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Tanganikan Postage stamps, Definitive and Commemorative
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Souvenir sheets , Corner blocks or plate blocks , First day covers -
(FDCs) ,
First Day Ceremony Programs "FDCPs" and Souvenir pages
Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika (KUT) is the name used to describe the postage
stamps issued by the East African Posts and Telecommunications
Administration between 1935 and 1961 for use in the colonies of Kenya,
Uganda, and Tanganyika.
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These stamps were issued in parallel with stamps from each of the
newly-independent nations. The postal administration continued to issue
various commemoratives, at the rate of about 10-12 per year, until early
in 1976.
Tanganyika is the name of an East African territory lying between Lake Victoria, Lake Malawi and Lake
Tanganyika, after which it was named. Once part of the colony of German
East Africa , it comprises the mainland part
of today's Tanzania, which includes the islands of Zanzibar. Later a United Nations Trust Territory. Britain changed
the name to the Tanganyika Territory.
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