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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.
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)
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Flag Use Description Organizational flag: With the establishment of the Katipunan, Andrés Bonifacio requested his wife, Gregoria de Jesús, to create a flag for the society. De Jesús devised a simple red flag bearing the society's acronym, KKK, in white and arranged horizontally at the center. It became the society's first flag.
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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