Filateliya

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Filateliya
(Filateliya SSSR)
USSR HMK Filatelia SSSR 1976.jpg
Two USSR illustrated stamped envelopes that marked the 10th anniversary of the magazine Filateliya SSSR, 1976
EditorYevgeni Obukhov
Former editors
Viktor Stepanov (1966–1968)
Boris Balashov (1968–1974)
Igor Chekhov (1975–1987)
Yuly Bekhterev (1987–2005)
Categoriesphilately
Frequencymonthly
Format24 cm
Circulation ~100,000 (in 1977); ~44,000 (in 1991); 2200 (in 2010)
Founded1966;58 years ago (1966)
First issueJuly 1966;58 years ago (1966-07)
CompanyMinistry of Communications of the USSR (1966–1991)
All-Union Society of Philatelists (1966–1989)
“Soyuzpechat” Central Philatelic Agency  [ Wikidata ] (1969–1987)
Union of Philatelists of the USSR (1989–1992)
Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Marka" (1991–present)
CountryUSSR (1966–1991), Russia (1992–present)
Based inMoscow
LanguageRussian
Website www.rusmarka.ru/page01.aspx
ISSN 0869-4478
OCLC 26365588

Filateliya [lower-alpha 1] (Philately) or formerly Filateliya SSSR [lower-alpha 2] (Philately of the USSR ) is a Russian central philatelic magazine. It first appeared in 1966 as the monthly bulletin Filateliya SSSR and was issued by the USSR Ministry of Communications. The magazine content includes the history and design of postage stamps, and other related themes. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

History

The bulletin Filateliya SSSR was published monthly in Moscow since 1966. [4] It was an organ of the Ministry of Communications of the USSR and the All-Union Society of Philatelists  [ Wikidata ] (Russian : Всесоюзное общество филателистов). Its predecessor was the magazine Sovetskii Filatelist ( Soviet Philatelist ). [5]

The bulletin (later, magazine) included the following information: [5]

The magazine repeatedly won awards at international philatelic exhibitions. Its circulation was approximately 100,000 copies (in 1977). [5]

In 1991, the last year of the USSR existence, the magazine was printed with the circulation of about 44,000 copies. Since then, it was published under the new name of Filateliya. [2]

See also

Notes

  1. Russian: Филателия.
  2. Russian: Филателия СССР.

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