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  3. Froebel star - Wikipedia

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    Froebel stars as part of Christmas decoration. A Froebel star (German: Fröbelstern) is a Christmas decoration made of paper, common in Germany. [1] In English it does not have a commonly recognised name; it can be referred to as an Advent star, Danish star, German star, Nordic star, Pennsylvanian star, Polish star, Swedish star, Christmas star, or Froebel star. [2]

  4. Christmas Star - Wikipedia

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    Star of Bethlehem, said to have revealed the birth of Jesus and showed the wise men the way to Bethlehem; Froebel star, a Christmas decoration made from paper; Moravian star, a Christmas decoration; Poinsettia, a plant species of the diverse spurge family; A star-shaped tree-topper "Christmas Star", a song in the 1992 film Home Alone 2: Lost in ...

  5. List of flags of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    A large blue triangle and a smaller yellow triangle, separated by a white strip containing a black compass and a red six-pointed star. 1985–present Flag of Saba: Two equal red triangles at the top and two equal blue triangles at the bottom, with a white diamond with yellow star in the middle. 2004–present Flag of Sint Eustatius

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    A flag diagonally divided by white and red - white in the top and fly, red in the hoist and bottom. Flag of the University of Edinburgh: A blue saltire on a white field, with a thistle in the upper quarter, a castle in the lower quarter, and an open book in the centre of the saltire. It is a banner of the University's coat of arms.

  7. Historical flags of the British Empire and the overseas ...

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    A Union Jack defaced with four white stars in the form of a cross. This design was due to a misinterpretation of design instructions. 1874–1908: Flag of the governor of New Zealand: A Union Jack defaced with a white circle with four red stars and the initial 'NZ' in the center. The whole surrounded by a green wreath. 1908–1936

  8. Five-pointed star - Wikipedia

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    The Stella d'Italia ("Star of Italy"), popularly known as Stellone d'Italia ("Great Star of Italy"), [14] is a five-pointed white star, which has symbolized Italy for many centuries. It is the oldest national symbol of Italy , since it dates back to Graeco-Roman mythology [ 13 ] when Venus , associated with the West as an evening star, was ...

  9. List of flags of Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    White flag with the national tricolour in the canton and three six-pointed stars set in a raising diagonal in the fly half. The stars are six-pointed segmented with black lines and with white border fimbriated with red 1992–present: Chief of Staff's Flag: Flag similar to CinC Armed Forces, but with two stars only. 1992–present