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Postage stamps and postal history of Belgium : ウィキペディア英語版 | Postage stamps and postal history of Belgium
Belgium began using national postage stamps on July 8, 1849, when two imperforate stamps, a 10c. brown and 20c. blue, collectively known as Epaulettes, were introduced. A few months later a 40c. red stamp with a new design was issued, for postage to foreign destinations. In 1850 two new stamps of 10c. and 20c. were issued. Initially, all Belgian stamps were issued with the French name "Belgique" only, as the French was the original language of government. Under the government of Auguste Beernaert, however, stamps began to be issued with the Dutch language "België" too from 1889. Belgian stamps are rarely issued with German text ("Belgien") too, including overprinted German Germania stamps during World War I. ==Gallery==
Epaulette 20c.jpg|20 centimes Epaulettes stamp of Leopold I, 1849 Timbre Belgique Leopold2 1905.jpg|Bilingual 10 centimes stamp depicting Leopold II, 1905 Deutsches Reich - Belgien.jpg|German World War I occupation stamp for Belgium, 1914-18 Eastafrikaoccupation1916.jpg|Belgian occupation of German East Africa, 1916
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