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2023 stamp from Andorra Sp

by | Aug 25, 2023

I like doing the two Andorra stamp programs back-to-back. They offer a fun perspective on the shared, but different cultures for Andorra (sp) and Andorra (fr). Their respective post offices offer wildly different approaches to stamp issues. Andorra (fr) is very small with just single stamps & sheets; Andorra (sp) goes all out in a celebration of FDCs, ATMs, cancels and of course stamps. 

The major difference is less the number of stamps than the availability of information on designers and artists. France’s La Poste offers up details on the designers, engravers, artists and assorted tidbits. But Spain is … parsimonious. They also make me work a bit harder to pull all the issues together onto one page, which means sometimes I miss an issue and have to go back and insert it. This often happens with ATM stamps. So if something is missing, I was likely chasing a shiny new stamp and forgot to go back and check that everything was listed correctly. 

Despite this lack, there is a lot to enjoy.  This year I’ve worked a little more to make sure all the ATMS and covers are posted, something lacking in previous years. I’ll find time to go back and top up 2022 and 2021 later because the covers tie each series together. I see them as a unified set.  If you are a cancel hound, Andorra and Spain offer a rich hunting ground.  The Spanish post office ranks among the top 10 countries for cancel designs. It on pare with Japan, France and Peru for their beautifully rendered cancels. While not as highly detailed as Japan’s, Spain (and Andorra) both offer some of the most whimsical designs as well as tiny illustrations that are easily recognisable. 

Eurasian Eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) Series: fauna    Estany de les Salamandres cancl   

It would be nice to learn more about the designers behind this series, and if I get lucky, I’ll share it with you. In the meantime, enjoy Andorra’s 2023 program.

January

Flag and Coat of Arms
Topics: flags

Flag and Coat of Arms cancel 

 Flag and Coat of Arms stamp Andorra Sp

Flag and Coat of Arms FDC

1 stamp, FDC, cancel 
offset + foil

Andorra begins each year with the Andorra flag and coat of arms. 

Release date: January 16, 2023


February

60th Anniversary of VPC Andorra
Topics: sports

60th Anniversary of VPC Andorra cancel 

60th Anniversary of VPC Andorra 

60th Anniversary of VPC Andorra FDC

1 stamp, FDC, cancel 
offset

Voluntaris de Protecció Civil Andorra Rugby XV Inici (rugbyandorra.com)

Release date: February 17, 2023


March

Judit Gaset – Refugi de la memòria oblidada / Refuge from forgotten memory
Topics: Contemporary Art

Judit Gaset - Contemporary Art cancel 

Judit Gaset - Contemporary Art 

Judit Gaset - Contemporary Art FDC

1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset

Correos dedica un segell a l’artista plàstica i escultora Judit Gaset (viurealspirineus.cat)
Correos dedicates a stamp to the plastic artist and sculptor Judit Gaset (viurealspirineus.cat)

Gaset’s artwork previously appeared on Andorra (fr) stamps 2021 The Game of Time  and 2022 Ferris Wheel at Luna Park, Prada Casadet. 

Release date: March 24, 2023


April

Quima Calvó, Pioneer of the Women’s Vote
Topics: history | women’s rights

Quima Calvó, Pioneer of the Women's Vote 

Quima Calvó, Pioneer of the Women's Vote 

Quima Calvó, Pioneer of the Women's Vote FDC

1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset

Joaquima Calvó Santuré 

El Mirador del país: Ca la Quima in Santa Coloma (diariandorra.ad) has an excellent, brief bio on Calvó 

Calvó, a woman who defined herself as “self-made”, lived for twenty years in France, where she learned the language and the trade. He moved to the Principality of Andorra in the early 60s, becoming a reference of Andorran gastronomy, mixing typical mountain dishes and French cuisine. Over the years, well-known figures have stopped by his restaurant to taste his delicious dishes.

In addition, Quima is remembered for being the promoter of the female vote in the 60s. Her restaurant hosted secret women’s meetings, winning women’s suffrage in 1971.
Andorran Dones stamp. Quima Calvó, pioneer of women’s vot | Correos Market

Release date: April 14, 2023


Smoky Redtail – Cotxa Fumada
Topics: fauna | birds

Smoked cotxa (ocell) 

Smoked cotxa (ocell) 

Smoked cotxa (ocell)

1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset

Smoky Redtail – Cotxa Fumada (Phoenicurus ochruros)

Release date: April 21, 2023


May

EUROPA 2023 – Peace, the greatest value of Humanity
Topics: EUROPA

EUROPA 2023 - Peace most important value of humanity 

EUROPA 2023 - Peace most important value of humanity

1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset

All participating countries used the common design, Peace Knot, by Luxemburg designers Linda Bos and Runa Egilsdottir. 

