Afghanistan '80
Argentina '80,'06
Australia '90
Bangladesh '93,'01
Belgium '79
Bophuthatswana '80
Brazil '91,'01
Brunei '94
Bulgaria '80
Burkina Faso '91
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Burundi '87
Cape Verde '80
Chile '87
China (PRC) '80,'97
China (ROC) '89
Czechoslovakia '76,'81
Ethiopia '80
France '80
Germany '84,'01
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Guinea-Bissau '92
India '91
Indonesia '80,'91,'97
Iraq '80
Israel '83,'94
Italy '82
Ivory Coast '80
Japan '87
Kuwait '80
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Laos '92,'93
Mali '80
Mexico '80,'90, '03
Monaco '77
Mozambique '88
Nepal '94
Niger '80
Niuafo'ou '87
Philippines '80
Portugal '80
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Salvador '90
San Marino '80, '84
Saudi Arabia '80, '97
Senegal '81
Slovakia '94
Slovenia '92,'93
Swaziland '82
Syria '80,'92,'97,'98,'01
Thailand '76,'80
Tonga '93
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Tunisia '80, '05
Turkey '90
Turkish Cyprus '90
Uganda '90
U. Arab Emirates '93
Uruguay '80,'92
Venezuela '93
Yemen '91
Yemen, PDR '88
Yugoslavia '90
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(58 countries, but India, Burkina Faso, Monaco and/or United Arab Emirates may not have been counted as anti-smoking; Bophuthatswana, Niuafo'ou, and/or Turkish Cyprus may not have been considered independent countries.)
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Cyprus '95,
Libya '95,
Algeria '96,'97,'05,
Romania '99,
Dominica '00
Malaysia '00,
Croatia '01,
Jordan '01,
Peru '01,
Vietnam '01,
Qatar '03,
S.Tomé & Principe '03,
Macedonia '05,
Trinidad & Tobago '05
Paraguay '07
By 2007, 69 nations of the world had issued anti-smoking stamps. Neither the United States nor the UK was one of them. (There are 192 members of the United Nations)
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