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Viet Nam Imperial Citadel of Thang Long October 10, 2017 Set of four, one stamp depicts a terracotta dragon head statue of Ly Dynasty.  |
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Romania Chinese-Romanian Stamp Exhibition October 20, 1994 A strip of three stamps, one depicts a traditional Chinese dragon statue.  |
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Japan Shikoku Cultural Heritage II July 8, 2005 Pane of 20 stamps, one stamp depicts a dragon sculpture at Meiseki Temple.  |
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Armenia, 2008 (Scott #776) A Chinese dragon coiled to imitate the Olympic rings, in honor of the 2008 Beijing Olympics  |
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Two Austrian stamps showing dragons. 1968 definitive Scott 696 Showing the winged dragon (Lindwurm) fountain in Klagenfurt, Carinthia.   2018 definitive The Klagenfurt Coat of Arms  |
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Here is the 20c +5c value from a set of four Spanish anti-tuberculosis charity stamps. All values are of identical design, but are printed in different colors with the Red Cross of Lorraine. .  |
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This October 1, 1999 oval-shaped, 46c stamp (Sc#1811d) of Canada depicts a dragon centipede kite. It is from a booklet pane of four different kite stamps of different, die-cut shapes.  |
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On October 10, 2008 Lithuania issued this stamp (Sc #880) depicting the coat of arms of Joniskis. Joniskis is in the north central part of country, 14 km. (8.7 miles) from the Lithuania-Latvia border. From heraldry-wiki.com, "The arms were granted on July 4, 1616 by King Sigisimund Vasa and were officially re-granted on April 17, 1991. The arms symbolize the fight against Protestantism: the Vasa dynasty especially liked such usage of St. Michael. The arms were used until the end of the 18th century."   |
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