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The United Kingdom flag , known as the Union Jack, is a symbol of this unity. It was passed on January 1, 1801, and includes a red cross for St. George, the patron saint of England, and the White Cross of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. In addition, […]

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The Maryland flag is the mysterious flag of the seventeenth century Cecil, Baron II of Baltimore. This includes Sketch (Heraldic shield) his father George, a Balton baron (1532-1632), with charges and grounds related to his badge with his grandmother, the heir to the Crossland family in the Kingdom of England. […]

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The England flag is taken from the Cross of St. George. The cross of the Red Cross as a symbol of England can be traced back to the late Middle Ages and was increasingly used alongside the royal flag following the British Reformation, especially as a naval flag. This material […]

The Boston Flag consists of a sky blue square and the seal of Boston, Massachusetts, in the center. The flag sometimes flies in a dark blue shade, mostly turquoise. Designed in 1913 and approved by Boston City Council on January 29, 1917. History Boston is the capital of Massachusetts and […]

The Baltimore flag has a black and yellow pattern of the Maryland flag with the seal of the city of Baltimore. The flag of Baltimore represents the “Battle Monument”, which is also the main seal of the city. The monument was erected in the former Colonial Court Square along North […]

The Seattle Flag is white and has the Seattle City logo (a picture of the Seattle president surrounded by two lines), with the words “City of Goodwill” above it and “Seattle” below. The flag was designed by architect David Wright and approved by Seattle City Councilmember Paul Cranwell. Approved July […]

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The Alberta flag is the official symbol of the province of Alberta, Canada. In 1968, the provincial legislature approved the design of a flag and approved it on June 1, 1968. This flag has a ratio of 1: 2, while the provincial shield is located in the center of a […]

The Bennington Flag is a version of the American flag associated with the American Revolutionary War in Bennington and takes its name from it. Its distinguishing feature is the insertion of a large “76” in the canton, referring to 1776. History One legend claims that the original Bennington flag pulled […]

The Argentina flag is a tribune, consisting of three equally wide horizontal bands in light blue and white. There are different interpretations of the reasons for these colors. The flag was created by Manuel Belgrano to create the Argentine Cockade and was first raised on February 27, 1812, during the […]

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The Palau flag was adopted on January 1, 1981, when the island group seceded from the United Nations. Like the flags of several other groups of Pacific islands, light blue is used to represent the ocean and the country’s position. While this puts Palau in common with the Federated States […]

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