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Azur Philatélie offers you this set of stamps of Papua New Guinea of the year 2007 (Nb 1183/1188).
Azur Philatélie offers you this set of stamps of Papua New Guinea of the year 2008 (Nb 1207/1210).
Azur Philatélie offers you this set of stamps of Papua New Guinea of the year 2008 (Nb 1211/1214).
Azur Philatélie offers you this set of stamps of Papua New Guinea of the year 2008 (Nb 1219/1222).
Azur Philatélie offers you this set of stamps of Papua New Guinea of the year 2008 (Nb 1251/1254).
Azur Philatélie offers you this set of stamps of Papua New Guinea of the year 2009 (Nb 1307/1310).
Azur Philatélie offers you this set of stamps of Papua New Guinea of the year 2009 (Nb 1331/1334).
Azur Philatélie offers you this souvenir sheet of Papua New Guinea of the year 2009 (Nb BF63).
Azur Philatélie offers you this souvenir sheet of Papua New Guinea of the year 2009 (Nb BF72).
Azur Philatélie offers you this souvenir sheet of Papua New Guinea of the year 2009 (Nb BF73).
Azur Philatélie offers you this set of stamps of Papua New Guinea of the year 2010 (Nb 1359/1362).
Azur Philatélie offers you this set of stamps of Papua New Guinea of the year 2010 on orchids (Nb 1383/1386).
Azur Philatélie offers you this set of stamps of Papua New Guinea of the year 2013 (Nb 1513 et 1515).
Azur Philatélie offers you this souvenir sheet of Papua New Guinea of the year 2013 (Nb BF147).
Azur Philatélie offers you this souvenir sheet of Papua New Guinea of the year 2014 (Nb BF173).
Azur Philatélie offers you this souvenir sheet of Papua New Guinea of the year 2014 (Nb BF174).
Papua New Guinea is constituted by the eastern part of the island of New Guinea (the western part of which belongs to Indonesia). This island is the third largest in the world (after Australia and Greenland). It also includes important islands such as Bougainville and the Solomon Islands (see this name).
Papua New Guinea was formed in 1952 by ...
Papua New Guinea is constituted by the eastern part of the island of New Guinea (the western part of which belongs to Indonesia). This island is the third largest in the world (after Australia and Greenland). It also includes important islands such as Bougainville and the Solomon Islands (see this name).
Papua New Guinea was formed in 1952 by the union of two territories: Papua (formerly British New Guinea) and New Guinea (formerly New Guinea).
The country was then under Australian administration until its independence in 1973.
Independence came in 1975 and the country was then a Commonwealth member monarchy.
Before 1952, the parties used either the New Guinea stamps or the Papua New Guinea stamps.
The first stamp of Papua New Guinea issued in 1952 is part of a current series of 15 values: it represents the climbing kangaroo.
The country subsequently produced numerous thematic series on the fauna or flora of the island
or on local customs.
The first Block sheet of 1975 is devoted to the independence of the country.