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        <description>Žodis „FILOP“ pirmą kartą buvo panaudotas 1996 m. sausio 13 dieną minint 
„Kruvinojo sekmadienio“ Vilniuje penktąsias metines. Šią santrumpą sugalvojo ir 
panaudojo proginio antspaudo tekste grafikas Antanas Šakalys, tuo nurodydamas, 
kad tai yra ne oficialaus pašto ar kitos kokios nors oficialios valstybinės 
institucijos, o privačių žmonių, neabejingų šiai sukakčiai, istorinės datos 
atžymos ženklas. Nuo to laiko visi neoficialūs filateliniai leidiniai yra 
vadinami FILOP‘o vardu. FILOP - tai dviejų žodžių filatelistų  opozicija 
santrumpa. 
Abbreviation „FILOP“ for the first time was used on January 13, 1996 
commemorating fifth anniversary of Vilnius „Bloody Sunday“. This combination of 
words was created and for the first time used in the text of a souvenir cancel 
by an artist Antanas Šakalys. He specified  that this mark is not official and 
it is the initiative of private citizens not indifferented in anniversary of 
this historical event. Since this time all not official philatelic editions are 
named „FILOP“.  „FILOP“ - is abbreviation created on the basis of two words: 
„philatelic“ and „opposition“, also it is opposition to the editions of mail of 
official post.   &quot;</description>
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  Abbreviation „FILOP“ for the first time was used on January 13, 1996 commemorating fifth anniversary of Vilnius „Bloody Sunday“. This combination of words was created and for the first time used in the text of a souvenir cancel by an artist Antanas Šakalys. He specified  that this mark is not official and it is the initiative of private citizens not indifferented in anniversary of this historical event. Since this time all not official philatelic editions are named „FILOP“.  „FILOP“ - is abbreviation created on the basis of two words: „philatelic“ and „opposition“, also it is opposition to the editions of mail of official post.</description>
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