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  2. 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. Radio masts and towers - Wikipedia

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    Many companies offer to 'hide' cellphone towers in, or as, trees, church towers, flag poles, water tanks and other features. [14] There are many providers that offer these services as part of the normal tower installation and maintenance service.

  4. High-mast lighting - Wikipedia

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    The pole that the lighting is mounted on is generally at least 30 m (98 ft) tall (under this height it is referred to as conventional lighting system), [1] while the lighting consists of a luminaire ring surrounding the pole with one or several independent lighting fixtures mounted around it. Most units have four, six or eight lights in the ...

  5. Flagpole - Wikipedia

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    A flagpole, flagmast, flagstaff, or staff is a pole designed to support a flag. If it is taller than can be easily reached to raise the flag, a cord is used, looping around a pulley at the top of the pole with the ends tied at the bottom. The flag is fixed to one lower end of the cord, and is then raised by pulling on the other end.

  6. Kijong-dong - Wikipedia

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    For over a decade, the flagpole was the tallest in the world. [10] In 2010, the flagpole became the second-tallest flagpole in the world at the time, after the National Flag Square in Baku, Azerbaijan at 162 m (531 ft). [10] [14] [15] It is now the seventh-tallest flagpole in the world, and the tallest supported one.

  7. Jackstaff - Wikipedia

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    The US naval jack (2002–2019) being raised on a jackstaff in 2002. A jack staff (also spelled as jackstaff) is a small vertical spar (pole) on the bow of a ship or smaller vessel on which a particular type of flag, known as a jack, is flown. [1]

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