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Naval Flag of the Kingdom of France (Galley Ensign) 1790–1794: Naval ensign of Kingdom of France and French First Republic: A white flag with a bordered, first version of the French tricolore on the top-left honour quadrant 1638–1790 1814–1830: Naval ensign of Kingdom of France: A pure white flag: 1943–1945: Naval jack of Free France
Flag of France; French colonial flags; French protectorate of Tunisia; German-occupied Europe; German World War II fortresses; Jimmy Carruthers; List of French residents-general in Tunisia; List of Tunisian flags; List of countries by population in 1900; List of earthquakes in 1941; List of flags with blue, red, and white stripes
The flags with the French flag in the canton, which on many occasions were already existing flags without the tricolour, resembled the British colonial flags, which originated as defacements of the British ensigns, which have the British Union Jack in the canton, and a red, white or blue fly.
Unofficial flag of the French protectorate of Tunisia: A red field with a centered white sun–disc containing a red five–pointed star surrounded by a red crescent with the French tricolour in the canton. 1885–1956: Flag of the French protectorate of Tunisia: A red field with a centered white sun–disc containing a red five–pointed star ...
Flags of Overseas France Territory Official or co-official flag [d] Government flag [e] Local flag [f] Traditional flag [g] French Guiana: French Polynesia [1] French Southern and Antarctic Lands: Guadeloupe: Martinique: Mayotte: New Caledonia: Réunion: Saint Barthélemy: Saint Martin: Saint Pierre and Miquelon: Wallis and Futuna
In a post that went viral on social media and was widely reported in French media, the imam referred to "the three-coloured flag" as "satanic". France expels 'radical' Tunisian imam - interior ...
Tunisia flags in Sadiki College Series of Tunisia flags. The Tunisian flag was defined in Article 4 of the 1 June 1959 constitution under these terms: "The flag of the Republic of Tunisia is red, it has, under the conditions defined by law, in the middle, a white disk containing a five-pointed star surrounded by a red crescent." [17]
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