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A 1900 recipe for Lamington Cakes has been found in the Queensland Country Life newspaper. [14] While the recipe originated in Queensland, it spread quickly, appearing in a Sydney newspaper in 1901 [15] and a New Zealand newspaper in 1902. [16] However, none of these recipes indicate the creator of the recipe nor the reason for its name.
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The current flag design often evolved over the years (e.g. the flag of the United States) or can be a re-adoption of an earlier, historic flag (e.g. the flag of Libya). The year the current flag design first came into use is listed in the third column.
1888 [4] 1912 [4] 1928 [4] 1949 [4] China, People's Republic of: Colombia: 1525 1785 1811 1814 1816 1819 1820 1821 1831 1834 1861 1861 Colombia: Comoros: 1887 1963 1975 1978 1992 1996 2001 Comoros: Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 1877 1960 1963 1966 1971 1997 2003 2006 Congo, Democratic Republic of the: Congo, Republic of the: 1891 1958 1970 ...
Five unequal horizontal bands; the top-most band of blue - equal to one half the width of the flag - is followed by three bands of white, red, and white, each equal to 1/12 of the width, and a bottom stripe of blue equal to one quarter of the flag width; a circle of 10 yellow, five-pointed stars is centered on the red stripe and positioned 3/8 ...
Red, white, and blue foods are all the rage on the Fourth of July, but each year, one recipe takes the prize for most patriotic of the pack: the July 4th Flag Cake. This dessert has been making ...
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English: A map showing the flags of the world, in equirectangular projection. The countries shown are the members of the United Nations. Western Sahara is in light grey because it is considered to be a Non-Self-Governing Territory with no administration (), therefore there is no UN member state flag to represent that place.