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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 22:08, 5 March 2024: 1,000 × 500 (10 KB): FDRMRZUSA: Increased nominal dimensions for matching other flags with same aspect ratio (1:2): 1000x500.
Flag of Haiti; Flags of North America; History of the Dominican Republic; List of heads of state and government who have been in exile; List of island countries; List of wars: 1800–1899; Template:Country data Second Empire of Haiti
He adopted a new flag on 20 May 1805: the blue band was changed to black to symbolize death (black) and freedom (red). [1] [3] 1806-1811: Flag of the State of Haiti: Flag of the Northern State, used by President Henri Christophe, who adopted the bicolors from the flag of the Haitian Revolution. [1] [3] 1811–1814: Flag of the Kingdom of Haiti ...
Flag of Haiti; Flags of North America; Football at the 1959 Pan American Games; Football at the Pan American Games; Fusil Gras mle 1874; Haiti at the 1900 Summer Olympics; Haiti at the 1924 Summer Olympics; Haiti at the 1928 Summer Olympics; Haiti at the 1932 Summer Olympics; Haiti at the 1960 Summer Olympics; Haiti national football team
Flag of Haiti used by Duvalier (1964–1986) Civil Flag of Haiti (1964–1986) See also: en:Flag of Haiti and en:List of Haitian flags. See also categories: SVG flags ...
English: flag of Haiti, used between 1859 and 1964. Aspect ratio modified for projects that require an aspect ratio of 3:2. Date: 9 January 2018: Source:
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The white pale removed, the blue was taken to represent Haiti's Black African citizens and the red the gens de couleur. The story is widely known in Haiti: the anniversary of the date is celebrated as the Flag and Universities Day and images of Catherine Flon have appeared on Haitian currency and stamps. [7] [8]