Saturday, April 28, 2018

Where on earth is Helvetia?

You have most likely come across some stamps that are from Helvetia. However, you are not entirely sure where that is, or if it was a former country and has later changed its name, or something along those lines. Well lo and behold, Helvetia is a well-known European country, that has existed for centuries. It is also well known for their neutral stance throughout time. You might have guessed it by know, it is Switzerland.

Thus, this raises the question, why don't they just include the country name 'Switzerland' instead of Helvetia. Before we go into the postal history in Switzerland, lets find out where the term Helvetia came from. Since Switzerland comprises of "four official languages (French, German, Italian and Romansch), it was tricky to pick a language as the official one for the postage stamps. So instead, they chose to write on the stamps in Latin, resulting with the name Helvetia. The term Helvetia goes back to the "Celtic tribes that inhabited the Alpine regions at the dawn of the Christian era." (Mackay, 54)


"Switzerland was formed in 1291 by an alliance of cantons against the Habsburg dynasty - the Confoederatio Helvetica (or Swiss Confederation), from which the abbreviation CH for Switzerland derives - though only in 1848, when a new constitution was adopted, was the present nation formed. [1] 


Switzerland has an interesting postal history of stamps. Since Switzerland is a confederacy with multiple cantons, each canton used to issue their own stamps. [2]  The first stamp issued in Switzerland was back in 1843, and was issued by Zurich, which was followed by Geneva in the same year. [3] However, this did not last for long, as the postal services were no longer managed by the cantons, instead were managed on the federal level. That is when the federal level decided to issue the stamps of Switzerland in its Latin name. [4]

Postage stamps of the cantons of Switzerland are not only of immense value but are also rare stamps. In addition, Swiss stamps continue to amaze philatelists, as they issue unique stamps. For example, Switzerland was the first in the world to issue stamps made of cloth material instead of paper. In another instance, they issued a postage stamp made of wood. So who knows what kind of stamps Switzerland will issue next, and stamps from Switzerland do reveal to be a fascinating collection to have, as well as to explore!


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