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aligns country names correctly in vertical lists (see that template's documentation) Germany {} adds country code in parentheses after linked country name Germany (GER) {{Flag athlete}} displays the flag and another name, followed country name or code Dirk Nowitzki (GER) {{Flag medalist}} displays the flag and a name, above linked country name ...
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However, {{flag country}} could be used within other templates (such as infoboxes) so that country codes can be used for those template parameters. {{flag country|ITA|1861}} → Italy Similar to the first example, but with a flag variant parameter to select a historical flag image. (The wikilinked article is [[Italy]].)
{{Flag link medalist}} Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ] This table is designed to be transcluded in the documentation of the templates shown above for ease of navigation.
The first parameter identifies the name of the territory represented by the flag. It is required and must be specified in the first position. It can accept three formats: Full names in English and an optional local language: {{Flags|Andorra}} provides ; 2 letter codes according to ISO 3166-1 alpha-2: {{Flags|AD}} provides
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According to the Collins English Dictionary, a national flag is "a flag that represents or is an emblem of a country." [1] The word country can be used to refer to a sovereign state, sometimes also called an independent state. [2] It is customary in international law that states adopt a flag to distinguish themselves from other states. [3]
This template family is used to display a small flag and name of a country, with a wikilink to the country's page for the specified multi-sport event. Use {{ Flag CGF }} for the Commonwealth Games. Usage