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  2. Flag of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Brazil is a blue disc depicting a starry sky (which includes the Southern Cross) spanned by a curved band inscribed with the national motto Ordem e Progresso ('Order and Progress'), within a yellow rhombus, on a green field.

  3. List of Brazilian flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Portuguese Brazil: The armillary sphere representing the Portuguese navigation on a white field; was the banner of the Princes of Brazil. 1630–1654 Flag of the Dutch Brazil / New Holland 1789 Flag of Inconfidência Mineira: 1798 Flag used in Revolt of the Tailors: 1816–1822 Flag of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the ...

  4. National symbols of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Flag: Flag of Brazil [1] [2] Coat of arms: Coat of arms of Brazil [1] [3] Seal: ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  5. List of inscribed flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag Dates used Abkhaz text English translation Abkhaz ASSR: 1978–91 АҦСНЫ АССР ... UNITED STATES OF BRAZIL 2. 15 November 1889: Brazil (President)

  6. Brazilian Flag Anthem - Wikipedia

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    Flag replacement ceremonies (held in military institutions, in schools, etc., and periodically also at the Praça dos Três Poderes in Brasília, the capital of Brazil, to replace the flag that hovers over the seat of the Brazilian government), usually consist of the Flag Anthem being played while the old flag is lowered, and the National Anthem being played while the new flag is raised.

  7. File:Flag of Brazil.svg - Wikipedia

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    According to the Brazilian Law on Industrial Property (Lei 9.279 de 14 de maio de 1996), Chapter IV, Article 191, Brazilian official symbols are Public Domain because they can be copied and reproduced without any permission from the Brazilian government or anyone else unless they are being copied or reproduced with foul intentions.

  8. Brazil running Argentina, Peru embassies in Caracas after ...

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    The Brazilian flag was raised at the Argentine ambassador's residence in Caracas, according to a Reuters witness, and subsequently taken down, though it was not clear why.

  9. Category:Flags of Brazil - Wikipedia

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