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Young of Iceland‘s Domestic Animals |
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Foal
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| There is 1 stamp from a series including 2 stamps on the page. | |
| 50g domestic (180 ISK) | Puppie |
| 50g to Europe (225 ISK) | Foal |
Young of Iceland‘s Domestic Animals
On April 11, 2019, Iceland Post presented the third issue of its "Young of Iceland‘s Domestic Animals" series. The adorable faces of a puppy and a foal grace the new Icelandic postage stamps. The photographs were taken by photographer Bára K. Kristinsdóttir. The Icelandic horse breed has been bred in its purest form for over a thousand years. The first horses were brought to the island by Vikings in the 9th and 10th centuries. In 982, the Icelandic parliament passed a law completely banning the import of horses into the country, and since then, not a single foreign horse has set hooves on the island's rocky soil. |
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