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  2. Color symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Today, mourning or death is symbolized by white in East Asia, black in the US, and blue in Iran, while happiness is symbolized by white in Australia and NZ, and yellow in China. [ 26 ] There is a general disagreement over whether reactions to color and their symbolism are a result of cultural conditioning or of instinct.

  3. Flag of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Artwork depicting the yellow-over-blue flag used by the UPR during the Ukrainian War of Independence, 1918 1920 publication featuring Ukraine's flag and coat of arms Ukrainian Galician Army troops with the blue and yellow flag, 1918. Both blue-yellow and yellow-blue flags were widely used during the Ukrainian struggle for independence in 1917.

  4. National colours of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The roots of Ukrainian national colours come from before Christian times when yellow and blue prevailed in traditional ceremonies, [1] reflecting fire and water. The most solid proof of yellow and blue colours could be traced as far as the Battle of Grunwald at which militia formations from various lands of the Polish-Lithuanian Union ...

  5. List of awareness ribbons - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of awareness ribbons.The meaning behind an awareness ribbon depends on its colors and pattern. Since many advocacy groups have adopted ribbons as symbols of support or awareness, ribbons, particularly those of a single color, some colors may refer to more than one cause.

  6. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    Yellow is the colour used by supporters of the Catalan independence movement. Since 2017, separatists adopted the yellow ribbon as one of their symbols along with the estelada (pro-independence flag). Yellow is the customary colour of Canarian nationalism, with blue and white, the other colours in the flag of the Canary Islands, also being used.

  7. Blue in culture - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Greeks classified colors by whether they were light or dark, rather than by their hue. The Greek word for dark blue, kyaneos, could also mean dark green, violet, black or brown. The ancient Greek word for a light blue, glaukos, also could mean light green, grey, or yellow. [17] The Greeks imported indigo dye from India, calling it ...

  8. List of flags by color combination - Wikipedia

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    The five major colors of European heraldry (black, red, green, blue, and purple) are sorted next. Miscellaneous colors ( murrey , tan , grey, and pink) are sorted last. Similar colors are grouped together to make navigation of this list practical.

  9. Blue - Wikipedia

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    On the HSV colour wheel, the complement of blue is yellow; that is, a colour corresponding to an equal mixture of red and green light. On a colour wheel based on traditional colour theory where blue was considered a primary colour, its complementary colour is considered to be orange (based on the Munsell colour wheel). [15]