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  2. Flags of North America - Wikipedia

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    Flags of North American cities. Flags of cities with over 1 million inhabitants. Flag of Chicago, United States. Flag of Dallas, United States. Flag of Guadalajara, Mexico. Flag of Guatemala City, Guatemala. Flag of Havana, Cuba. Flag of Houston, United States. Flag of León, Mexico.

  3. 1929 (arms adopted) 2013 (flag adopted) –present. Flag of Nova Scotia. A banner of arms of the coat of arms of Nova Scotia [6] 1965–present. Flag of Ontario. A red field with the Royal Union Flag in the canton and the shield of the coat of arms of Ontario charged in the fly [7] 1964–present. Flag of Prince Edward Island.

  4. List of national flags of sovereign states - Wikipedia

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    A collage of various national flags around the world (clockwise from top-left): The flag of Brazil being digitally drawn on a computer. The flag of Papua New Guinea on the patch of a soldier. A sports fan waving the flag of South Africa. Giant flag of Turkey made of Lego bricks. Flag of the United States on the moon during the Apollo 15 moon landing. Flags of the United Kingdom and India are ...

  5. List of flags by color - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Duchy of Prussia (1525-1657) Flag of the Kingdom of Prussia (1701-1750) Flag of the Kingdom of Prussia (1750-1801) Flag of the Kingdom of Prussia (1801-1803) Flag of the Kingdom of Prussia (1803-1892) Flag of Royal Prussia (1466-1772) Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis. Flag of Saint Lucia. Flag of San Marino.

  6. Why do so many countries have red, white and blue flags? - AOL

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    According to World Atlas, 29 countries have red, white and blue in their national flag. What was the first country to have a red, white and blue flag? Image: Opening Ceremony - Olympic Games Paris ...

  7. Flag of Panama - Wikipedia

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    The blue star stands for the purity and honesty of the life of the country; The red star represents the authority and law in the country, and together the stars stand for the new republic. The London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games listed the Pantone colours of the flag as red: 186 and blue: 300. [11]

  8. Flag of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of the United States, often referred to as the American flag or the U.S. flag, consists of thirteen horizontal stripes, alternating red and white, with a blue rectangle in the canton bearing fifty small, white, five-pointed stars arranged in nine offset horizontal rows, where rows of six stars alternate with rows of five stars.

  9. Iris versicolor - Wikipedia

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    Iris versicolor is also commonly known as the blue flag, harlequin blueflag, larger blue flag, northern blue flag, [2] and poison flag, plus other variations of these names, [3] [4] and in Great Britain and Ireland as purple iris. [5] It is a species of Iris native to North America, in the Eastern United States and Eastern Canada. It is common ...