List of entities that have issued postage stamps (A–E)

This is a list of entities that have issued postage stamps at some point since stamps were introduced in 1840. The list includes any kind of governmental entity or officially approved organisation that has issued distinctive types of stamp for postal purposes. These include post offices in foreign countries and postal services organised by military occupations, international organisations, colonies, provinces, city-states and some revolutionary movements. The list includes members of the Universal Postal Union that are also listed at postal organisations.

Many of these entities are historic and some were very short-lived indeed. Philatelists and stamp collectors often refer to the entities that no longer issue stamps as dead countries.

The dates are the generally agreed-upon dates of first and last stamp issues. "Date of issue" is taken to mean the date when a particular type or variation was first issued but its usage would often continue for many years. For example, although an entity may have issued its last stamp in 1951, actual usage may have continued until 1960: in that case, 1951 is the last stamp issue date.

Besides the period of which stamps were issued in the name of a particular entity, the list under that entity also bears any other name in which stamps had been issued for territory, name of any other entity which had had its stamps used in that territory, or new names which had subsequently replaced the name of that entity, together with their respective periods.

List edit

The list has been comprehensively revised to include extra entities and to direct the links away from the country articles to the (proposed) philatelic articles.

Abkhazia edit

Afghanistan edit

Aitutaki edit

Albania edit

  • Albania 1913 –
  • Ottoman Empire issues 1870 – 1913
  • Foreign Post offices in Albania
  • Occupation issues

Algeria edit

Andorra edit

Angola edit

Antarctic Territories edit

Antigua and Barbuda edit

Argentina edit

Argentine Territories edit

Armenia edit

  • Armenia (pre–Soviet) 1919 – 1923
  • Armenia 1992 –

Artsakh edit

Ascension edit

Australia edit

Austria edit

Austrian Post Abroad edit

Azerbaijan edit

Azores edit

  • Azores (Acores) 1980 –
  • Azores (Portuguese Colonial Issues) 1868 – 1931
  • Angra 1892 - 1905
  • Horta 1892 - 1905
  • Ponta Delgada 1892 - 1905

Bahamas edit

Bahrain edit

Bangladesh edit

Barbados edit

Belarus edit

  • People's Republic of Belarus 1923
  • Belarus 1992 –

Belgian Post Abroad edit

Belgium edit

Belize edit

Benin edit

Bermuda edit

Bhutan edit

Bohemia and Moravia edit

See Czech Republic

Bolivia edit

Bosnia and Herzegovina edit

  • Bosnia & Herzegovina 1993 –
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (Ottoman Empire) before 1878
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (Austro–Hungarian Empire) 1878 – 1918
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (Provincial Issues) 1918 – 1921
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (Yugoslav Regional Issues) 1945 only
  • Croatian Posts in Bosnia 1992 – 1996

Botswana edit

Brazil edit

British Antarctic Territory edit

British East Africa edit

British Guiana edit

British Post Abroad edit

British Virgin Islands edit

Brunei edit

Bulgaria edit

Bulgarian Territories edit

Burkina Faso edit

Burma edit

see Myanmar

Burundi edit

Cambodia edit

Cameroun edit

Canada edit

Canadian Provinces edit

Canal Zone edit

Cape of Good Hope edit

Cape Verde Islands edit

Cayman Islands edit

Central African Republic edit

Chad edit

Chile edit

China edit

Chinese Provinces edit

People's Republic of China Regional Issues edit

Christmas Island edit

Cilicia edit

Cocos (Keeling) Islands edit

Colombia edit

Colombian Territories edit

Comoros Islands edit

Congo, Democratic Republic of the edit

Congo, Republic of the edit

Cook Islands edit

Costa Rica edit

Crete edit

Croatia edit

  • Croatia 1991 –
  • Croatia (Provincial Issues) 1918 – 1921
  • Croatia (Semi–Autonomous State) 1941 – 1945
  • Sremsko Baranjska Oblast (Croatia) 1995 – 1997
  • Srpska Krajina (Croatia) 1993 – 1995

Cuba edit

Cyprus edit

Czechia edit

Czechoslovakia edit

See Czech Republic

Dahomey edit

See Benin

Danzig edit

Denmark edit

Djibouti edit

Dominica edit

Dominican Republic edit

Dubai edit

See United Arab Emirates

Ecuador edit

Egypt edit

El Salvador edit

Equatorial Guinea edit

Eritrea edit

1893-1936 (Italian colony)

1993 –

Estonia edit

Eswatini edit

Ethiopia (Abyssinia) edit

  • Ethiopia 1894 –
  • Etiopia (Italian occupation) 1936

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ White Knight, [1], 2 February 2012
  2. ^ S. A. Pappadopulo, Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue of China and Treaty Ports, Second Edition, Shanghai, Stephens Stamp. Co., 1933, p. 42

Bibliography edit

  • Stanley Gibbons Ltd, Europe and Colonies 1970, Stanley Gibbons Ltd, 1969
  • Stanley Gibbons Ltd, various catalogues
  • Stuart Rossiter & John Flower, The Stamp Atlas, W H Smith, 1989
  • XLCR Stamp Finder and Collector's Dictionary, Thomas Cliffe Ltd, c.1960

External links edit