Release date: May 9, 2023


June

Camí Ral de la Massana
Topics: history | landscape

Enlargement of the Camí Ral de la Massana

Enlargement of the Camí Ral de la Massana

Enlargement of the Camí Ral de la Massana

1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset

Camí Ral de la Massana winds between runs between la Vella and La Massana. The main river Valira de Oriente cuts through the area, offering a sanctuary for wildlife, crossed by around 25 kilometers winding roads.

Discover La Massana, a parish rich in cultural heritage (visitandorra.com)

Release date: June 12, 2023


Falles del Solstici d’Estiu  – Popular Festivals
Topics: ATM Label | festivals

ANDORRA-WEB-900-px-72-ppp-ROLL-UP (3) 

atm_falles 

1 ATM label, cancel, FDC, postcard

Falles. Una vall amb tradicions ancentrals | Vall de Boí (vallboi.cat)

The festival of the Fallas is a UNESCO recognised Intangible Heritage event, as of 2015. 

The festival is considered a time for regenerating social ties and strengthening feelings of belonging, identity and continuity with celebrations including popular folklore and communal dining. Summer solstice fire festivals in the Pyrenees – intangible heritage – Culture Sector – UNESCO

Release date: June 20, 2023


Fairs – Casa de la Vall  

CASA DE LA VALL ATM

Release date: June 21, 2023


Casa de la Vall  
Topics: ATM Label | architecture | history

ANDORRA-WEB-900-px-72-ppp-ROLL-UP (2) 

atm_casa del vall

1 ATM label, cancel, FDC, postcard

Casa de la Vall dates to the 16th century, and became the seat of the General Council of Andorra in 1702.  A house with history — La Casa de La Vall

Release date: June 20, 2023


July

30th Anniversary of the Accession of Andorra to the United Nations and UNESCO
Topics: history | UN | UNESCO

30th anniversary of the accession of Andorra to the United Nations and UNESCO 

30th anniversary of the accession of Andorra to the United Nations and UNESCO 30th anniversary of the accession of Andorra to the United Nations and UNESCO

1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset

Andorra gained membership Feb. 21, 1995

Release date: July 6, 2023


Plane Tree (Platanus sp)
Topics: flora

Plataner 

Plataner 

Plataner

1 stampon souvenir sheet, FDC, cancel
offset

Release date: July 21, 2023


September

Álex Lliteras – Journalist

Álex Lliteras - Journalist cancel

Álex Lliteras journalist 

Álex Lliteras - Journalist FDC

1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset

Journalist Àlex Lliteras dies (diariandorra.ad)

Release date: September 14, 2023


Cable Car d’Engolasters

Cable Car d'Engolasters cancel

Cable Car d'Engolasters  

Cable Car d'Engolasters FDC

1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset

Release date: September 26, 2023


October

Diverse Andorra – Jewish Community 

Diverse Andorra - Jewish Community cancel

Diverse Andorra - Jewish Community 

Diverse Andorra - Jewish Community FDC

1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset

Release date: October 16, 2023


Giants of Sant Julià de Lòria

Giants of Sant Julià de Lòria cancel

Giants of Sant Julià de Lòria 

Giants of Sant Julià de Lòria FDC

1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset

The giants of Sant Julià de Lòria, protagonists of a Correos stamp – Altaveu, Andorra’s digital newspaper 

Release date: October 26, 2023


November

Museums – Program Activities 

 

Museums - Program Activities 

Museums - Program Activities FDC

1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset

Release date: November 15, 2023


Christmas – Torró

Christmas - Torró cancel 

Andorra Christmas nougat 

Christmas - Torró FDC

1 stamp, FDC, cancel
offset

One of the most divine Christmas treats is Spanish nougat. There are two types of Alicante or hard and Jijona, soft. Of the two, jijona is superior, especially when paired with a strong espresso. 

Of the various theories that have been formulated about its origin, the most plausible is the one that assigns the sweet to the Arabian Peninsula, where sweets made with nuts and honey are typical. Its subsequent spread reached other areas of the Mediterranean basin such as North Africa, Italy or southern France.

The arrival in the Iberian Peninsula coincided with the incursions of the Arabs and the establishment of Al-Andalus, taking root especially in the southern regions of the Valencian Community, especially in Alicante and Jijona. There are documentary traces of the production of nougat in Sexona, now Jijona, since the fourteenth century. Other documents mention nougat as part of the wedding menu of one of King James I’s daughters. Stamps – Nadal. Torró. (correos.es)

Spanish Nougat for Christmas: How Turron Became the Holiday Staple (yummybazaar.com)

Release date: November 16, 2023

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