Logo
 
 Atención al cliente | Asesor de productos | Productos A-Z 
Particulares Empresas Oficina Virtual  Códigos postales | Oficinas | Localizador de envíos | Calculador de tarifas   
Enviar documentos
Enviar paquetería
Enviar dinero
A.P.E.
BanCorreos
Otros productos
Filatelia
Sellos
Álbumes y Publicaciones
Pruebas Filatélicas
Rodillos
Matasellos
Otros Signos de Franqueo
Tu Sello
Filatelia Online
Atención al Cliente de Filatelia
Asociaciones Filatélicas
Puntos de Venta de Filatelia
Museo
Atención al Cliente
Información Corporativa
 
 

Marzo 2007

 
 


Castellano Catalá Euskera Galego Français English Deutsch



EFEMÉRIDES. 50 Aniv. de la C.E.E.
Fecha de Emisión 23/03/2007
Estampación Huecograbado
Papel Estucado, engomado, fosforescente
Dentado 13 3/4
Tamaño del sello 28,8 x 40,9 mm. (vertical)
Valor facial de los sellos 0,58 €
Efectos en pliego 50
Tirada 1.000.000

More than 490 million citizens of 27 member countries commemorate this year the 50th Anniversary of the European Economic Community (EEC); an international organisation with political, social and economic aims which promotes democracy, freedom, and social justice between the member countries.

The idea of building up a united Europe, in peace and welfare, comes up after the Second World War , but did not come into force until 1957 with the signing of the Treaty of Rome by Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands by which the European Economic Community (CEE) and the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM) were created. The EEC marked the starting point for a common market which had as its aim the eventual economic union of its member nations, ultimately leading to political union. It worked for the free movement of goods, service, labour and capital, the abolition of trusts and cartels, and the development of joint and reciprocal policies on labour, social welfare, agriculture, transport, and foreign trade.

In 1973 three new countries joined the treaty: Denmark, Ireland and United Kingdom. In 1981 it was Greece and in 1986 Spain and Portugal. In 1995 Austria, Finland and Sweden became member countries and in 2004 the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Slovaquia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Malta and Poland. Finally on the 1st of January 2007, Bulgaria and Rumania joined in making a total of 27 member countries.

With the entry into force of the Maastricht Treaty in November of 1993, the European Economic Community changed its name and became the European Union (EU). One of its main economic achievements was the establishment of the Euro in 2002 which is currently in use in 13 member countries. The EU has five institutions with specific functions: The European Parliament; the European Council, the European Commission, the Court of Justice and the Court of Auditors. On the 26th May 1986 the official flag was first used made up of a circle of twelve yellow stars over a blue background. This flag does not replace those of the member countries since each of these keeps its own.

This commemorative stamp depicts the map of Europe grouping the countries in different colours depending on the year they joined the EU beneath the twelve golden stars representing solidarity amongst the European countries.


Castellano Catalá Euskera Galego Français English Deutsch
 
   
 
Tu Sello

El libro de los Lunnis
Nuestros amigos los Lunnis presentan su nuevo libro...
 
 
ADO
 
Patrocinador
del Equipo
Olímpico
Español
 
Castellano  Català  Euskara  Galego  Valencià | English
 Responsabilidad Social | Prensa - RSS RSS | Perfil de Contratante
Accesibilidad  Aviso Legal   Política de Privacidad
Alerta de Seguridad  Mapa Web
© Copyright 2005 Sociedad Estatal Correos y Telégrafos, S.A.