MaltaPost releasing joint stamp issue with Kyrgyzstan

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MaltaPost releasing joint stamp issue with KyrgyzstanMaltaPost and Kyrgyz Express Post (KEP) are releasing a joint stamp issue, with the common theme being two UNESCO World Heritage sites.

The issue consists of two stamps, one featuring the city of Valletta and the other, the Burana Tower in northern Kyrgyzstan.

Valletta, is a fortified city built in the 16th century, and is named after its founder, Jean Parisot de Valette,the Grand Master of the Order of St. John. The city is considered an architectural masterpiece and it is believed to be the first city in Europe to be built straight off the drawing board.

The Burana Tower is a minaret, built by the Karakhanids in the 9th Century. The tower was once part of the extraordinary ancient city of Balasagun, which was the capital of a great empire. The city was overrun by the Mongol troops and by the 14th century was left in disrepair.

MaltaPost said that Valletta was photographed by Paul Mizzi while the Burana Tower was photographed by Ivan Turkovskii.

Each stamp carries a face value of €1.16 and the issue consists of 20,000 sheets , with each sheet consisting of two stamps each measuring 76mm by 20mm with a perforation of 13.6 x 14.0 (comb.) and the Maltese Crosses watermark. Each sheet measures 108mmx232mm

The issues will be available for sale from this Friday, the 23rd of November, at all Post Offices in Malta and Gozo: online at www.maltaphilately.com or by mail from the Philatelic Bureau, MaltaPost p.l.c. 305, Qormi Road, Marsa, MTP 1001; Telephone: 2596 1740, email info@maltaphilately.com

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