09 March 2015

EXFILNA 2015 - Spain

 

 

Exfilna 2015 - National Philately Exhibition, Spain

 

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Spanish Post marks the National Philately Exhibition, Exfilna 2015, with a special stamp issue. A sheet with two stamps that include the letter “ñ”, the logo of Brand Spain, will be put into circulation on the 13th of March. The linear images depict a typical street in the old town, where the historic and artistic heritage includes arcaded streets and squares, churches and palaces that invite you to stroll through history, from the Middle Ages on.

Exfilna 2015 is organised by Grupo Filatélico Avilesino, with the collaboration and sponsorship of the Spanish Federation of Philatelic Societies (Fesofi), Correos, and other institutions. Collectors from some of the philatelic societies making up Fesofi take part in this fair, the most important of those held in Spain. This national federation includes more than 250 philatelic associations from all over Spain.

Exfilna 2015, now in its 53rd year, will also commemorate the 450th anniversary of the founding of Saint Augustine, Florida. This town, twinned with Avilés, was founded in 1565 by the explorer Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, who was born in the Spanish town.

A total of 139 collections will take part in the Competition Class, which includes all areas of collecting, divided into groups, as well as 19 Philatelic Literature contributions. A new feature in this edition is the participation of Italy as a guest country through the Federazione fra le Società Filateliche Italiane, with eight general collections and one Philatelic Literature collection. The Honour Committee will also be chaired by the new King and Queen of Spain, Felipe VI and Letizia.

The first National Philatelic Exhibition (Exfilna) was held in Madrid in 1963, and since then has been held every year in different Spanish cities and towns with ties to philately. This is the second time that Avilés will host the exhibition, after the event held in 2000.

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Philately Expo Features Women Who Stamped Their Mark

 

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BENGALURU: Over 1,000 stamps and first day covers featuring outstanding women in different fields over the ages have been showcased at Rangoli Metro Art Centre as part of International Women’s Day.

Organised by the Karnataka circle of the Postal Department and the Karnataka Philately Association, the thematic representation of stamps at the Chaya and Belaku galleries make for easy viewing. A small write-up of the person featured in each stamp and first day cover gives an insight into history through these women.

The passion of Tamil Vanan from Vellore in accumulating stamps relating to Mother Teresa is fascinating. In his collection are first day covers and stamps on Mother Teresa released across the globe, including in Papua New Guinea, Burkina Faso, Bosnia and Rwanda.

Among other pieces are that of film stars by Sujatha. There is a catchy stamp of actress Aishwarya Rai released by Republic de Guinee.

Dr A Sumitra’s collection takes us through social reformers down the ages —Pandita Ramabai (1858-1920), who rebelled against caste system in Maharashtra, Chandraprabha Saikiani, who worked for education of women in Assam and Ramabai Ranade, who founded Seva Sadan. M P Ramakrishna’s collection figures first day cover stamps on Carnatic vocalist M S Subbulakshmi. Stamps on women from Vedas and Upanishads form an insightful section.

The expo, inaugurated on Saturday, will conclude on Monday. It is open from 11 am to 7.30 pm.

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