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Tibet; Snow Lion Flag: Use: National flag: Proportion: 5:8: Adopted: 1916; 109 years ago (): Design: Two snow lions beneath a flaming blue, white and orange jewel and holding a blue and orange taijitu on a white mountain with a gold sun rising over it, all over 12 red and blue alternating rays with a gold border around the upper, lower, and hoist side of the flag.
All 193 member states and 2 observer states of the United Nations, in addition to several de facto states, represent themselves with national flags. National flags generally contain symbolism of their respective state and serve as an emblem which distinguishes themselves from other states in international politics.
Flag of Tibet; Flags of Asia; Kingdom of Powo; List of Chinese flags; List of former national anthems; List of proposed state mergers; List of sovereign states in the 1940s; List of the last monarchs in Asia; Neutral powers during World War II; Pro-Republic of China; Protectorate; Snow Lion; Tibet (1912–1951) Tibetan sovereignty debate
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In 1888, Júlio Ribeiro designed a flag for a Brazilian republic, it had fifteen alternating black and white stripes, a red rectangle in the canton, containing a blue map of Brazil inside a white circle with 4 yellow stars on each corner of the canton, it eventually became the flag of the state of São Paulo. [13]
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rasterized the text in Tibetan: 19:31, 15 April 2022: 512 × 320 (6 KB) Felipe Fidelis Tobias: Updated the tibetan script: 23:30, 25 March 2022: 512 × 320 (5 KB) Felipe Fidelis Tobias: Uploaded a work by CRWflags from File:Flag of Tibet (1956-1965).png with UploadWizard