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Flag of Vietnam Coast Guard. Flag of the People's Army of Vietnam with military branch/unit name "Cảnh sát biển Việt Nam" in the bottom. 1958–present: Flag of Vietnam Information and Communications Force . Flag of the People's Army of Vietnam with military branch/unit name "Binh chủng Thông tin Liên lạc" in the bottom. 2022–present
The national flag of Vietnam, formally the National Flag of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Quốc kỳ nước Cộng hoà xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam), [1] [2] locally recognized as the golden-starred red banner (cờ đỏ sao vàng) [a] or the Fatherland flag (cờ Tổ quốc), was designed in 1940 and used during a failed communist uprising against the French ...
Description Combination of Image:Flag of Vietnam and Image:Nuvola apps aktion.png. Source Own modification of work from Commons, based on Her Pegship's image Danishfilm.png which in turn is a combination of Image:Nuvola apps aktion.png and Image:Flag of Denmark.svg Date April 3, 2007 Author Gizmo
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that's the flag of the former state of South Vietnam. This is the flag of the *current* state of Vietnam. 13:55, 26 June 2017: 900 × 600 (228 bytes) Đỗ Mỹ Linh: Việt Nam Dân Quốc = 越南民國 = People's State of Vietnam: 09:50, 21 June 2017: 900 × 600 (283 bytes) Tuanminh01: Reverted to version as of 12:28, 20 June 2017 (UTC) 12: ...
This image contains a symbol prohibited by law in some nations, owing to it being a representation of communism, socialism, or a similar governmental structure; or of an associated political party/organization: Georgia's parliament: On Amending the Law of Georgia "Charter of Liberty", No. 1867, 2013
Reverted to version as of 03:36, 19 February 2020 (UTC) Photos taken at places like the Independence Palace and other party events when the flag is presnet more or less show that the width instead of height of the emblem is 4/10 of the length of the flag
This flag is fictitious, proposed, or locally used unofficially.It has not been adopted in an official capacity, and although it may be named as if it was an official flag of a geographical or other entity and have some visual elements that are similar to official logos or flags of that entity, it does not have any official recognition.