Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Belgian Post issues a commemorative stamp for NATO's new Headquarters

The Belgian Post issued a commemorative stamp depicting the new NATO Headquarters and its distinctive architecture.

NATO and its members have used stamps to mark milestones in the organisation's history on many occasions. The first commemorative stamps were issued by Portugal and the United States in 1952, for the Alliance's third anniversary.

In 1959, France issued a stamp when the young North Atlantic Treaty Organization moved from Palais de Chaillot to the purpose-built Porte Dauphine. The building was designed in the shape of an “A” for Alliance.

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Find out more: https://goo.gl/z2rOMh

Buy your own from the Belgian Post: https://goo.gl/OTrqwC

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