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Flag of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic [6] 1940–1952: Flag of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic [6] 1952–1990: Flag of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic [6] Reverse flag. All flags of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union did not bear the hammer and sickle on their reverse side. 1990–1991: Flag of the Second ...
The flag waving at the Armenian Embassy in Washington, D.C. The Armenian flag formed the basis of the livery of Armavia, seen here on one of the airline's Sukhoi Superjets. The 2006 law on the National Flag of Armenia states that the flag has to be raised on the following public buildings: [14] Residence of the President; Parliament; Government
Flag of Armenia * List of Armenian flags; S. Flag of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic; Y. Flag of Yerevan This page was last edited on 2 December 2024, at ...
d) official symbols and signs (flags, coats of arms, medals, coins);; e) political speeches, speeches delivered in the court; f) results obtained by technical means without the intervention of human creative activity.
The flag of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic was adopted on 17 December 1952 by the government of the Armenian SSR. The flag is similar to the flag of the Soviet Union but has a ¼-width horizontal blue stripe in the middle. The red represents the "revolutionary struggle of the working masses" and the golden hammer and sickle represents ...
National symbols of Armenia, intended to unite people by creating visual, verbal, or iconic representations of the national people, values, goals, or history. These symbols are often rallied around as part of celebrations of patriotism or aspiring nationalism .
Image credits: ES_Legman #3. Queen Gorgo of Sparta when asked why only Spartan women were equal to their men: "Because only Spartan women give birth to men.".
d) official symbols and signs (flags, coats of arms, medals, coins);; e) political speeches, speeches delivered in the court; f) results obtained by technical means without the intervention of human creative activity.