词条 | Compendium of postage stamp issuers (Ca–Ce) |
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Each "article" in this category is a collection of entries about several stamp issuers, presented in alphabetical order. The entries are formulated on the micro model and so provide summary information about all known issuers. See the Category:Compendium of postage stamp issuers page for details of the project. CabindaFormerly Portuguese Congo, this territory had protectorate status since 1883 and was separate from Portuguese West Africa. As part of various independence movements in the 1960s a group called Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC) established a government-in-exile in Kinshasa. FLEC made a unilateral declaration of independence on 1 August 1975 but it was not recognised by Portugal or internationally. In November 1975, Angolan troops of the MPLA occupied Cabinda which was annexed into the newly independent Angolan state. Angola calls the territory Cabinda Province. Since then, FLEC and other factions within Cabinda have struggled for full independence and seek to form the Republic of Cabinda. Various organizations have issued stamps for Cabinda (widely regarded as cinderellas). These include:
Portuguese Congo Caicos IslandsSeparate issues by the Caicos part of the Turks & Caicos Islands, which are in the Caribbean north of Hispaniola. The Caicos are not politically independent of the Turks and there remains some controversy about the validity of the stamps, although they have been accepted for postal use.
Calchi
Calimno
Calino
Calymnos
Cambodge
Cambodia
(1955) 100 cents = 1 riel
Postage stamps and postal history of Cambodia
Khmer Republic
Cambodia (Indochina)One issue in 1936 when part of French Indochina.
Cameroons (British Occupation)British and French forces occupied the country during World War I and issue German Kamerun Yacht types with overprint of CEF and British currency value. The British section became Southern Cameroons and was administered as part of Nigeria until 1960 when it rejoined Cameroun (the former French section) after a plebiscite.
CamerounThe German colony of Kamerun was occupied by French and British forces during World War I. Southern Cameroons became part of Nigeria but the remainder was administered by France until 1960 as Cameroun. During the World War I occupation period, the French issued stamps of Gabon overprinted Corps Expeditionnaire Franco–Anglais CAMEROUN; and stamps of Middle Congo overprinted CAMEROUN Occupation Française. After the war, the Middle Congo stamps were simply overprinted CAMEROUN. The first issues specifically for Cameroun were produced in 1925. Cameroun became an independent republic in 1960 and, following a plebiscite, Southern Cameroons was reunited with it.
Postage stamps and postal history of Cameroon Postage stamps and postal history of British Cameroons
Canada
(1859) 100 cents = 1 dollar
Canadian Provinces
British Columbia & Vancouver Island; New Brunswick; New Carlisle (Gaspé); Newfoundland; Nova Scotia; Prince Edward Island; Vancouver Island
Canal ZoneNow uses stamps of Panama.
Postage stamps and postal history of the Canal Zone Canary IslandsOverprinted airmail stamps were used during the Spanish Civil War.
Candia
Canea
CanouanUnauthorised issues only. Canouan is one of the islands of the Grenadines of St Vincent.
Canton (Indochinese Post Office)Indochinese PO in China.
(1919) 100 cents = 1 piastre
Cape Colony
Cape JubyCape Juby became part of Spanish Sahara in 1950 and is now in Morocco.
Cape of Good Hope
Griqualand West; Mafeking; Stellaland Republic; Vryburg Cape Province
Cape Verde Islands
Carchi
Caribbean Netherlands
100 cents = 1 dollar (from 1-1-2011) Issuing authority is the Netherlands
Curaçao (Curaçao and Dependencies); Netherlands Antilles; Netherlands; CarinthiaAustrian and Yugoslav overprints used during a plebiscite. Carinthia remained in Austria.
100 paras = 1 dinar (Yugoslav series)
Carnaro Regency
Fiume; Veglia Caroline Islands (Karolinen)A group of islands in the western South Pacific of which the main ones are Palau, Yap, Truk, Ponape and Kosrae. They were a Spanish colony from 1885 but there was no postal service as such until 1899 when the islands were purchased by Germany as the protectorate of Karolinen. Karolinen was administered from Rabaul in German New Guinea. Issues of standard German Colonies types were inscribed KAROLINEN. These were in use 1899–1914. On the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the islands were seized by Japan which retained control until driven out by American forces in WW2. American occupation continued after WW2 and the islands became a UN Trust Territory under USA administration 1947–83. Palau became independent in 1981; the remainder became Federated States of Micronesia in 1983. Used stamps of Japan 1914–46; used stamps of USA 1946–83.
Palau Carpathos
Caso/Casos
Castelrosso (Kastellórizo)Formerly a Turkish island, Castelrosso (Kastellórizo) was occupied by France 1915–20 and then became one of Italy's Dodecanese colonies. Used own stamps and the general EGEO issues. Part of Greece since 1947 and now called Kastellórizo, which is also the name of the only village.
Castelrosso (French Occupation)Former Turkish island occupied by the French navy in 1915. It was awarded to Italy as part of the Dodecanese in 1921 and, like the rest, was unified with Greece in 1947. It is now called Kastellórizo. During the French occupation, stamps of France and French Levant were issued with overprints such as ONF CASTELLORIZO.
used concurrently with Turkish (40 paras = 1 piastre)
Castelrosso (Kastellórizo) Castelrosso (Italian Occupation)
Cauca
Cavalla/Cavalle
Cayes of BelizeUnofficial issues only.
Cayman Islands
(1969) 100 cents = 1 dollar
Postage stamps and postal history of the Cayman Islands CEFThese initials have been used in two entirely separate spheres. They refer to the international China Expeditionary Force sent to China in 1900; also to the British forces which occupied German Kamerun in 1915 (i.e., Cameroons Expeditionary Force).
China Expeditionary Force References1. ^Cabinda Official Philatelic Stamps. The Republic of Cabinda, 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2013. 2. ^FORUM FILATELIA e FRANCOBOLLI, page 80 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080527184134/http://www.cifr.it/forum80.html |date=2008-05-27 }}. Retrieved on 19 February 2011. 3. ^Cabinda Stamps. AfricaStamps.org , 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2013. Bibliography
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