AZ FLAG Black and White Striped Flag 2' x 3' - Black and White flags 60 x 90 cm - Banner 2x3 ft

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AZ FLAG Black and White Striped Flag 2' x 3' - Black and White flags 60 x 90 cm - Banner 2x3 ft

AZ FLAG Black and White Striped Flag 2' x 3' - Black and White flags 60 x 90 cm - Banner 2x3 ft

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A dark blue field with unequal horizontal yellow, green and red stripes, and the crest of the Royal Marines.

Artsakh has announced its intention to dissolve all state institutions and cease to exist by 1 January 2024. [7] It features a white cross and a combination of nine (five blue and four white) horizontal stripes. The shade of blue has varied over the years, and darker blue (shown) is now commonly used. The alternating white and blue stripes are said to represent the nine syllables of the phrase " Eleftheria i thanatos" ("Freedom or Death"), a popular motto during the Greek War of Independence. During the Kingdom of Greece, a crown was added in the centre of the cross.Latest News | Wiltshire Council". Wiltshire.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012 . Retrieved 14 November 2012.

Known as the Dannebrog ("Danish Cloth"), this blood-red flag with an off-centred white cross (a " Nordic Cross") became a model for other regional flags.It was officially re-adopted on 23 May 1949, and subsequently used by West Germany while the country was divided into East and West before reunification in 1990. The flag was created in 1923 by Morvan Marchal. He used the flag of the United States as his inspiration, seen as a symbol of freedom. [2] A blue government ensign defaced with the British Army badge of a crown and lion in front of crossed swords. Although dating from the 19th century, the tricolour flag of Ireland was not popularised until its use by rebels during the 1916 Easter Rising. It was officially adopted by the revolutionary First Dáil (assembly) of the Irish Republic on 21 January 1919, and used thereafter by the Irish Free State. The current 1937 Constitution of Ireland defines it as the national flag.



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