 Monaco 2011-04-04
On April 4, 2011, Monaco Post issued the second in a series (begun in 2010) of the Former Fiefs of the Grimaldi family in the Kingdom of France. Monaco Post mentions that “the signing of the treaty of Péronne in 1641 by King Louis XIII and Prince Honoré II ended Spanish protectorate in exchange for Monaco. In return, as compensation for the loss of his Spanish territories, Louis XIII granted four fiefs to Honoré II that included Saint-Rémy-de-Provence and Les Baux, made into a French marquisate and offered to Hercule, son of Honoré II.” The souvenir sheet contains two stamps, 1.80€ and 1.75€ denominations. A map of the region is shown in the background of the mini-sheet.
 Finland, 2011-05-06 Minisheet
Finland Post has issued souvenir sheet commem-orating Struve’s Geodetic Arc on May 6, 2011. The sheet was originally announced in a press release from the National Land Survey of Finland in early October, 2010. “Struve triangulation chain stamps will be issued May 6, 2011. The current stamp design shows the six Finnish measuring points in the chain against a back drop of a lake and forest landscape in the center of the sheet.” The triangulated chain measurements are shown dimly in the clouds on the sheet. Based on the shape of the stamps shown on the proposed souvenir sheet (left), it appear the stamp is a circular design, with the shape of Finland as a separate stamp able to be pealed out of the main stamp, leaving a cut-out in the shape of Finland. The main designs are shown below on the right. A number of other issues from Finland planned for 2011 are unique in shapes. A close up of the two stamps is shown below.
 Finland 2011-05-06 Closeup

In May, 2011 Swedish Post issued a souvenir sheet of two triangular 12 Kr stamps depicting the full length of the arc from Norway to the Black Sea. The lower stamp has an image of Struve, while the upper stamp shows a theodolite. An image of the northern most marker, in Hammerfest Norway, is shown in the upper right corner of the sheet. In the lower right corner of the sheet, a structure which appears to be the Tartu Observatory, the first point on the arc, is visible.
 Estonia 2011-05-06 Mini-sheet
Estonian Post has also issued a joined two stamp souvenir sheet marking Struve’s Geodetic Arc on May 6, 2011. The sheet, shown below depicts contains two 0.58 eur stamps. The upper stamp shows an image of Struve, the lower stamp shows the Tartu Observatory. A map of the complete triangulation route is shown in the background. Tabs exist on each side of the two stamps, and the top and bottom. Historical surveying instruments are shown in the side tabs. The background map is shown on both the top and bottom tabs. Corner tabs display the Estonian Post logo mark. The original arc consisted of 258 main triangles and 265 main station points. Thirty-four of the original station points today survive, and three of them are situated in Estonia, one in the Tartu Observatory and two in Simuna in the West-Viru County. Since 2005 the Struve Geodetic Arc is a UNESCO world heritage site.
 Latvia 2011-05-05 Mini-sheet
Latvian Post will issue a souvenir sheet commem-orating Struve’s Geodetic Arc. The May 5, 2011 issue, shown below, contains two single stamps, a 35 and 55 lat denomin-ations. A marker monument is shown in the 35 lat stamp. The center background of the sheet shows a theodolite possibly used for the measurements, and on the left of the sheet is an observation tower. What appears to be a photograph of Struve along with a similar survey instrument is shown on the 55 lat stamp. There are two measurement points in Latvia.
 Norway 2011-04
In April 2011, Norway Post issued a two stamp set commemorating the centennial of Roald Amundsen’s discovery of the South Pole, on December 14, 1911. The second stamp, 17.00 nok, shows Amundsen’s ship the Fram, along with a group of sled dogs. In the background of the stamp, a map of the polar route is slightly visible. The first stamp, 14.00 nok, in the set, shows a portrait of Amundsen, and a photograph of the team at the South Pole. Images of Amundsen’s journal are depicted in the background on the first stamp. There is no map on the first stamp. [ the date of issue is unclear from the Norway Post web site. –web admin ]
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