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dnikitin, Russia

dnikitin

(or Dmitry) is a member from Russia Russia. He has been a member for over 1 year (610 days).
Distance Sent: 727,830 km
Last Seen: 1 day ago
Speaks: Russian, a little English
Birthday: 8th December 1977 (34 years old)
Interested in direct swaps: No


Mailbox location

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Lat: 59.9, Lon: 30.3 | Open in google maps

About Dmitry...

Hello!

I would like to see beautiful stamps on your card. If you have a lot of used stamps, I will be appreciated if you send me some of them in the envelope, please.

I would like to receive:
* postcards depicting stamps, money, flags, maps, coat of arms
* cars, motos, trains, boats, air-planes
* all kinds of sport
* lighthouses
* postcards from my favourites
* aerial views of towns, cities, natural landscapes
* postcards about ORIENTEERING (kind of sport)

Also I collect stamps, First Day Covers, FD Cards, pins about orienteering. I'm looking for postcards from O-Ringen (http://bit.ly/oMbfbJ)

I would like to know have you any pins\badges about World or European orienteering championships. If you see any badges or pins, let me know. I would be appreciated.
I know that it's difficult to find any orienteering-postcards in non-Scandinavian countries.

BTW, I would like to get a maxicard

FINLAND:
I'm looking for the stamp with Minna Kauppi
http://www.webcitation.org/5whQwD3qG
and from Jukola
http://bit.ly/pyHeAh
If you have them, please let me know.
Stamp with Mikael Granlund is good choice: http://bit.ly/ihvLrK

RUSSIA:
Моя цель — собрать открытки из всех 83 субъектов РФ. Пришлите открытку о вашем регионе, если возможно. Если она будет с гербом — плюс! Открытки из серии «Оружие Победы» тоже меня порадуют.

SOME STATISTICS

* Sent cards:
the longest distance: 12,778 km (Australia, Perth)
the shortest distance: 197 km (Finland, Kotka)
the quickest postcard: 4 days (Russia, Kushnarenkovo (Ufa); abroad: Lithuania and Poland — 7 days)
the rarest countries (by users): Norfolk Island, Macedonia, Trinidad and Tobago

* Received cards:
the longest distance: 14,889 km (Australia, Sydney)
the shortest distance: 258 km (Finland, Mikkeli)
the quickest postcard: 8 days (Russia, Nizhnevartovsk and Ivanovo; abroad: Belarus, Minsk — 9 days)
the rarest countries (by users): Mexico, Slovenia
the rarest countries (by sent postcards): Mexico, Indonesia

Happy postcrossing!

P.S. You can notice a big difference between a number of received and sent postcards. I suspect some postcards have lost on the way to me. Feel free to write me if your postcard is not registered within 45 days.




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