... but they don't disappear! :)

      Anyway... I learn a lot of History and Geography thanks to philately.

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  2. This is a great post to remember that these countries were all part of our world history and played a part of human events in our lifetimes or shortly before.

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    1. Thanks, Bryon. As I wrote, philately is an excellent tool in order to learn history.

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  3. Africa has so many "dead names" for countries. I used to collect globes that featured these old names.
    These animals look pretty scary! I wonder what Dahomey was thinking when they issued this stamp!!

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    1. Africa is a complicate continent, if you want to retain all those names!

      The stamp of Dahomey really amazes me. It's like... "Don't open this letter"! :D

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  4. Great stamps. I had not heard of Katanga.

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