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English: Visit Russia. The Europa stamp issue.
A wide open fretted gate, a young woman in a sarafan and a kokoshnik welcoming guests with bread and salt, a wooden house in the background.
The issue Visit Russia was named the winner of the 2012 PostEurop EUROPA Jury Prize Competition[1].
The stamp of Russia, 15.00 Rubles, 4 May 2012, PTC Marka Catalogue No 1584, Michel No 1816. Coated paper. Offset printing. Perforation: comb 11½:11. Size of the stamp: 37×37 mm. Print run: 360,000.
Русский: Визит в Россию. Выпуск по программе «Европа».
Распахнутые резные ворота, девушка в традиционном русском сарафане и кокошнике, встречающая гостей хлебом-солью, деревянный дом на заднем плане.
Марка «Визит в Россию» была выбрана победителем конкурса на лучшую марку по программе «Европа 2012 года»[1].
Почтовая марка России, 15,00 руб., 4 мая 2012 г., Каталог ИТЦ Марка № 1584, Michel № 1816. Бумага мелованная. Офсетная печать. Зубцовка – гребенчатая 11½:11. Размер марки − 37×37 мм. Тираж – 360 000.
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Source From a personal collection.
Author Russian Post, Publishing and Trade Centre "Marka" (ИТЦ «Марка»). The design of the stamp by A. Drobyshev.
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  1. a b Russian Post is winner of the EUROPA 2012 Jury Prize Competition (in English). PostEurop. Retrieved on 15 August 2012.

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