There have been a number of issues of interest to fellow cartophilatelists from Mexico (Correos de Mexico) over the past couple of months.
 Mexico 2009-06-05
On June 5, 2009 Mexico Post released a global warming / climate change themed stamp. The $10.50 Pesos ($0.79 USD) single issue features a type of satellite image showing the Earth with clouds and an outline of North and Central America. The left side of the stamp shows a beach and ocean view, while the right side features what may be a pre-columbian figure, with outstretched hand, seaming to hold the Earth.
On September 16, 2009 two additional issues entitled “Umbral del Bicentenario de la Independencia de México” were issued. The first issue does not appear to have any map stamps, however the second issue appears to have a large souvineer sheet, depicting a map with what could be rountes of some kind. Another single stamp in the set also features a map. Unfortunately the images were not large enough to show here, so I will update the entry when larger images are available. [ i think this issue is in preparation for the bicentenial happening next year, with September 15th and 16th each being important dates for the independence movement during Mexico’s history. ]
 Mexico 2009-09-30
On September 30th, 2009 a single $6.50 Pesos ($0.49 USD) stamp was issued for the UNI americas Post & Logistics Conference which took place in Mexico City. UNI is the Global Union for skills and services. The stamp possibly depicts postal workers in various historical uniforms. A partial view of the western hemisphere is shown in what appears to be hypsometric shading with one of the workers pointing to Mexico on the map.
La Poste (France Post) issued two map stamps on November 9, 2009.
 France 2009-11-01 EuroMed Postal Conference
The first issue marks the 2nd Euromed Postal Conference, that is scheduled to take place in Alexandria Egypt. However, it seems that the Egypt Post has issued a press release which appears to say the conference is going to be rescheduled. The 0.56 € stamp depicts the Mediterranean Sea, the surrounding countries along with an olive tree. A blue dot and reflection of light mark the location of Alexandria. A rough translation from the La Poste site reads, “Postal operators in the Mediterranean have decided to strengthen their cooperation both in the context of improving the delivery of letters and parcels, the modernization of their production tools or training officers. At that time La Poste has decided to issue a stamp depicting the Mediterranean showing the geographic region, an olive tree, symbol of peace and the Mediterranean, and a light from the city of Alexandria, which recalls the legendary lighthouse.” [the map of the Mediterranean Sea is interesting in that it seems to just stop on the western side of Mallorca, thus Morrocco, Gibraltar and Spain are not correctly depicted. Does anyone know if this was intentional or a design issue? 2009/11/26: please see comment below with additional information from fellow cartophilatelist Julien ]
 France 2009-11-09 Francisco de Miranda
The second stamp is a joint issue between France and Venezuela. This 0.85 € stamp commemerates Sebastian Francisco de Miranda. Francisco Miranda was born in Caracas Venezuela March 28, 1750 and died July 14, 1816 in Cadiz Spain. Miranda was a general in the Spanish army, and fought against England during the American Revolutionary War in North America, fighting in the Battle of Pensacola in 1781. Miranda also fought in the French Revolution, from 1791 thru is capture and incarceration in 1793. After various exploits, Miranda escaped and went into hiding, only to leave France for England in January 1798. Wikipeida mentions that “His name remains engraved on the Arc de Triomphe,” which may account for the image of the Arc on the stamp. Miranda “had a plan to liberate and unify all of Spanish America but his own military initiatives on behalf of an independent Spanish America failed in 1812. He was handed over to his enemies and four years later, in 1816, died in a Spanish prison. Miranda, however, is still regarded as a forerunner of Simón Bolívar.” The stamp depicts an outline map of Venezuela with a line drawing of the Arc de Triomphe superimposed on the map. To the left and right are two portraits, both I assume are a young and older Miranda. [However I am not sure about the portrait on the left. I also checked Venezuela Post, but could not find any information about the stamp release. 2009/11/26: please see comment below with additional information from fellow cartophilatelist Julien]
The Royal Gibraltar Post will issue on November 2, 2009, a set of 4 stamps and one mini-sheet to commemorate the 200th anniversary of birth of Charles Darwin. The mini-sheet
 Gibraltar 2009-11-02 (tentative)
contains what appears to be a section of a world map showing the pacific area of Darwin’s voyage around the Galapaoges islands. The mini-sheet is composed of a single £2.42 stamp featuring a photograph of Darwin in later life. The mini-sheet contains a collage like assemblage of photos, drawings, letters and the world map in the background. From the promotional image, it seems no other maps appear on the 4 single stamps. This information is tentative, pending issue. For more information, please contact gibraltar-stamps.com
 Liechtenstein 2009-09-07
Liechtenstein Post released a new issue on September 7th, 2009 to mark the 75th anniversary of the Liechtenstein Philatelic Association (LPHV). The stamp features a unique design incorporating the Liechtenstein coat of arms which appeared in the famous 1934 Vaduz mini-sheet. The Vaduz (sc 115) mini-sheet was issued for the 1st philatelic exhibition of the LPHV. The 130CHF stamp depicts an outline map of the principality that is used as a cut-out mask over a background image from the original 1934 Vaduz issue. The stamp is sold in sheets of 20. Only 160 km² (about 61.7 square miles) in area, Liechtenstein has a rich and well-known philatelic history. The simple, yet unique design of this issue will make it an important addition for cartophilatelists.
Poste Italiane recently issued a mini-sheet with a joined pair of € 0.60 and € 0.65 stamps depicting a map of Europe overlaid with a cross. The October 7, 2009 issue commemorates the Christian roots of Europe and is dedicated to the patron saints of Europe. The names of the patron saints shown are, Ss. Cirillo E Metodio, S. Brigida Di Svezia, S. Benedetto Da Norcia, S. Caterina Da Siena and S. Teresa Benedetta Della Croce.
 Italy 2009-10-07
In addition to the mini-sheet, there appear to be a set of two stamped postcards. The cards contain one stamp each from the set. Each card also has a similar design depicting some parts of the mini-sheet. The stamped postcard on the left below is € 1.17 and the one on the right is € 1.12.

[ if any of our Italian or European members have any additional information on this issue, please let us know. ]
New Zealand Post released a new sheet of 50c stamps depicting scenic spots around New Zealand. The August 5, 2009 new issue uses the theme of a “Tiki Tour” or round-about journey, “A Tiki tour is all about enjoying the journey as much as the destination, and checking out as many ‘choice’ national icons as you can along the way.”

 Auckland area stamp
The sheet comprises of a large blue background map of New Zealand with the 24 stamps positioned at the various scenic locations around the map. Each stamp features a theme connected to the specific location shown on the map. In the upper left corner of the sheet shows what appears to be image of a “Tiki” a wooden or stone carving of human form or also from Māori mythology where Tiki is the first man. A special poster with information about each stamp is included with the purchase price. This sheet is sure to be of keen interest to fellow cartophilatelists.
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