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  2. Pu Tian Yue - Wikipedia

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    Pu Tian Yue" (unofficial) 1878–1896 "Tune of Li Zhongtang" (unofficial) 1896–1906 "Praise the Dragon Flag" (unofficial) 1906–1911 "Cup of Solid Gold" 1911–1912 "Song of Five Races Under One Union"

  3. Cup of Solid Gold - Wikipedia

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    Entitled Praise the Dragon Flag, it was played on ceremonial occasions, but like the songs promoted by Zeng Jize and Li Hongzhang, was never officially adopted as the Qing national anthem. [ 2 ] A Chinese version of the Japanese national anthem Kimigayo (adopted by the Meiji regime in 1888) was played in the new-style schools that taught modern ...

  4. Praise the Dragon Flag - Wikipedia

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    The Praise the Dragon Flag (simplified Chinese: 颂龙旗; traditional Chinese: 頌龍旗; pinyin: Sòng Lóng Qí) was a semi-official national anthem of the Qing dynasty, as well as a military and an imperial anthem. It shares the same tune with Tune of Li Zhongtang, the semi-official anthem from 1896 to 1906.

  5. List of flags with Christian symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Nordic Cross Flag: Fiji 1970–present Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew, St. Patrick and a dove: Finland 1918–present Nordic Cross Flag [6] Florida: 1900–present St. Andrews cross and Motto (In God We Trust) [10] Galicia: 1984–present A chalice joined to a silver host [11] Georgia 2004–present Jerusalem cross: Greece 1978–present

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  7. Pratique - Wikipedia

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    Q flag. Pratique / ˈ p r æ t ɪ k / is the license given to a ship to enter a port, that indicates to local authorities (on assurance from the captain) that it is free from contagious disease. The clearance granted is commonly referred to as free pratique. A ship can signal a request for pratique by flying a solid

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