 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 ]
A final declaration agreement between the Netherlands Antilles and the Netherlands went into force on October 10, 2010, completing the process of constitutional reform in the Antilles. Curaçao and St Maarten have become autonomous countries within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba will become special municipalities of the Netherlands. The change in autonomy has also been documented in the October 25th, 2010 edition of Linn’s Stamp News, page 2.
 Netherlands Antillies : Curaçao, Saint Maarten 2010-10-10
Mark Honig, the Society’s Vice President, who hails from the Netherlands, has sent these images of new stamps issued to mark the new autonomy. Three stamps were issued on October 10,2010, in denominations of 111c and 164c. All three stamps depict maps. The map of Curaçao shows the urban areas of the island in yellow. The map of St. Maarten shows both the French (north) and Dutch (south) zones of the island. Both capitals are shown in red. The final stamp shows the remaining non-autonomous Netherlands Antilles, after the declaration. On January 1, 2011, Curaçao and St. Maarten will begin to use a new currency, probably on a 1 to 1 parity with the present Netherlands Antilles Guilder. We can assume these stamps will change at that time, as these denominations will be incorrect. The small Caribbean Netherlands islands of Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius will use the US dollar from Jan 1, 2011. [thanks to Mark for the heads-up and fact checking! — web admin]
Children’s story books are the theme of the 2010 Europa issues. This year it appears that maps are contained in the stamps of two issuing countries. Originally issued in 1956, the Europa issues are currently issued by each postal authority under the guidance of PostEurop. The first issue that contains a map is this colorful issue from Guernsey Post. The May 4, 2010 issue consists of three adhesive stamps and a Souvenir sheet. The map design is shown in the background of the souvenir sheet. A large part of the map design is contained on the 50 pence stamp. A very small section is also depicted in the upper right corner of the 45 pence stamp. The best view of the map is shown below in on the £2.95 souvenir sheet.
 Guernsey 2010-05-04 mini-sheet
To support this year’s Europa theme, Guernsey Post created their own fictional children’s character named Penny the Postie. Designer Keith Robinson, who also designed Guernsey Post’s Alderney Sherlock Holmes stamps, has written and illustrated The Adventures of Penny the Postie, a locally set story that sees Penny embark on an amazing journey. “Having come across a strange old postbox, she soon finds herself on a desert island helping a pirate outwit the mean Captain Bullybones who has stolen his ship. But will Penny be able to get home to Guernsey?”
Children’s story books are the theme of the 2010 Europa issues. This year it appears that maps are contained in the stamps of two issuing countries. Originally issued in 1956, the Europa issues are currently issued by each postal authority under the guidance of PostEurop. The second issue containing a map is from the Stamp Issuing Office of the Principality of Monaco.
 Monaco 2010-05-05
Monaco has submitted two stamps for the 2010 Europa issue and each of them contain a small generalized map. The first stamp in the May 5, 2010 issue is a 0,70€ denomination, entitled “Open Book” and depicts a young boy reading a book, with a larger picture showing a an open book with a map of Europe “springing” from the pages. The second stamp, a 0,56€ denomination entitled “Children and the World” show a group of children talking and reading various books with a very generalized globe in the background of the stamp.
 Monaco 20100424 mini-sheet
On May 24, 2010, the Stamp Issuing Office of the Principality of Monaco issued a 4,00€ mini-sheet showing a map of the former fiefs of the House of Grimaldi with four 1,00€ stamps showing castles set around the map. Information on the web site describes the history surrounding the sheet. Until the French Revolution, the Princes of Monaco were in possession of substantial fiefs in the French territory. The enjoyment of these Lordships originate, on the one hand, from the Treaty of Peronne, signed in 1641 with France and, on the other, from the alliance of the Sovereign House with two large French families: the Goyon-Matignon family and the Aumont-Mazarin family. In 1777, the son of Honoré III, Prince of Monaco, married Louise d’Aumont, descendant of the niece of the Cardinal of Mazarin and heiress, in particular, of the earldoms of Ferrette, Thann and Rosemont and of the barony of Altkirch. The map is detailed, show what appear to be present day roads and cities. The location of each castle is shown by an arrow to the city on the map. The coat of arms of Monaco is shown in the upper right corner of the sheet.
 Croatia 2010-04-29 Single
On April 29, 2010, Croatia Post (Hrvatska posta) issued what appears to be two map stamps marking the opening of the Expo 2010 in Shanghai China and Croatia’s participation in the Expo. The theme of Croatia pavilion at Expo 2010 is “Diversity of Cities, Diversities of Life.” This theme is also echoed in the two stamps. The first, a 10 kn (kuna) single adhesive depicts a block plan of the Old City of Dubrovnik in the background. In the foreground, the words “Expo Shanghai” in English characters along with the Chinese kanji for “Shanghai” and the denomination of the stamp are shown. The second stamp is part of a mini-sheet. The design and denomination of the stamp is the same as the first issue, the back ground of the mini-sheet is red and various lines in the background portray the subway network of the Shanghai Metro.
 Croatia 2010-04-29 mini-sheet
[can anyone confirm if these are indeed, two separate issues? –admin]
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