
Leptis Magna Ruins, UNESCO World Heritage Site
Libya · 1982 · 100 Libyan Dinar
This stamp features a view of the ancient Roman ruins at Leptis Magna, a prominent city of the Roman Empire. The design highlights the well-preserved architectural elements, including columns and arches, showcasing the grandeur of the historical site. It was issued as part of a series celebrating Libya's rich archaeological heritage.
Leptis Magna was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1982, the same year this stamp was issued, to recognize its outstanding universal value as one of the most spectacular and unspoiled Roman sites in the Mediterranean.
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Photogravure
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