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  2. Flagpole - Wikipedia

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    Flagpole. One of the two 18-metre-tall flagpoles in the Siena Cathedral. During the battle of Montaperti (1260), Bocca degli Abati, a Sienese spy, brought Florence's flag down, causing panic among the Florentine soldiers and ultimately their defeat. A flagpole, flagmast, flagstaff, or staff is a pole designed to support a flag.

  3. Saint Petersburg Flagpoles - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Petersburg Flagpoles are the world's third tallest flagpoles at 175 m (574 ft 2 in) tall. [1] Located at the Park of the 300th Anniversary of St Petersburg, near the Lakhta Centre in Saint Petersburg, they were erected in June 2023. [2] The flags are the current flag of the Russian Federation, the flag of the Russian Empire and the ...

  4. List of flagpoles by height - Wikipedia

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    This list of flagpoles by height includes completed flagpoles which are either free–standing or supported, excluding the height of any pedestal (plinth), building, or other base platform which may elevate them. Due to the list's incomplete nature, flagpoles shorter than 120 m (390 ft) are not ranked.

  5. Dushanbe Flagpole - Wikipedia

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    The flagpole consists of 12-metre sections of steel tube fitted together by crane. [5]The design phase for the flagpole began in July 2009. Fabrication of the pole's sections was completed in Dubai in October 2010.

  6. Flag protocol - Wikipedia

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    Flag protocol. A flag protocol (or flag code) is a set of rules and regulations for the display of flags within a country, including national, subnational, and foreign flags. Generally, flag protocols call for the national flag to be the most prominent flag (i.e, in the position of honor), flown highest and to its own right (the viewer's left ...

  7. Category:Flagpoles - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 November 2013, at 21:01 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

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