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- The Académie de philatélie (Academy of Philately in English) is a French philatelic voluntary ****ociation created in 1928. Its goal is to promote philately...
- The Fédération Internationale de Philatélie (FIP) is the world federation for philately (the study of postage stamps and postal history). Based in Zürich...
- museums. The word "philately" is the English transliteration of the French "philatélie", coined by Georges Herpin in 1864. Herpin stated that stamps had been...
- Télé-Philatélie, was a 30-minute French television program devoted to philately and broadcast from 1961 to 1983. Jacqueline Caurat presented the show with...
- The Académie Royale de Philatélie (Royal Academy of Philately) is a Belgian philatelic organization. The academy was founded on March 25, 1966, by Lucien...
- Afghanistan: exotisch und spannend (III)" (PDF). Philatelie und Postgeschichte (in German) (339 (philatelie 418)): 49–51, page 50. An input by the UN office...
- exhibitions (unless otherwise stated). (FIP) = Fédération Internationale de Philatélie patronage or recognition Exposition Philatelique Internationale de L'Afrique...
- gr/index.php/en/classic/). General Philately: Académie de Philatélie, Académie de Philatélie of France site (in French). ****enic Philatelic Society -...
- Philatelists in 1974. He was Vice President of the Federacion Internationale de Philatelie. Pearson was educated at Westminster School and Cambridge University where...
- international exhibitions are those for which Fédération Internationale de Philatélie (FIP) patronage is granted, although the increasing cost of complying...