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The flag of the United Arab Emirates (علم دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة) contains the Pan-Arab colors red, green, white, and black. It was designed in 1971 by Abdullah Mohammed Al Maainah, who was 19 years old at that time, and was adopted on 2 December 1917 after winning a nationwide flag design contest.
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A red field with the national flag on the canton defaced with The Armed Forces Emblem. [5]?–present: Flag of The United Arab Emirates Army: a red field with the army's emblem in the center. [6]?–present: Flag of The United Arab Emirates Air Force: a blue field with the air force's emblem in the center. [7]?–present: Flag of The United ...
Government of the United Arab Emirates: Adopted: 1973 (updated In 2008) Shield: United Arab Emirates flag and The Seven Stars of Federation of the United Arab Emirates: Supporters: The Arab Falcon inverted and displayed: Motto: Arabic: الإمارات العربية المتحدة ("The United Arab Emirates") Earlier version(s) Use: 1973–2008
When asked if the NCAA should ban flag planting, Mayfield responded, “ College football’s meant to have rivalries. It’s like the Big 12 banning the ‘Horns down’ signal." It’s like the ...
This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status.