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  2. List of flagpoles by height - Wikipedia

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    6 National Flag Square Flagpole 1 (2010-2017) Neftchiler Avenue, Bayil, Baku Azerbaijan: 162 m (531 ft) [6] 1 September 2010 Free–standing

  3. Flagpole - Wikipedia

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    It was made from a Canadian Douglas-fir tree and was 68.5 m (225 ft) in height. [11] The current tallest flagpole in the United States (and the tallest flying an American flag) is the 400-foot (120 m) pole completed before Memorial Day 2014 and custom-made with an 11-foot (3.4 m) base in concrete by wind turbine manufacturer Broadwind Energy.

  4. Flagpole of Freedom Park - Wikipedia

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    The project was expected to take ten years to build, with the initial phase projected for completion on July 4, 2026, with the unveiling of a 1,461-foot flagpole [1] designed by LeMessurier Consultants [5] and built with an inside elevator and two observation decks. [1]

  5. Aqaba Flagpole - Wikipedia

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    The Aqaba Flagpole in Aqaba, Jordan is a 130 metres (430 ft) tall flagpole. This height makes it the ninth tallest free–standing and tenth tallest flagpole in the world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was the tallest free–standing flagpole in the world until being surpassed by the 133 metres (436 ft) tall Ashgabat Flagpole in 2008.

  6. Ranging rod - Wikipedia

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    These colours are used so that the rod can be properly sighted in case of long distance or bad weather. Ranging rods of greater length, e.g. 3 to 6 m, are called ranging or range poles, and are used for very long survey lines. [3] Another type of ranging rod is known as an offset rod, which has no flag at the top. It is used for measuring small ...

  7. Independence Flagpole - Wikipedia

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    The Independence Flagpole was the location where the Philippine flag was hoisted on July 4, 1946, when full independence was achieved from the United States. The flagpole was designed to be at 45.72 m (150.0 ft) high but was damaged by Typhoon Angela (Rosing) in 1995 reducing the flagpole's height to just 32 m (105 ft). [3]

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