COVER N. 600 - BRASIL
Postmark: AC Central de São paulo SE/SPM 03.06.2025
Posted on the 3rd June; Received on the 20th June 2025
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And so we come to Cover (drum roll, pleasw...) 600! And to make it even more special, it speaks my language...
Muito Obrigado, Luis! São sempre bem-vindas as suas cartas.
Stamps, left to right:
Brazil and Estonia have enjoyed mutual diplomatic relations since the 5th December 1921, when the Federal Republic of Brazil recognised the Republic of Estonia as an independent country.
Brazil would also re-acknowledge Estonia's independence in 1991, following its reinstatement, after the end of the Soviet occupation.
Brazil is also the only Latin-American country with an embassy in Estonia, a fact that goes back to 2011.
Celebrating the 100 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries, Correios do Brasil and Eesti Post issued on 10NOV2021 a single stamp joint issue. the Brazilian offering, with a face value of 4,95 Reais, was used on the cover.
The stamps are identical in design, being illustrated with a photo of Palácio Itamaraty, the headquarters of the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, one of the magnificent modernist government buildings conceived by Architect Oscar Niemeyer for Brasilia, and of the building of the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tallinn, authored by architects Mart Port, Raine Karp, Uno Tölpus, and Olga Kontšajeva.
The top left and bottom right corners of the stamps carry the colours of both countries flags: blue, green and yellow for Brazil and blue, black and white for Estonia.
The legend "Joint Issue Brazil-Estonia 100 years of Diplomatic Relations" is also inscribed at the centre of the stamp, in Portuguese for the Brazilian stamp and Estonian for the Estonian counterpart.
- The confederation of Equador was a secessionist movement led by the Province of Pernambuco, which emerged as a manifestation of opposition to the centralist and authoritarian policies of Brazil's first emperor, Pedro I, (IV of Portugal).
Short lived - the uprising started in July 1824 and would last only until September - and unsuccessful in its aims, the movement would be defeated by loyalist forces and 16 of its main instigators, including a priest, Frei Caneco, would be executed between October 1924 and April 1825.
Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the movement, Correios do Brasil issued on 02JUL2024 the single "1º Porte de Carta" stamp on the cover, illustrated with the flag of the would be Confederation, which carries the motto "Independência, União, Liberdade, Religião"(Independence, Union, Freedom, Religion)
As usual with Luis' covers the Postmark was applied at the Central Post Office of São Paulo.