On August 5, 1960, it attained full independence from France. In 1960 it issued a definitive series of 18 stamps showing native animal masks, and generally followed a stamp program consistent with other African members of the French Community. Toggle between a percent view of the battery charge or a time. Kennedys secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, concerning the Republic of Upper Volta (later known as Burkina Faso). Folder Description: This folder contains materials collected by the office of President John F. Date (s) of Materials: 1961: 7 April-28 November. Folder Title: Upper Volta: General, 1961-1962. The Republic operated its own postal system, and issued its first stamp in 1959, marking the 1st anniversary of the Republic, and memorializing governing council president Daniel Ouezzin Coulibaly, who had died recently. Upper Volta is an enhanced replacement for the macOS built-in battery status indicator and supports the following functionality: Displays the percent of battery charge, the remaining time left on the current battery charge, or the time remaining until the battery is fully charged. Digital Identifier: JFKPOF-128-003-p0001. Upper Volta was reconstituted in 1947, its postal administration continued to be part of French West Africa until the establishment of the Republic of Upper Volta in 1958. In 1932 the colony was dissolved and its territory divided between Côte d’Ivoire, French Sudan and Niger. The Upper Volta stamps were released until the region was renamed Burkina. Upper Volta was reconstituted in 1947, its postal administration continued to be part of French West Africa until the establishment of the Republic of Upper Volta in 1958. Stamp production in the Republic of Upper Volta began in 1959 with REPUBLIQUE DE HAUTE-VOLTA inscriptions. Upper Volta also participated in the Colonial Exposition Issue of 1931. Upper Volta, or Haute Volta, was formerly a self-governing French colony in West Africa that became a republic in 1958 and then independent in 1960. Overprints and surcharges continued to be issued throughout the 1920s, then superseded in 1928 by a definitive series of 23 stamps featuring three designs: a Hausa chief, Hausa woman, and Hausa warrior. Upper Volta's first stamps were issues of Upper Senegal and Niger overprinted "HAUTE-VOLTE", appearing in 1920. It was formed from territories that had been part of the colonies of Upper Senegal and Niger and the Côte dIvoire. 1931 Colonial Exposition Issue of Upper Volta. Upper Volta (French: Haute-Volta) was a colony of French West Africa established in 1919 in the territory occupied by present-day Burkina Faso.
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