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Contrasting flags: the Irish flag on the left and Ivory Coast flag on the right. The flag of the Ivory Coast has a similar colour layout to the Irish one, but with the orange on the hoist side and a shorter proportion (2:3 instead of 1:2). When the Ivory Coast athlete, Murielle Ahouré, celebrated winning the 2018 world indoor 60-metre dash in ...
Flag of Ivory Coast on flagpole. The national flag of Ivory Coast (drapeau national de la Côte d'Ivoire) is a tricolour flag consisting of equal bands of orange, white, and green. The proportions of the flag are 2:3. It is the national emblem of the Republic of Ivory Coast as affirmed in Article 29 of the Constitution in 1960.
This article contains a list of flags for which the reverse (back ) is different from the obverse (front ).It includes current as well as historic flags of both nations and national subdivisions such as provinces, states, territories, cities and other administrations (including a few that are not recognized by the United Nations or whose sovereignty is in dispute).
Flag Date Use Description 1922–1973: Personal flag of the governor of Northern Ireland.: A Union Jack defaced with the coat of arms of Northern Ireland.: 1924–1972: The Ulster Banner, also known as the Ulster flag or the Red Hand of Ulster flag, was the flag of the Government of Northern Ireland between 1924 and 1972.
Ireland: 1542 1801 1922 Ireland: Israel: 1844 1920 1948 1948 Israel: Italy: 1802 1805 1814 1861 1946 2003 2006 Italy: 1943-april 1945: Ivory Coast: 1896 1959 Ivory Coast: Jamaica: 1509 1655 1801 1875 1906 1957 1958 1962 Jamaica: Japan: 1868 1945 1952 1999 Japan: Jordan: 1844 1920 1921 1958 1958 Jordan: Kazakhstan: 1822 1858 1883 1915 1917 1920 ...
National flags are adopted by governments to strengthen national bonds and legitimate formal authority. Such flags may contain symbolic elements of their peoples, militaries, territories, rulers, and dynasties. The flag of Denmark is the oldest flag still in current use as it has been recognized as a national symbol since the 14th century.
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The flags of Ireland and Ivory Coast and the flags of Mali and Guinea are (aside from shade or ratio differences) vertically mirrored versions from each other. This means that the reverse of one flag matches the obverse of the other.