Montserrat

Montserrat is a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is approximately 16 km in length and 11 km in width. On 18 July 1995, the previously dormant volcano, in the southern part of the island, became active. Eruptions destroyed Montserrat’s capital city of Plymouth. Two-thirds of the island’s population was forced to flee leaving fewer than 1,200 people on the island in 1997. The volcanic activity continues even today, though, relatively quiet since 2010. Because of that an exclusion zone, encompassing the southern part of the island, was imposed. Visitors are generally not permitted entry into the exclusion zone.

Montserrat postcard

Montserrat stamp postmark

Montserrat stamps postmarks

Budva, Montenegro

Easily the country’s most-visited destination, Budva attracts lots of tourists exploring its atmospheric Old Town, enjoying on the beaches of the Budva Riviera and partying until dawn. The city is nicknamed “the Montenegrin Miami” for it’s rich nightlife. Montenegro is a country in Southeast Europe with rugged mountains, medieval villages and a narrow strip of beaches along its Adriatic coastline. The country’s English name derives from the Serbian phrase “Crna Gora”, meaning literally “Black Mountain”, deriving from the appearance of Mount Lovćen which was covered in dense evergreen forests.

Montenegro Budva postcard

Montenegro stamp postmark

Mongolia

Mongolia is a country in Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. It is quite a large country, with a population of just 3.3 million, which makes is the world’s most sparsely populated state. But that’s today — we all know of Genghis Khan and his Mongol Empire, which was formed in 12th century and became the largest contiguous land empire in world history, spanning from present-day Poland to Korea, and Siberia to the Gulf of Oman and Vietnam, and having a population of over 100 million people (about a quarter of Earth’s total population at the time).

Mongolia postcard

Mongolia stamp postmark

Monaco – haven for the wealthy

Monaco, an independent city-state, is the second-smallest independent country in the world. It is a popular tourist destination, because of its beauty, and a haven for the wealthy, because of its advantageous tax regime. The country is a monarchy, and is surrounded on three sides by France. It is a full United Nations since 1993. Monaco is most famous for being a playground for the rich and famous, which is reflected by its numerous casinos in the Monte Carlo ward. If you are motorsports fan, then you know that Monaco Grand Prix, which is held on a narrow course laid out in the streets of Monaco, is considered to be one of the most important and prestigious automobile races in the world.

Monaco postcard

Monaco F1 postmark

Republic of Molossia – Micronation

Molossia is a micronation claiming sovereignty over 11.3 acres of land in Nevada, USA. It was founded by Kevin Baugh, who continues to be His Excellency President Grand Admiral Colonel Doctor Kevin Baugh, President and Raïs of Molossia, Protector of the Nation and Guardian of the People. He continues to pay property taxes on the land to Storey County, the recognized local government, although he calls it “foreign aid”. This guy knows how to troll 🙂

I received this awesome postcard inside envelope with US postage.

Molossia USA cover

Molossia postcard

Molossia postmark stamp

Victory memorial in Chisinau, Moldova

“Victory Memorial” – also known as “Eternity Memorial” – is the monument complex opened in Chisinau on May 9, 1975, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Soviet victory in World War II. Under the 25 meters high pyramid burns an eternal flame of memory. Chisinau is the capital city of of Moldova (Moldavia). The city was founded in 1436 as a monastery village, and today over 532,000 people live there. Moldova has a history of winemaking, and as the capital city hosts the yearly national wine festival every October.

Moldova postcard

Moldova stamps postmark

Yap, Micronesia

Yap is a state, archipelago (with largest largest island also called Yap) of the Federated States of Micronesia. Micronesia is an island country in Oceania, just north of the equator. It consists of 607 islands split into four states. The islands are small, but they are spread out quite a lot, giving the country the 14th-largest exclusive economic zone in the world. Yap is known for its stone money, known as Rai: large doughnut-shaped, carved disks of calcite, up to 4 meters in diameter — one of which can be seen on this postcard.

Micronesia postcard

Micronesia postmark stamp

Micronesia postcard

Cholula, Mexico

Cholula is a city in Mexico. The city is best known for Mexico’s largest pyramid — Pyramide Tepanapa, as well as its numerous churches. Also Mexico’s two most famous volcanoes — Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl — are located not far from Cholula. And all this stuff we can see on this awesome postcard. Cholula enjoys year-round spring-like weather, which is great for taking part in various outdoor activities.

Mexico Cholula postcard

Mexico stamps

Spanish Africa: Melilla

The Spanish enclave of Melilla is located on the North African coast, surrounded by the Mediterranean sea and Morocco. Along with Ceuta (another Spanish enclave) they are the only piece of European territory on mainland Africa. Spain conquered Melilla in 15th century. This autonomous city is home to about 86,500 people, and it even has own airport! Its name is related to honey since Melilla was a notable site for beekeeping in antiquity.

Melilla postcard

Melilla postmark

Melilla stamps

Melilla stamp

The kishali – traditional shawl of Mayotte

Mayotte It is located in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Africa, between Madagascar and the African continent. It is an overseas region of France, and therefore it’s a region of the European Union, and part of the eurozone. The traditional outfit in the country is the salouva, made up of three pieces: the salouva itself, a large strip of fabric sewn and tied at the chest, a t-shirt often close to the body also called a “body”, and a kishali, shawl covering the hair or placed on the shoulder. This postcard depicts ladies wearing the kishali.

Mayotte postcard

Mayotte postmark