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[Poland] [Czech] Silesia
A region located within the borders of Poland and the Czech Republic. Known for its unique language, industrial buildings, coal mining, and original traditions drawn from German, Polish, and Czech heritage. The Silesian flag is gold and blue.
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[Guyana] Canje pheasant (Hoatzin), Guyana's national bird
The Canje pheasant (Opisthocomus hoazin) is the national bird of Guyana, celebrated for its unusual appearance and unique biology. This striking bird has a spiky crest, long tail, and reddish-brown and buff plumage. Native to the swamps and riverine forests of the Amazon and Orinoco basins, it feeds primarily on leaves, which ferment in its specialized digestive system, giving it a distinctive odor, earning it the nickname “stinkbird.” Remarkably, its chicks are born with claws on their wings, allowing them to climb branches before they can fly, a trait reminiscent of ancient birds. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoatzin
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[Brazil] Japanese immigration in Brazil
Japanese immigration in Brazil officially began in 1908. Currently, Brazil is home to the largest population of Japanese origin outside Japan, with about 1.5 million Nikkei (日系), term used to refer to Japanese and their descendants.[11] A Japanese-Brazilian (Japanese: 日系ブラジル人, nikkei burajiru-jin) is a Brazilian citizen with Japanese ancestry. People born in Japan and living in Brazil are also considered Japanese-Brazilians. This process began on June 18, 1908, when the ship Kasato Maru arrived in the country bringing 781 workers to farms in the interior of São Paulo. Consequently, June 18 was established as the national day of Japanese immigration.[12] In 1973, the flow stopped almost completely after the Nippon Maru immigration ship arrived; at that time, there were almost 200,000 Japanese settled in the country. In 2024 will be 116 years of Japanese immigration in Brazil, they contribute a lot for our society nowadays.
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[Eswatini] Purple-crested turaco, Eswatini's national bird
The Purple-crested turaco (Tauraco porphyreolophus) is the national bird of Eswatini, celebrated for its beauty and cultural significance. It is a medium-sized, fruit-eating bird, about 45 cm long, with a vivid green head, a striking purple crest, and iridescent purple-blue plumage on its wings and back. In flight, its bright crimson wing feathers flash dramatically, making it especially eye-catching. Native to southern and eastern Africa, it inhabits woodland and forest edges, where it plays an important ecological role as a seed disperser. Its resonant, barking call is also a distinctive feature of the species. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple-crested_turaco
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[Iraq] the ruins of Babylon
Iraq has few stamps while there are many great historical monuments such as the ruins of Babylon
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[France] Regions of france
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Bretagne, Centre-Val de Loire, Corse, Grand Est, Guadeloupe, Guyane, Hauts-de-France, Île-de-France, La Réunion, Martinique, Mayotte, Normandie, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Occitanie, Pays de la Loire, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.
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[Sri Lanka] Blue Water Lily
The Nil Manel (Nymphaea stellata) Blue Water Lily was chosen as the national flower of Sri Lanka in February 1986. The Blue Water Lily of exquisite beauty is a common sight throughout the island.
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[Brazil] Tribute to Brazil
2022 will be a unique year for us Brazilians, as we celebrate 200 years of our independence, and it would be great fun if on September 7, 2022, a stamp was made in honor of this very important day for us! I hope you read this. I leave some ideas together.
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[Spain] Teide volcano
The Teide is an emblematic volcano from Tenerife, Canary Islands. It's considered "father" of the island and it's the highest peak of Spain.
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[VIETNAM] Lễ hội cồng chiên Tây Nguyên
The Gong Festival of Vietnam's Central Highlands The Gong Festival in Vietnam's Central Highlands is a unique cultural feature of the ethnic groups living in this region, including the Ba Na, Xơ Đăng, M'Nông, Gia Rai, Ê Đê, and many others. This festival plays a vital role in the cultural and spiritual lives of the local communities, closely tied to religious activities, beliefs, and daily life. The significance of the Gong Festival in the Central Highlands: Community Bonding: The gong is considered a tool that connects members of the community, helping them communicate and express emotions with one another. Spirituality and Religion: The sound of the gong is believed to have the ability to communicate with gods, ancestors, and supernatural forces. It is often used in ceremonies to pray for peace, a bountiful harvest, and during major community festivals. Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity: The Gong Festival of the Central Highlands was recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2005, affirming its unique and special cultural value to the world. The Gong Festival is not only a cultural symbol but also a bridge that unites the community and preserves the traditional cultural values of the ethnic groups in the Central Highlands. Here are some images of the festival: https://pin.it/4cJy76jji https://pin.it/4AO6GuNWq I propose that the stamp should feature a man playing the gong, similar to this image: https://pin.it/3hPDNwGDH
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