Regional Issues
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Corrientes
- Dates
- 1856 - 1878
- Currency
- 100 centavos = 1 peso fuerte
- Refer
- Argentine Territories
Corsica
Large island in the western Mediterranean, north of Sardinia. First civilisation was established by Ionians from Phocaea about 560 BC]]. Invaded by various peoples until annexed by Genoa in the 14th century. Due to constant rebellions, Genoa sold the island to France in 1768]]. The following year, Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio and it was under his rule that Corsica finally accepted French nationality. Corsica is now a French departement. It has used stamps of France only.
- Capital
- Ajaccio
- Refer
- France
Cos
- Refer
- Kos
Costa Rica
- Dates
- 1863 -
- Capital
- San José
- Currency
- (1863) 8 reales = 1 peso
- (1881) 100 centavos = 1 peso
- (1901) 100 centavos = 1 colon
- Main Article Needed
- See also
- Guanacaste
Council of Europe (Strasbourg)
- Dates
- 1950 -
- Currency
- 100 centimes = 1 franc
- Refer
- International Organisations
CPR Regional Issues
- Main Article Needed
- Includes
- Central China (People's Post);
- East China (People's Post);
- North China (People's Post);
- North East China (People's Post);
- North West China (People's Post);
- Port Arthur & Dairen;
- Shensi-Kansu-Ninghsia;
- South China (People's Post);
- South West China (People's Post)
- See also
- Chinese People's Republic
Cretan Revolutionary Assembly
Stamps were issued by a rebel group led by Venizelos and based at Theriso, south of Khania. The rebels demanded union with Greece. The revolt began in March and collapsed in Nov 1905.
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