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Date: 12 April 2020: Source: The design was taken from Executive Order No. 20, s. 1936 and exact colors from the official website of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines based on the January 24, 1955 construction sheet approved by the Philippine Heraldry Committee for the purpose of standardizing the specifications of the flag.
Flag map of the Philippines: Date: 28 February 2011, 22:36 (UTC) Source: File:Philippines Aurora District locator map-fr.svg; File:Flag of the Philippines.svg; Author: File:Philippines Aurora District locator map-fr.svg: Sémhur; File:Flag of the Philippines.svg: Aira Cutamora; derivative work Fry1989 22:55, 28 February 2011 (UTC) SVG development
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Plain green field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of the most authoritative variant is approximately 6:11. [55] CAR: Kalinga: Plain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of the most recent variant is 2:3. [56] Region 1 (Ilocos Region) La Union: Plain white field with the provincial seal in ...
Flag of the president of the Philippines: The 1948 design, with the four golden stars replaced by a ring of golden stars. The number of stars theoretically changed as the number of provinces changed. [1] 1980–1986: Flag of the president of the Philippines: The flag's shade became a lighter blue, and the red triangle was inverted.
The Flag of the Philippines (1936-1955) with navy blue instead of national flag blue specified in 1955, oriental blue in 1985 and royal blue 1998. Used twice in history; before independence and before the first exact colors were specified in 1955 after independence. archive copy at the Wayback Machine
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Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines at Flags of the World; How to properly display the Philippine flag. History of the Philippine Flag: Philippines – historical flags of 20th Century, flagspot.net; Filipino Flag – Learn Now FilipinoFlag.net (archived from the original Archived February 21, 2013, at archive.today on 2012-06-23)