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  2. Pegida - Wikipedia

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    Alternate logo used by Pegida. [15] Slogans such as "Violence-free and united against religious and proxy wars on German soil" are commonplace at Pegida rallies. [16] [17] Pegida was founded in October 2014 by Lutz Bachmann, who runs a public relations agency in Dresden. [18]

  3. Pegida Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    He was using the Pegida logo, which shows a swastika being thrown into a trash can. The city said, "The use of swastikas will not be tolerated, even if they are included in a protest sign or other form of expression where the National Socialist ideology is rejected, or in any other manner of speech whatsoever".

  4. Malay tricolour - Wikipedia

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    Despite having deep roots in Malay traditions, the green, yellow and red as a collective symbolism only surfaced in 1933, when the Royal Malay Regiment was founded. Both the regimental crest and flag bear the tricolour, [7] as soldiers of the regiment swore their allegiance to the Sultans of Malay states, then the protectorates of the British Empire. [8]

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  6. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Torch – former logo of the Labour Party (1920s to 1983) and the Conservative Party (1980s to 2006). [15] Union Flag – used in the logos of the Ulster Unionist Party, Democratic Unionist Party, British National Party, Conservative Party (traditional), amongst others

  7. Pekudei - Wikipedia

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    The Tabernacle in the Wilderness (illustration from the 1890 Holman Bible) Pekudei, Pekude, Pekudey, P'kude, or P'qude (פְקוּדֵי ‎—Hebrew for "amounts of," the second word, and the first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 23rd weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה ‎, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading.

  8. Caitlin Clark honored as AP Female Athlete of the Year ... - AOL

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    Clark, known for her logo-distance 3-pointers, was the fastest player to reach 100 3’s when she did it in 34 games which helped Indiana reach the playoffs for the first time since 2016.

  9. Bera District - Wikipedia

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    The district got its name from Malaysia's largest freshwater lake, Tasik Bera.According to the Orang Asli of the Semelai tribe, Bera derived its name from a type of seaweed known as Reba.