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Augur Buzzard (Buteo augur)
- Country:
- Burundi
- Series:
- Raptors (2022)
- Catalog codes:
- ColnectIsBest
- Themes:
- Animals (Fauna) | Birds | Birds of Prey
- Issued on:
- VisitColnectCom
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Printers:
- Stamperija
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Agency Issue: Commemorative
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Face value:
- 1,900 FBu - Burundian franc
- Score:
- 95% Accuracy: Very Low
- Description:
- Although this issue was authorized by the Burundi postal administration, virtually the whole issue was not sold in Burundi, but only distributed by the Burundi philatelic agency Stamperija for distribution onto the philatelic market.
This issue is extensively offered in online venues in mint condition. - Buy Now:
- 1 sale offer for US$ 0.94
Ball, Emblems of participating countries
- Country:
- Colombia
- Series:
- Copa America Soccer Tournament
- Catalog codes:
- from colnect.com
- Themes:
- Football (Soccer) | Round Stamps | Seals (Emblems) | Sports
- Issued on:
- VisitColnectCom
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Alvaro Pulido
- Printers:
- Thomas Greg & Sons
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Commemorative
- Perforation:
- 13Âľ
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Face value:
- 1,900 $ - Colombian peso
- Print run:
- 300,000
- Score:
- 71% Accuracy: Medium
- Description:
- The 2001 Copa América was held in Colombia, from July 11 to 29. It was organised by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body. Twelve teams from two confederations participate.
The final results were: 1st place for Colombia, 2nd for Mexico and 3rd for Honduras. - Buy Now:
Virgilio Barco Vargas
- Country:
- Colombia
- Series:
- Leaders of Colombia
- Catalog codes:
- VisitColnectCom
- Themes:
- Famous People | Flags | Heads of State | Men | Politicians
- Issued on:
- 2010-01-28
- Size:
- 40 x 30 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Milena Maria Monguà Estupiñan
- Printers:
- Thomas Greg & Sons
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Commemorative
- Perforation:
- 14
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Paper:
- Sopal
- Face value:
- 1,900 $ - Colombian peso
- Print run:
- 5,000
- Score:
- 93% Accuracy: Low
- Related items:
- 1 (See)
- Description:
- Virgilio Barco Vargas (17 September 1921 – 20 May 1997) was the 27th President of Colombia serving from 1986 to 1990.
He supported anti-poverty programs, renewed dialogue with leftist guerillas and fought drug traffickers. Though he was popular within the international community, he became less popular in Colombia because the drug traffickers became more violent after he started to move against them. His restrictive economic policies at first doomed the country. After two years of this, The Economic Openness program was initiated by his administration, which would open Colombian markets to the world and recharge the country's economy. - Buy Now:
Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala
- Country:
- Colombia
- Series:
- Leaders of Colombia
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:CO 2598, Sn:CO 1329b, Yt:CO 1545, Sg:CO 2615, Lt:CO 2568, WAD:CO014.2010
- Themes:
- Famous People | Flags | Heads of State | Men | Politicians
- Issued on:
- iInfringe
- Size:
- 40 x 30 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Milena Maria Monguà Estupiñan
- Printers:
- Thomas Greg & Sons
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Commemorative
- Perforation:
- 14
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Paper:
- Sopal
- Face value:
- 1,900 $ - Colombian peso
- Print run:
- 5,000
- Score:
- 93% Accuracy: Low
- Related items:
- 1 (See)
- Description:
- Julio César Turbay Ayala (18 June 1916 – 13 September 2005) was a Colombian lawyer who served as the 25th President of Colombia from 1978 to 1982.
