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The hoist [vertical dimension of a flag] of the flag equals two thirds (2 ⁄ 3) of its fly [horizontal length of a flag]. The star is inscribed in an invisible circle whose radius equals one sixth ( 1 ⁄ 6 ) of the flag's fly [ horizontal length of a flag ] and whose centre is the intersection point of the invisible diagonal lines of the flag ...
Download QR code; In other projects ... 1=Flag of Marinid (along with white flag 1258-1420) and Saadi (along with white flag 1554-1659) dynasties in Morocco ...
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Similar to the previous flag, but with the eagle bigger in size. Colonial Flags 1912-1937: Merchant flag of Morocco under the Spanish protectorate: A simple red field. 1937-1956: Merchant flag of Morocco under the Spanish protectorate: A red field with a green field with the white pentagram, a five-pointed linear star in the canton.
English: The oldest known flag of Morocco, is shown in the Libro de Conoscimiento de Todos los Reynos (an online version is available here, see page 26). This flag is supposed to have been used by the rulers in Morocco in XI-XIIIth century. The flag is red with a 64-square chessboard placed in the middle of the flag.
The hoist [vertical dimension of a flag] of the flag equals two thirds (2/3) of its fly [horizontal length of a flag]. The star is inscribed in an invisible circle whose radius equals one sixth (1/6) of the flag's fly [horizontal length of a flag] and whose centre is the intersection point of the invisible diagonal lines of the flag's ...
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The hoist [vertical dimension of a flag] of the flag equals two thirds (2/3) of its fly [horizontal length of a flag]. The star is inscribed in an invisible circle whose radius equals one sixth (1/6) of the flag's fly [horizontal length of a flag] and whose centre is the intersection point of the invisible diagonal lines of the flag's ...