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Pearls of Kyrgyz Nature - Kulun Lakes
On September 1, 2025 the Ministry of Digital Development and Innovative Technologies of the Kyrgyz Republic puts into circulation a series of Kyrgyz Express Post postage stamps: "Pearls of Kyrgyz Nature. Kulun Lakes".
The new stamp issue of KEP continues the "Pearls of Kyrgyz Nature" series and is dedicated to the Kulun Lakes.
The unique high-mountain lake system of Kulun is located in the Osh region of Kyrgyzstan at an altitude of 2,856 meters above sea level, within the territory of the Kulunatin State Nature Reserve. The system includes three lakes: the Main, the Middle, and the Small. The Kulun lakes were formed as a result of an earthquake. The Main Lake is 4.6 kilometers long, 0.7 kilometers wide, and has a surface area of 3.25 square kilometers. Its maximum depth reaches 91 meters. The water in the lakes is fresh and crystal clear. The lakes are situated in a picturesque zone of alpine and subalpine meadows and are surrounded by large forested areas.
According to Kyrgyz legend, the Kulun Lakes were formed from the tears of a wild mare named Sur Bee. While saving her foal (“kulun” in Kyrgyz means “foal”) from wolves, she desperately called on the mountains for help, which sent massive rocks tumbling down on the predators.
The KEP stamp with a face value of 50 som, as well as the FDC, features the Middle Lake. The 150 som stamp depicts the Main Lake, while the 300 som stamp presents the Kulun River, which flows out of the mountain-lake system.
The Kulunatin State Nature Reserve was established in 2004 to preserve the flora and fauna of Kyrgyzstan, including its rich juniper and coniferous forests. The reserve is home to more than 800 plant species. Some of them are presented on the coupons of the minisheets: Common yarrow (Achillea millefolium), Racemiferous pearly everlasting (Anaphalis racemifera), Tarbagatai columbine (Aquilegia lactiflora), Clinopod ziziphora mint (Ziziphora clinopodioides), Semenov's roseroot (Rhodiola semenovii), Milky-white felwort (Swertia lactea), Rosebay willowherb (Epilobium angustifolium), and Komarov's Angelica (Angelica komarovii).
All KEP stamp issues in the “Pearls of Kyrgyz Nature” series feature the official tourism logo of Kyrgyzstan. KEP is grateful to the Department of Tourism under the Ministry of Economy and Commerce of the Kyrgyz Republic for granting the right to use this logo on our stamps.
KEP also expresses its great appreciation to the Kyrgyz photographer Vladislav Ushakov, whose photographs, as in the first issue of the "Pearls of Kyrgyz Nature" series, were used in preparing this stamp issue. We are confident that this issue will contribute to the preservation and enrichment of the unique nature of Kyrgyzstan.
For this series, KEP also issues three postcards, which are used to realize three maximum cards.
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