Yugoslavia year 1987 Europa CEPT – Architecture Bridges MNH set
The 1987 EUROPA CEPT common theme was Modern Architecture.
Yugoslavia participated in the program by issuing a two-stamp set depicting examples of modern architectural structures. While the general theme was “Modern Architecture,” the specific designs often featured prominent contemporary buildings or infrastructure, including bridges, which fit within this category.
Here are the specific details for the stamp set:
| Feature | Details |
| Country | Yugoslavia (SFRJ – Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) |
| Year of Issue | 1987 |
| Theme | EUROPA – Modern Architecture |
| Set Composition | A set of two different commemorative stamps. |
| Scott Catalogue Nos. | 1843 and 1844 |
| Depiction (Reported) | The designs generally highlight modern engineering and design: |
| Stamp 1: One stamp is often identified as depicting a significant modern bridge, such as the Tito Bridge (Most Maršala Tita) over the Sava river in Zagreb (now known as the Jadranski most or Adriatic Bridge). | |
| Stamp 2: The second stamp is often described as featuring bridges over the River Ljubljanica in the city of Ljubljana, showcasing modern urban design. |
Note: While the common theme for the year was “Modern Architecture,” bridges were frequently chosen by participating countries as excellent examples of modern design and engineering for this specific theme.

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