75 years - Austria / II. Republic of Austria 1995 - 6 Shilling


Theme: Architecture
CountryAustria / II. Republic of Austria
Issue Date1995
Face Value6.00 
Colormulti-colored green blue
Printing Typecombination printing
Stamp TypeCommemorative
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number1515
Chronological ChapterOOS-OE2
SID666022
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Under the international control of the Plebiscite Commission, the Carinthian referendum took place on 10 October 1920, in which a large majority of the affected population spoke in favor of Austria. The stay of Carinthia in Austria made a significant contribution to the creation and development of the First Republic. The brand motif shows the "Hollenburg". It has a symbolic significance in Carinthia's struggle for freedom, which consists of the military defensive struggle, the diplomatic negotiations in Paris and the plebiscite on October 10, 1920. Here was the headquarters of the Rosentaler section manager and the collection point of the Carinthian home service and the community home councils. Documented the gentlemen of Hollenburg are already mentioned in 1142 for the first time. Today the castle is owned by the Dr.-Ing. Kyrle, the descendant of the former Austrian Federal President Adolf Scharf.

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Under the international control of the Plebiscite Commission, the Carinthian referendum took place on 10 October 1920, in which a large majority of the affected population spoke in favor of Austria. The stay of Carinthia in Austria made a significant contribution to the creation and development of the First Republic. The brand motif shows the "Hollenburg". It has a symbolic significance in Carinthia's struggle for freedom, which consists of the military defensive struggle, the diplomatic negotiations in Paris and the plebiscite on October 10, 1920. Here was the headquarters of the Rosentaler section manager and the collection point of the Carinthian home service and the community home councils. Documented the gentlemen of Hollenburg are already mentioned in 1142 for the first time. Today the castle is owned by the Dr.-Ing. Kyrle, the descendant of the former Austrian Federal President Adolf Scharf..