New Issues of Eastern Europe: From the Arts & Animals to War & Peace

Greetings of the New Year to all our Philatelic Friends and Collectors.

Here at Hungaria Stamp Exchange, January is one of our favorite months of the year as we are able to share the exciting new stamp issues of 2024.

For country collectors ready to fill in the next year in their collection we offer full year sets from seventeen Eastern European countries ranging from Armenia to Ukraine. For Topical Collectors we are pleased to offer New Issues on an exciting range of topics from many Eastern European Countries.  We are delighted to highlight some of our favorite stamp offerings and invite you to browse our online store at your leisure to see what your favorites might be.

Cinema and Theatre Stamps

are truly exciting offerings to include a Bulgaria souvenir sheet celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of iconic actor Marcello Mastroianni and a Bosnian set celebrating Bogart and Hitchcock. The Czech stamp sheet represents the Lipsky brothers, one brother is a comic actor on both stage and in film while the other is the director. The stamp issued by Slovakia is of actress and activist Anna Jurkovicova.

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States and Peoples of the Balkans Through Philately

Who is In, Who is out, Who is about?

Looking at the Balkan area geographically, with a peninsula being a “piece of land almost entirely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland on one side”, let’s see what happens if we apply this definition to the Balkan States. Lands bordering the Balkan States in the North, Northwest and Northeast are Hungary, Italy and Moldova. Seas surrounding the Balkan States are the Adriatic in the West, Aegean in the South, Ionian in the Southwest and the Black Sea in the East. If we agree on the definition of the peninsula, then let’s look at who the current countries are on that peninsula and then their unique philatelic issuances. The former part appears to have an audience with varying opinions.

Our premise here at HSE is to include the following countries into the Balkans: Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Serbia, Romania, Montenegro, Kosovo, (Republic of North) Macedonia, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece and Turkey.  

While some people may choose to exclude Greece and Turkey from the Balkans because only part of these countries actually sit on the peninsula, with only half of these two countries residing on the peninsula, both have played major roles in the development of the Balkan States. Besides, who could possibly deny Turkey being a Balkan country when the name Balkan is Turkish for mountain?

The Balkan States or The Balkans have been described by some people historically, culturally or along ethnic lines. The rugged terrain of the mountains, the containment of the four seas combined with the ethnic and cultural diversity of the people of the Balkan peninsula create an eclectic presentation in the amazing stamps of Eastern Europe.

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