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  2. Red star - Wikipedia

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    A red five-pointed star A New Year tree with a red star in front of a church cupola in Volokolamsk, Russia, 2010.. A red star, five-pointed and filled, is a symbol that has often historically been associated with communist ideology, particularly in combination with the hammer and sickle, but is also used as a purely socialist symbol in the 21st century.

  3. File:Hammer and sickle red on transparent.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Red hammer and sickle on transparent background. Bahasa Indonesia: Palu arit merah pada latar belakang transparan Polski: Czerwony sierp i młot na przezroczystym tle.

  4. File:Red star.svg - Wikipedia

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    A generic red star. File usage. More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.

  5. File:Communist red star.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on be.wikipedia.org Камуністычная сімволіка; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Wikiproyecto:Sociología

  6. File:Circle-A red star.svg - Wikipedia

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    Also an optical illusion, as neither a star nor a cirled A are actually drawn, but are both made from the negative space of each other. 06:21, 13 May 2008: 500 × 500 (4 KB) SwitChar~commonswiki {{Information |Description=Combination of socialist symbol of the red star and anarchist symbol of the circled A.

  7. Hammer and sickle - Wikipedia

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    The hammer and sickle symbol and red star. A hammer and sickle on the insignia of the Order of the Patriotic War. The State Emblem of the Soviet Union and the Coats of Arms of the Soviet Republics showed the hammer and sickle, which also appeared on the red star badge on the uniform cap of the Red Army uniform and in many other places.

  8. File:4.5 stars.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 16:19, 30 September 2006: 535 × 110 (4 KB): Estoy Aquí {{Information |Description=4.5/5 stars used for ratings on en.wikipedia |Source=Self created (previously on en.wikipedia) |Date=22/08/2006 |Author=User:RedHotHeat |Permission=Do whatever you want as long as it meets licence conditions }}

  9. Kremlin stars - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, they installed a combination of different types of glass for the stars, namely, ruby red and milk-white glass with a layer of transparent crystal glass between them. The milk-white glass disperses the light of the lamps and reflects most of the daytime light at the same time, softening the darkness of the ruby glass during the day.