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  2. Gallery of sovereign state flags - Wikipedia

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    This gallery of sovereign state flags shows the national or state flags of sovereign states that appear on the list of sovereign states. For flags of other entities, please see gallery of flags of dependent territories. Each flag is depicted as if the flagpole is positioned on the left of the flag, except for those of Iran, Iraq and Saudi ...

  3. Flags of North America - Wikipedia

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    Flags of North American cities. Flags of cities with over 1 million inhabitants. Flag of Chicago, United States. Flag of Dallas, United States. Flag of Guadalajara, Mexico. Flag of Guatemala City, Guatemala. Flag of Havana, Cuba. Flag of Houston, United States. Flag of León, Mexico.

  4. Flags of Europe - Wikipedia

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    See also: List of Danish flags: It is the world's oldest state flag still in use. Legend has it that it appeared as a sign from heaven to King Valdemar II in 1219. Known as the Dannebrog ("Danish Cloth"), this blood-red flag with an off-centred white cross (a "Nordic Cross") became a model for other regional flags. 1918– Finland

  5. Sporcle - Wikipedia

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    Sporcle. Sporcle is a trivia and pub quiz website created by trivia enthusiast Matt Ramme. [1] First launched on April 23, 2007, the website allows users to play and make quizzes on a wide range of subjects, with the option to earn badges by completing challenges. The name Sporcle is a portmanteau of sports and oracle.

  6. JetPunk - Wikipedia

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    JetPunk is an online trivia and quizzing website. The service offers a variety of quizzes in different topics, such as geography, history, science, literature, and music. [2] [3] The site offers quizzes in a variety of languages, including but not limited to: English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Italian, German, Finnish, Portuguese, and Polish. [4]

  7. Flags of the World (website) - Wikipedia

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    Flags of the World (abbreviated FOTW or FotW) is an Internet -based vexillological association and resource. [4] Its principal project is the Internet's largest website devoted to vexillology, containing comprehensive information about various flags, [1] and an associated mailing list. The mailing list began as a discussion group in about ...

  8. Flags of Asia - Wikipedia

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    See also: List of flags of Georgia (country) This recently adopted flag is a simple white rectangle, with a central red cross connecting all four sides of the flag; in each of the four corners is a small red cross. The flag is based on a historic five-cross design that dates back to the 14th century. 1947 – Flag of India See also: List of ...

  9. List of flags with blue, red, and white stripes - Wikipedia

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    The Flag of the Netherlands was likely the first tricolor with red, white, and blue bands, influencing many others. Flags of white, red and blue stripes (bands) are closely associated with independence and the French Revolution. It can often signal the relationships of some nations with other nations (for instance, the flag of the Netherlands ...