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Image:BlankMap-World-v6-Borders.png – Version of v6 with borders around each country. Image:BlankMap-World-v7.png – Version of v4 with thin lines to join areas owned by the same country for one-click colouring and with dots for dependencies as well as sovereign territories (merged content from v5 and v6).
Corrected slight geometrical and symmetric imperfections for the emblem's shield only (shield border and "colors" position in the shield). No other changes. 16:23, 27 July 2019: 900 × 600 (15 KB) FDRMRZUSA: Centered coat of arms. No other changes. 17:38, 5 January 2019: 900 × 600 (15 KB) FDRMRZUSA: Reduced code (compressed). No other changes.
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on bjn.wikipedia.org Muhaimin Iskandar; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Elecciones generales de Indonesia de 2024
Egyptian flag at Egyptian Embassy in Sarajevo. The national flag of Egypt (عَلَمْ مِصر [ˈʕælæm mɑsˤɾ]) is a tricolour consisting of the three equal horizontal red, white, and black bands of the Arab Liberation Flag that dates back to the 1952 Egyptian Revolution.
Other conventions make statues of males darker than those of females. Very conventionalized portrait statues appear from as early as the Second Dynasty (before 2,780 BC), [ 82 ] and with the exception of the art of the Amarna period of Ahkenaten [ 83 ] and some other periods such as the Twelfth Dynasty, the idealized features of rulers, like ...
Midnight Commander using box-drawing characters in a terminal emulator. Box-drawing characters, also known as line-drawing characters, are a form of semigraphics widely used in text user interfaces to draw various geometric frames and boxes.
Mesir, Iran, a village in the Isfahan Province of Iran Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
Meander (or Greek key) on a stove in the Dimitrie Sturdza House (Strada Arthur Verona no. 13), Bucharest, Romania, unknown architect, 1883 Meander motif in the streets of Rhodes, Greece, in pavement made from beach stones