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Table Mountain had been used as the basis of the City of Cape Town's various logos since 1996. The flag of Cape Town is the flag used by the City of Cape Town municipality. It is not an officially registered flag, but consists of the city's logo used in flag form, and since 1996 it has changed each time the city's logo has changed. The city's ...
English: Flag of Cape Town in South Africa, using extracted logo from . Any items added to the image are not copyrightable (which are the text & line below the logo, and white background). Any items added to the image are not copyrightable (which are the text & line below the logo, and white background).
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These were defined by October 2010 as part of the Unicode 6.0 support for emoji, as an alternative to encoding separate characters for each country flag. Although they can be displayed as Roman letters, it is intended that implementations may choose to display them in other ways, such as by using national flags .
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English: The flag of the City of Cape Town used between August 2003 and 2004. The logo has a white brush stroke outline of Table Mountain against brush strokes representing the six colours of the South African flag.
Union of South Africa: The flag was a co-official flag until 1957 when the flag of the Union of South Africa became the sole official flag. 1928–1982: Republic/Union of South Africa: The flag using a darker shade of "Union" blue common before the early 1980s. 1982–1994: Republic of South Africa
This image was first published in South Africa and is in the public domain because it is an image of or from: Official texts of a legislative, administrative or legal nature, or in official translations of such texts.