the tricolour (flag)

  • 1Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, flag of — ▪ Flag History       vertically striped blue yellow green national flag with three green lozenges (diamonds) in the centre. The flag s width to length ratio is 2 to 3.       The coat of arms (arms, coat of) of Saint Vincent (Saint Vincent and the …

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  • 2Flag of France — Name Tricolore Use National flag …

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  • 3Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador — Use Civil and state flag …

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  • 4Flag of the Canary Islands — The flag of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands is a vertical tricolour of three equal bands of white, blue, and yellow. The state flag includes the Coat of arms of the Canary Islands in the central band; the civil flag omits this. The …

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  • 5Flag of Romania — Infobox flag Name = Romania Article = Use = 111111 Symbol = Proportion = 2:3 Adoption =26 June 1848 1 July 1866 27 December 1989 16 July 1994 Design = A vertical tricolour of blue, yellow, and red, with stripes of equal width and blue near the… …

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  • 6Flag of India — Indian flag redirects here. For flags used by Native American people, see the tribes respective articles, for example the Navajo Nation. Flag of India Tirangā Name India Use National …

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  • 7Flag of Lebanon — Infobox flag Name = Lebanon Article = Use = 111111 Symbol = Proportion = 2:3 Adoption = December 7, 1943 Design = Two horizontal red stripes enveloping a horizontal white stripe, with green cedar in the middle Type = NationalThe flag of Lebanon ( …

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  • 8Flag of Germany — Name Bundesflagge und Handelsflagge Use Civil and state flag and civil ensign …

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  • 9Flag of Croatia — Use National flag Proportion 1:2 …

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  • 10Flag of Northern Ireland — The Union Flag is flown from government buildings in Northern Ireland; Ireland is represented in the flag through the St. Patrick s Cross Northern Ireland has not had its own unique, government sanctioned flag since the Northern Ireland… …

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