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  • 1Flag of the City of London — Infobox flag Name = City of London Article = the Nickname = Morenicks = Image size = 200px Use = Symbol = FIAV|normal Proportion = 3:5 Adoption = Design = A centred red cross on a white background with a red sword in the upper left quarter Type …

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  • 2Flag of Japan — Name Nisshōki[1] or Hinomaru[2] Use …

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  • 3Flag Satyagraha — is a term that describes campaigns of peaceful civil disobedience during the Indian independence movement that focused on exercising the right and freedom to hoist the nationalist flag and challenge the legitimacy of the British Raj in India… …

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  • 4Flag of France — Name Tricolore Use National flag …

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  • 5Flag of the Czech Republic — Flag of Czechoslovakia redirects here. For the flag of Slovakia, see Flag of Slovakia. Flag of the Czech Republic Use National flag and civil and state ensign …

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  • 6Flag of Norway — See also: List of flags of Norway Flag of Norway Use Civil flag and ensign …

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  • 7flag — flag1 flagger, n. flagless, adj. /flag/, n., v., flagged, flagging. n. 1. a piece of cloth, varying in size, shape, color, and design, usually attached at one edge to a staff or cord, and used as the symbol of a nation, state, or organization, as …

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  • 8Flag 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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  • 9Flag of Detroit, Michigan — The flag of the U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan was adopted in 1948. It was designed in 1907 by David E. Heineman.The flag has the city seal emblazoned on quartered background, with each section representing a country that once controlled the city …

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  • 10Flag of Washington, D.C. — Flag of the District of Columbia Adopted October 15, 1938 Design Three red stars over two red horizontal bars on a white field Designed by Charles A.R. Dunn …

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