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Flag of the Philippine Revolution: Flag of the Katipunan featuring the society's acronym KKK in white in a line in the middle of a field of red. Date: 2007-10-08, 2008-04-05: Source: Image:Philippine revolution flag kkk1.png: Author: User:Seav, User:Stannered: Permission (Reusing this file)
Historians also questioned the limited number of flags included in the set. It is pointed out that the "Evolution of the Philippine Flag" set only represents a small fraction of flags used by Katipunan battalions. [2] [3] The set also included flags which had limited documentation to support its actual historical usage.
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English: First version of the official flag of the Philippines. Created by the Katipunan at Naic, Cavite and first displayed in 1897. It features an eight-rayed white sun with a mythical face on a field of red.
The current flag, featuring the state’s coat of arms on a blue background, is Michigan’s third flag design and was adopted in 1911. The proposed flag commission would accept design submissions ...
English: Flag of the Philippine Revolution: Flag of the Magdalo faction of the Katipunan. It features a white sun with an indefinite number of rays on a field of red. At the middle of the sun is the Baybayin letter Ka.
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