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On 16 February 1866, President José María Medina modified the coat of arms and flag, adding 5 stars representing the 5 original united provinces. The most popular arrangement of blue stars was similar to the arrangement of the dots on a die, but there were also alternative arrangements. Versions other than the current one disappeared by the ...
Blue with the flag of the United Kingdom in the upper hoist-side quadrant and a large seven-pointed star in the lower hoist-side quadrant known as the Commonwealth or Federation Star; on the fly half is a representation of the Southern Cross constellation in white with one small, five-pointed star and four larger, seven-pointed stars.
2006 (return to 1966 design, colours changed to a lighter shade of blue) Venezuela: 12 March 2006: 1810: 12 March 2006 (addition of a star) Lesotho: 4 October 2006: 4 October 2006: 4 October 2006 Iraq: 22 January 2008: 1963: 22 January 2008 (removal of stars, slight change to script) Kosovo: 17 February 2008: 17 February 2008: 17 February 2008 ...
Horizontal triband of light blue, green and blue; with a white, yellow, brown and black-edged blue triangle based on the hoist, charged with a green outline of the state. The proportion of the bands is 3:2:3; and the sky blue band is charged with an arc of four white stars.
Monaco: Aspect ratio of 4:5 Nepal: The only national flag that is not rectangular, being made with 5 sides, and the only one that is higher than wide. Bordering aspect ratio of ~ 6:5 Niger: Aspect ratio of 6:7 Qatar: The largest aspect ratio of any national flag, the flag's width 2.545 times as large as the height. Aspect ratio of 11:28
A blue field with 4 golden stars in each corner and the coat of arms in the center. [1] 1990 – 2013: Presidential Flag of Paraguay: A blue field with 4 golden stars in each corner and the coat of arms in the center. [1] 1842 – 1990: Presidential Flag of Paraguay: A blue field with 4 golden stars in each corner and the coat of arms in the ...
"A blue moon is really a rare phenomenon," explains Lisa Stardust, astrologer and author. "A blue moon occurs every 33 months, 41 times per century, and about seven times in 19 years."
[5] [6] Right after declaring independence from the USSR in 1991, the special sixth session of the XII Council of the Belarusian SSR commenced with the objective to address several topics, including the republic's name, state flag, and coat of arms. Flag designs were submitted by the public, many involving the colours red, green, and blue. [5] [6]