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Click here for higher resolution image | First day of issue: February 04, 1992 Occasion: 1992 Winter Olympics,1992,Albertville,France Width: 18 mm Height: 14 mm Perforation: Perforated on 2 adjacent sides, imperforate on other 2 sides 11.00 x 10.50 Location: Ice Hockey Volume XL Stamp ID = 5325 This is a small label in the border of mint sheet cro-19920204-c1-001. The label is located in the lower right hand corner of the sheet. From Linn's "Stamp Issuing Entities Of The World" page. Croatia (1941-45, 1991-) Stamp-issuing status: active; Population: 5,026,995. A district of northern Yugoslavia, bordering on the Adriatic Sea. Croatia was a province of Hungary until 1918, when it became a part of Yugoslavia. In 1941, a German puppet state was created in Croatia. Nominally a kingdom under an Italian prince, in fact the state was ruled by the Croat fascist party. Croatia was overrun by Russian and Yugoslavian partisan forces in 1945 and re-incorporated into Yugoslavia. In 1991 Croatia declared its independence, and there followed a civil war between ethnic Serbs and Croats. Initially, the Serbs, with Yugoslav support, controlled about one-third of the country, declaring their territory the republic of Krajina, which issued its own stamps. By 1995, the Croatian government had recaptured almost all of the Serb-held areas. |