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This postal stamp went into circulation on 10 July 1991. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine declared its independence and the first stamps of the new republic were issued on 1 March 1992. [2] In 1992 the Ukrainian Post Office overprinted stamps of the Soviet Union with stylised tridents for use in Kyiv, Lviv and Chernihiv. [2]
Logo in 1992–2009 Logo in 2000s (on Kyiv regional department site) Logo 2009 to 2017 Logo used since 2017 Seal used on some stamps and mailboxes. Ukrposhta operated within the Soviet Ministry of Telecommunications (Administration of Postal Communication, Russian: Управление почтовой связи) as its republican branch on territory of the Ukrainian SSR and was centered in ...
Pages in category "Postage stamps of Ukraine" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Postage stamps and postal history of West Ukrainian ...
The same surcharge was also applied to Austrian military stamps and postage due stamps, as well as to the 1904 postage dues of Bosnia. In May, Austrian stamps were overprinted with the Ukrainian trident-in-shield arms with the letters "З. У. Н. Р." (Z. U. N. R.), one at each corner, for "West Ukrainian People's Republic". [4]
Thirty-shah stamp of Ukrainian People's Republic (1918). The young woman depicted in the stamp symbolizes the young Ukrainian nation. Shah (Ukrainian: шаг) was the name of several currencies used in Ukraine.
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An excise stamp of Ukraine affixed to a bottle of spirits. Excise stamps of Ukraine are a kind of Ukrainian revenue stamps to collect excise tax.They are used in accordance with Ukraine's presidential decree of 18 September 1995, "On approval of the excise duty on alcoholic beverages and tobacco products".
The Central Post Office (Ukrainian: Головпоштамт, romanized: Holovposhtamt) in Kyiv, Ukraine, is located in Maidan Nezalezhnosti. [2] It houses Ukrposhta, Ukraine's national postal service, and includes offices and a 24-hour internet café on the upper floors.