Dodecanese Islands

The Dodecanese Islands, or Δωδεκάνησα, are islands in the eastern Mediterranean and Aegean Seas near Turkey.

In 1912, Italy occupied the major islands except for Kastellorizo.
 * In 1912, a general issue was overprinted EGEO on Italian stamps, and later, ISOLE ITALIANE DELL'EGEO.
 * Each major island had its own overprints:
 * Astypalaia/Stampalia
 * Chalchi/Calchi/Karki/Carchi
 * Kalymnos/Calimno/Calino
 * Karpathos/Scarpanto
 * Kasos/Caso
 * Kos/Cos/Coo
 * Leros/Lero
 * Leipsoi/Lipso/Lisso
 * Nisyros/Nisiro/Nisiros
 * Patmos/Patmo
 * Rhodes/Rodi
 * Symi/Simi
 * Tilos/Piscopi

 File:EGEO ovpt.jpg|25c EGEO overprint. File:Aegean Is A.jpg|15c Dante Alighieri overprinted for general use. 

Following World War II, the islands became a British military protectorate.
 * Beginning in 1947, Greek stamps were overprinted Σ.Δ.Δ.
 * The islands were united with Greece in September 1947.

 File:Dodecanese A.jpg 

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