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Illinois state tartan Iowa: 2004 [12] Iowa tartan [13] Louisiana: 2001 [14] Louisiana tartan [15] Massachusetts: 2003 [16] Bay State tartan [16] DB8 LB4 DB48 R3 DB10 R8 G4 DB8 AW4 DB22 G6 DB6 G12 [17] DB8 LB4 DB48 R4 DB10 R8 G4 DB8 VLT4 DB22 G6 DB6 G12 [18] Michigan: 2010 State of Michigan tartan [19] Missouri: 2019 [20] [21] Missouri state tartan
New Hampshire state tartan; North Carolina state tartan; S. South Carolina state tartan; V. Virginia Quadricentennial tartan; W. Washington state tartan
The Carolina tartan worn on a kilt by a member of the North Carolina Army National Guard in 2018. The Carolina tartan is the official state tartan of both North Carolina and South Carolina. It was designed by Peter MacDonald of Crieff, Scotland, [1] who registered it with the Scottish Tartans Society in 1981.
The Royal Stuart (or Royal Stewart) tartan, first published in 1831, is the best-known tartan of the royal House of Stuart/Stewart, and is one of the most recognizable tartans. Today, it is worn by the regimental pipers of the Black Watch, Scots Guards, and Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, among other official
The official state tartan is a district tartan, which may be worn by anyone. The Colorado state tartan thread count as recorded by the Scottish Tartans Authority (and thus also by the Scottish Register of Tartans which subsumed the STA records): [Y/8] R6 MB34 K40 G4 W6 Lv6 W6 [G/64]
This is a list of television programs broadcast by Albanian TV channel Top Channel. The channel was launched on December 20, 2001. The channel was launched on December 20, 2001. Top Channel's programmes include a broad range of mostly pre-recorded shows, news editions, social and economic programs and entertainments (movies, sports, etc.).
NBT Regional 11 (Separate broadcasting on 4 areas but HD only Central Area TV Program Chart) NBT World (owner by National News Bureau of Thailand and since 2022 to present broadcast only on Internet TV [29]) Bangkok Broadcasting & Television Company Limited Channel 7 (7 HD) Ministry of Education (through the Department of Learning Encouragement)
Today tartan is used more generally to describe the pattern, not limited to textiles, appearing on media such as paper, plastics, packaging, and wall coverings. [8] [6] [9] [10] In North America, the term plaid is commonly used to refer to tartan.