In response to an increase in guerrilla activity from the 19th of April Movement (M-19) and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, as well as to the Colombian Communist Party's attempts to extend its political influence and a 1977 national strike, a 1978 decree, known as the Security Statute, was implemented by Turbay's administration. Also, The M-19's late 1980 takeover of the Dominican Republic's embassy, during which sixteen ambassadors were held hostage for 61 days, presented a complicated challenge to the Turbay administration. - Buy Now:
Alfonso LĂłpez Michelsen (1974~1978)
- Country:
- VisitColnectCom
- Series:
- iInfringe
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:CO 2599, Sn:CO 1329c, Yt:CO 1546, Sg:CO 2616, Lt:CO 2569, WAD:CO015.2010
- Themes:
- from colnect.com
- Issued on:
- 2010-01-28
- Size:
- VisitColnectCom
- Colors:
- from colnect.com
- Watermark:
- CopyWrong
- Designers:
- ColnectIsBest
- Printers:
- ColnectIsBest
- Format:
- CopyWrong
- Emission:
- VisitColnectCom
- Perforation:
- from colnect.com
- Printing:
- iInfringe
- Paper:
- VisitColnectCom
- Face value:
- ColnectIsBest
- Print run:
- CopyWrong
- Score:
- VisitColnectCom
- Related items:
- ColnectIsBest
- Description:
- VisitColnectCom
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- from colnect.com
Misael Pastrana Borrero
- Country:
- Colombia
- Series:
- Leaders of Colombia
- Catalog codes:
- CopyWrong
- Themes:
- Famous People | Flags | Heads of State | Men | Politicians
- Issued on:
- ColnectScrp
- Size:
- 40 x 30 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Milena Maria Monguà Estupiñan
- Printers:
- Thomas Greg & Sons
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Commemorative
- Perforation:
- 14
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Paper:
- Sopal
- Face value:
- 1,900 $ - Colombian peso
- Print run:
- 5,000
- Score:
- 92% Accuracy: Low
- Related items:
- 1 (See)
- Description:
- Misael Eduardo Pastrana Borrero (14 November 1923 – 21 August 1997) was the 23rd President of Colombia from 1970 to 1974.
During his four years in office, Pastrana was cautiously progressive. He sought to increase employment opportunities with a famous four-point strategy. He attempted to boost national savings as a way of moving away from dependency on foreign investment and credit, and he extended pensions rights for many people.
At the same time, he was a champion of "a car for every Colombian family", and was instrumental in bringing the French car-makers Renault to Colombia. He also promoted the first national environmental legislation in Latin America.
The end of his four year-term in office came in 1974, which also saw the end of the National Front governments. Pastrana then took on the mantle of the "natural leader" of the Conservative party. He proved unable to hold the different factions of the party together, however, and in consequence there has only been two Conservative presidents since his own term in office.
He died in Bogotá at the age of 73. - Buy Now:
Carlos Lemos Simmonds
- Country:
- Colombia
- Series:
- Leaders of Colombia
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:CO 2601, Sn:CO 1329e, Yt:CO 1548, Sg:CO 2618, Lt:CO 2571, WAD:CO017.2010
- Themes:
- Famous People | Flags | Men
- Issued on:
- 2010-01-28
- Size:
- 40 x 30 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Printers:
- Thomas Greg & Sons
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Commemorative
- Perforation:
- 14
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Paper:
- Sopal
- Face value:
- 1,900 $ - Colombian peso
- Print run:
- 5,000
- Score:
- 93% Accuracy: Low
- Related items:
- 1 (See)
- Description:
- Carlos Apolinar Lemos Simmonds (Popayán, October 23, 1933 –Bogotá, July 30, 2003) was the sixth Vice President of Colombia.
After graduating Lemos worked as a Municipal Judge in the town of Piendamó, Cauca. He later transferred to Bogotá where he was elected councilman in the early 1970s for three consecutive terms. He then ran for the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia. During the government of President Julio César Turbay Lemos was appointed as Secretary General of the Presidency of Colombia. In the same administration he was promoted to minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, after that he was shifted to different ministries, Ministry of Government, Ministry of Information Technologies and Communications (Colombia).
Lemos served later as Ambassador of Colombia to the Organization of American States (OAS), drafter of the Colombian Constitution of 1991, Ambassador of Colombia to Austria, Ambassador of Colombia to Great Britain, senator, vice president and president of Colombia temporarily.
