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Countries in J - World Stamp PacketsIn this section, you will find all of our world stamp packets for countries beginning with the letter "J" who have issued stamps, different sized packets available. Find stamps for the following countries: Jamaica, Japan, Jersey, Jind, and Jordan. All products in this category are listed here below.
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Jamaica is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea near Cuba and Hispaniola. The island was once a Spanish colony named Santiago; in more recent times it was a British colony. Jamaica gained independence in 1962, but remains a part of the Commonwealth. Asfar back as 1671, mail was being delivered on h...
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This packet contains only all different commemorative stamps from Japan
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Also known as the Land of the Rising Sun, Japan is an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean located east of North and South Korea. A prominent player on the world stage, Japan is also known for its fresh cuisine, martial arts and rich cultural heritage. Japan began issuing its own stamps in 1871. However...
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Jersey is an island off the coast of Normandy in the English Channel. It is composed of the main island of Jersey as well as some small groups of islands which are no longer inhabited. The island is a British Crown Dependency, meaning the UK is responsible for its defence even though the island is n...
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Jind (Jhind) is a state of India in the north Punjab. It was founded by descendants of Phool Haryana under the patronage and protection of the Sikh Guru. According to the World Statesmen website, the princely state of Jind was founded in 1763. As a native feudatory state, its postal history dates fr...
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Jordan is a country in Western Asia bordered by Syria and Saudi Arabia. Once a part of the Ottoman Empire, at the end of World War I borders were redrawn, and the area known as Jordan was mandated to the British. After World War II, the United Nations approved an end to their rule and Jordan became ...
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