Best EUROPA Stamp 2005
Postal Operator: Theme: Gastronomy
Description: What immediately catches the eye of the selected stamp is its plate-shaped form. Combined with the geometrical pattern of the illustrations and the multiple positions of the text, it provides a very dynamic and modern touch.
EUROPA Hall of Fame Welcome to the EUROPA Hall of Fame dedicated to past winners of the EUROPA Stamp competition listed from the most recent. Best EUROPA Stamp 2006
Postal Operator: USEP Ukrposhta, Ukraine Theme: Integration as seen by young people
Description: This stamp shows the Earth floating in the vast universe that surrounds it. The human figures holding hands symbolize world integration for the common welfare of mankind in the future.
Best EUROPA Stamp 2004
Postal Operator: Post Greenland, Greenland Theme: Holidays
Description: Two Greenlandic girls in national costumes greet each other by rubbing their noses, with the Artic Ocean as a backdrop. The text on the stamp reads "Greetings from Greenland".
Best EUROPA Stamp 2003
Postal Operator: La Poste Monaco, Monaco Theme: Poster Art
Description: The stamp depicts a young girl sitting on a diving board. Best EUROPA stamp 2007
Postal Operator: Haypost, Armenia Theme: 100 years of scoutism
Description: All the hands are doing the scout sign, representing tolerance and solidarity. ![]() Best EUROPA stamp 2008
Postal Operator: Magyar Posta, Hungary Theme: The Letter
Description: This stamp depicts the theme "The letter" in the background in the form of a mailed letter as well as in the foreground with an actual script letter. Best EUROPA Stamp 2002
Postal Operator: Theme: The Circus
Description: The stamp reproduces a portrait image of a clown from an award winning photograph by Gino Theuma. Best EUROPA stamp 2009
Postal Operator: Magyar Posta, Hungary Theme: Astronomy
Description: The stamps potrays Galileo, the space probe named after him launched in 1989 with interplanetary space as background. ![]() ![]() Best EUROPA stamp 2010
Postal Operator: Magyar Posta, Hungary Theme: Children's Book
Description: The stamps feature a few of the storybook illustrations of the Hungarian Kossuth Prize winning graphic designer Károly Reich (1922-88). The design capture incidents from the story of a little bear much loved by Hungarian readers, Vackor. (All the drawings appeared as illustrations in the children’s book by István Kormos, The Tales of Vackor.) Home |