Thursday, 9 February 2023

2680) "International Year of Sustainable Mountain Development -2022", Kyrgyzstan: Kyrgyz Express Post (KEP), Bishkek has released a series of stamps on 30.01.2023 clearing its backlog for the past two years - 2021, 2022: Date of Stamp issue: 30.01.2023:

2680) "International Year of Sustainable Mountain Development -2022", Kyrgyzstan: Kyrgyz Express Post (KEP), Bishkek has released a series of stamps on 30.01.2023 clearing its backlog for the past two years - 2021, 2022: Date of Stamp issue: 30.01.2023:

About International Year of Sustainable Mountain Development:

On 30.01.2023 the Ministry of Digital Development of the Kyrgyz Republic has released a 2022 dated Kyrgyz Express Post (KEP) postage stamp titled - "International Year of Sustainable Mountain Development" - which is the longest stamp in the world.

Kyrgyzstan is predominantly a mountainous country. Almost 90% of the country's territory is located at an altitude of more than 1500 meters above sea level

Some peaks exceed a height of 7000 meters

Therefore, the Kyrgyz Republic is naturally interested in the development of mountain systems and the improvement of their ecological state. 

In 2002, the First Bishkek Global Mountain Summit was held. At this Summit was adopted the Bishkek Mountain Platform, which clearly indicated how mountainous regions should develop on a global scale. 

Kyrgyzstan has become a leader in promoting ideas for the development of mountainous areas, bringing together various UN structures and dozens of world institutions to study the existing problems of mountainous regions and find solutions. 

Confirming its world leadership in the field of mountain-related problems, Kyrgyzstan submitted a new resolution to the UN on the implementation of a five-year program for sustainable mountain development and on holding the Second Bishkek Global Mountain Summit.

At the initiative of Sadyr Japarov, the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, the United Nations declared the year 2022 as the "International Year of Sustainable Mountain Development". 

The corresponding resolution was adopted unanimously at the plenary meeting of the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)

The Postage Stamp:

This new issue of KEP postage stamps is dedicated to this significant event

What makes this issue special is the fact that the stamp put into circulation, has a 184.00 mm length, and is the longest postage stamp in the world

The First Day Cover (FDC) is titled "MOUNTAINS 2022" at lower left.

At the top is affixed the postage stamp issued by Kyrgyz Express Post (KEP). The special Cancellation Handstamp/Postmark is of Bishkek Post Office and the Cancellation is dated - "30.01.2023".

The Postal Miniature Sheet (MS) represents the Chaar-Tash Range, Toguz-Toro Tract, Kazarman village

The coupon of the Miniature Sheet shows the Besh-Tash Gorge, the lake with the same name, the Tuyuktor Range and the Itagar Pass.

For this stamp, KEP also issued a Maximum Card.

Technical details:

Issue Date: 30.01.2023

Designer: Daria Maier

Illustrator: Vladislav Ushakov

Printer: Nova Imprim (Chișinău, Moldova)

Process: Full-Colour Offset Lithography

Size:

Stamp size: 184.00 mm х 27.50 mm. 

Minisheet size: 200.00 mm x 135 mm.

Values: 250 KGS




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