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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 20:35, 29 September 2021: 512 × 512 (923 bytes): Vizorsols: Fixed asymmetry on minor rays; made tip length exactly 17px
The Vergina Sun (Greek: Ήλιος της Βεργίνας, romanized: Ilios tis Vergínas, lit. 'Sun of Vergina'), also known as the Star of Vergina, Vergina Star or Argead Star, is a rayed solar symbol first appearing in ancient Greek art of the period between the 6th and 2nd centuries BC. The Vergina Sun proper has sixteen triangular rays ...
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Blue and green horizontal stripes with a white canton bearing a sun surrounded by 14 stars. Adopted on June 9, 2003 through Municipal Council Resolution No. 2003-315. [17] Municipal flag of Maribojoc, Bohol: Stripe of green, white, and blue with a sun in the middle bearing the silhouette of a church Municipal flag of San Mateo, Rizal
The eight-rayed sun derives from the national emblem [1] and represents the "new sun of Liberty" referred to in "Denes nad Makedonija" ("Today over Macedonia"). [2] The first post-Yugoslav flag of the country, adopted in 1992, known as the Kutlesh flag, featured the Vergina Sun , a symbol that had been discovered at Aigai , the first capital ...
Sun symbol from the flag of the Philippines. Mistakenly used, as its proper spacing is 3.75 degrees, not 5 degrees: Date: 7 June 2007: Source: Own work: Author: User:Zscout370, cropped by tiZom: Other versions: correct 3.75 degree spacing: SVG development
A circular white shield with an eight-rayed golden-yellow Philippine sun at the center. Overlapping the Philippine sun is a red equilateral triangle. Inside and at the center of the equilateral triangle is the traditional golden-yellow sea lion (Ultramar) of the Coat-of-Arms granted to the City of Manila in 1596, on guard with a sword on its ...