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The Doug flag, also referred to as the Cascadian flag [1] or the Cascadia Doug flag [2] and nicknamed "Old Doug" [3] or simply "the Doug", is one of the primary symbols and an unofficial flag of the Cascadia bioregion, which roughly encompasses the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington, the Canadian province of British Columbia, and other parts of North America's Pacific Northwest.
The Cascadian Bioregional Flag, also known as the Doug Flag, or simply the Cascadia Flag, is a commonly accepted symbol for the Cascadia movement. [41] It was designed in 1994 by Portland native Alexander Baretich.
Bisected red-and-black flag – Anarchist communism; Confederate battle flag — Culture of the Southern United States, Historical commemoration of the Civil War, Neo-Confederates, Southern heritage, Lost Cause of the Confederacy, White supremacy, Rebellion; Doug flag – Cascadia movement; Estelada – Catalan independence movement, Catalan ...
The stagecraft at the DNC includes lots of signs, from "Jill" and "Doug" to "Coach Walz" and "We Love Joe." They're everywhere and constantly changing.
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The origins of massive flags on football fields are hazy. Doug Green of DKG Productions, who has been in the giant-flag game for 33 years, says they first started showing up at the Holiday Bowl in ...
Doug is a masculine given name. Doug may also refer to: Doug, an American animated sitcom; Doug E. Doug, American actor born Douglas Bourne (born 1970) Doug (tuber) Doug flag, also called "the Doug", an unofficial flag of the Cascadia bioregion of western North America; Dig Dug, the eponymous protagonist of the Dig Dug series of video games