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Dominican Republic used by: Dominican Republic from: 1908 until: present created by: Government of Dominican Republic format: 5:8 shape: rectangular colours: blu, red, white other characteristics: A white cross with the national coat of arms in the centre that divides the flag into four rectangles, blue and red at the top and red and blue at ...
The Dominican flag was designed by Juan Pablo Duarte, father of the national Independence of Dominican Republic. The first dominican flag was sewn by a young lady named Concepción Bona, who lived across the street of El Baluarte, monument where the patriots gathered to fight for the independence, the night of February 27th, 1844.
move approved by: User:ChristianBier This image was moved from Image:Flag of the Dominican Republic historical.svg == Beschreibung == Historical flag of the Dominican Republic (up to 1844) Category:Flags of the Dominican Republic [[Catego
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Works of Dominican origin that have entered the public domain in the U.S. due to certain circumstances (such as publication in noncompliance with U.S. copyright formalities) and which were under copyright in the Dominican Republic on January 1, 1996 may have had their U.S. copyright restored under the URAA.