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The design drawn by Turkish Cypriot artist Emin Çizenel [14] was accepted and it was officially adopted as the flag of Northern Cyprus on 7 March 1984 by Law No.15 of constitution of Northern Cyprus. [15] Flag Law of Northern Cyprus was adopted the same day. [1] The Official Gazette published the flag on 9 March 1984. [15]
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A red ensign defaced with the 2 red lions of Cyprus. 1922-1960: Flag of the governor of Cyprus: 1881-1922: 1st flag of British Cyprus: A blue ensign defaced with the emblem of Cyprus. [21] [22] 1881–1905: Flag of the High Commissioner of Cyprus: 1878-1960 (used today in Akrotiri and Dhekelia) Flag of The United Kingdom
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Proposed flag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in 1983. This flag was agreed by the cabinet but was never used. The current flag was adopted instead in 1984. During the four months of meantime, the Turkish flag was used. (Source for the design: Milliyet newspaper article, 18 November 1983). Date: 28 November 2011, 16:40 (UTC) Source
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The artist İsmet Güney designed the modern flag of Cyprus in 1960. The flag of the Republic of Cyprus was preceded by the flag of British Cyprus. Upon independence, Cyprus adopted a new flag. Under the constitution, the flag should "have a neutral design and colour," i.e. it should not include either blue or red colours (the colours of the ...