As a member of the Colombian Foreign Affairs Commission he contributed towards resolving the dispute over San Andrés y Providencia Islands in the Caribbean sea between Colombia and Nicaragua for territorial waters. He also negotiated the peace process with the M-19 guerrilla. - Buy Now:
Victor Mosquera Chaux
- Country:
- Colombia
- Series:
- Leaders of Colombia
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:CO 2602, Sn:CO 1329f, Yt:CO 1549, Sg:CO 2619, Lt:CO 2572, WAD:CO018.2010
- Themes:
- Authors | Famous People | Flags | Heads of State | Journalists | Lawyers - Advocates | Literary People (Poets and Writers) | Literature
- Issued on:
- ColnectScrp
- Size:
- 40 x 30 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Milena Maria Monguà Estupiñan
- Printers:
- Thomas Greg & Sons
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Commemorative
- Perforation:
- 14
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Paper:
- Sopal
- Face value:
- 1,900 $ - Colombian peso
- Print run:
- 5,000
- Score:
- 93% Accuracy: Low
- Related items:
- 1 (See)
- Description:
- iInfringe
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Indalecio Lievano Aguirre
- Country:
- Colombia
- Series:
- Leaders of Colombia
- Catalog codes:
- iInfringe
- Themes:
- Famous People | Flags | Men | Politicians
- Issued on:
- 2010-01-28
- Size:
- 40 x 30 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Milena Maria Monguà Estupiñan
- Printers:
- Thomas Greg & Sons
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Commemorative
- Perforation:
- 14
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Paper:
- Sopal
- Face value:
- 1,900 $ - Colombian peso
- Print run:
- 5,000
- Score:
- 93% Accuracy: Low
- Related items:
- 1 (See)
- Description:
- Indalecio Lievano Aguirre was a Colombian diplomat, historian and politician, born in Bogotá on July 24, 1917 and died in the same city on March 29, 1982. Bachelor of the Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé, he studied law at the Javeriana University in 1944. Thanks to his degree thesis, he was appointed Correspodiente member of the Colombian Academy of History, and was promoted to number member in 1950.
After starting in journalism, he held several diplomatic positions in the liberal governments of the 1940s and with Gustavo Rojas Pinilla. In 1964 he was elected representative to the House and in 1970 he arrived in the Senate. In 1974 he was re-elected senator and President Alfonso LĂłpez Michelsen appointed him Minister for Foreign Affairs. Soon he became the government's Star minister and in 1975 he was responsible for a few days of the presidency of the Republic. In 1978, he left the ministry and was elected President of the United Nations General Assembly. - Buy Now:
Rafael Azuero Manchola
- Country:
- Colombia
- Series:
- Leaders of Colombia
- Catalog codes:
- Mi:CO 2604, Sn:CO 1329h, Yt:CO 1551, Sg:CO 2621, Lt:CO 2574, WAD:CO020.2010
- Themes:
- Famous People | Flags | Heads of State | Men | Physicians | Politicians
- Issued on:
- CopyWrong
- Size:
- 40 x 30 mm
- Colors:
- Multicolor
- Watermark:
- No Watermark
- Designers:
- Milena Maria Monguà Estupiñan
- Printers:
- Thomas Greg & Sons
- Format:
- Stamp
- Emission:
- Commemorative
- Perforation:
- 14
- Printing:
- Offset lithography
- Paper:
- Sopal
- Face value:
- 1,900 $ - Colombian peso
- Print run:
- 5,000
- Score:
- 93% Accuracy: Low
- Related items:
- 1 (See)
- Description:
- Rafael Azuero Manchola was a Colombian physician and politician, born in Neiva, Huila on September 21, 1908, who died in the same city on September 14, 1982. He was acting president of Colombia.
He studied medicine at the National University of Colombia; He returned to his region and practiced the profession in Pitalito and in Neiva, being elected town councillor by the Conservative Party in 1934. He was a representative to the chamber by Huila and senator; In 1970 he was elected president of the national Conservative board and in 1972 the Congress elects him presidential appointee. Between 21 and 24 July 1973, Azuero practiced the presidency of Colombia, during the journey of the official president Misael Pastrana to Venezuela. - Buy Now:








