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22 January 2008 [1] – present flag of Iraq (ratio: 2:3) Flag of Iraq being flown alongside the Flag of Kurdistan in Erbil (2011) On 22 January 2008, [1] the Council of Representatives of Iraq approved its new design for the national flag, confirmed by Law 9 of 2008 as the compromising temporary replacement for the Ba'athist Saddam-era flag.
The current flag design often evolved over the years (e.g. the flag of the United States) or can be a re-adoption of an earlier, historic flag (e.g. the flag of Libya). The year the current flag design first came into use is listed in the third column.
1990 in Iraq by month (2 C) 1991 in Iraq by month ... 2020 in Iraq by month (9 C) 2021 in Iraq by month (10 C) 2022 in Iraq by month (11 C)
This is a list of years in Iraq, referring to the Iraqi Republic (1958-1963), Baathist Iraq (1963-2003) and Arab Republic of Iraq (2003–present). 21st century [ edit ]
2019–2021 Iraqi protests; 2020 Kurdish protests in Sulaymaniyah Governorate; Ahmed Barzani revolt; Al-Wathbah uprising; Arab Cold War; Arab Federation; Confederation; Ferret armoured car; Flag of Iraq; Flag of Jordan; Flag of the Arab Federation; Flag of the Arab Revolt; Golden Square (Iraq) Iraqi Republic (1958–1968) Iraqi Revolt; Kingdom ...
No historical flags of American Samoa. No historical flags of American Samoa. Territory of USA American Samoa: Anguilla: 1667 1801 1871 1958 1967 1969 1990 Anguilla: Aruba: 1581 / 1652 1795 1806 1810 1814 1959 1976 Aruba: Ascension Island: 1657 1801 1874 1984 2009 Ascension Island: Bermuda: 1684 1801 1875 1910 1999 Bermuda: Bonaire: 1581 / 1652 ...
25 August – United Nations Security Council Resolution 665 issued authorizing a blockade on Iraq and leading to International sanctions against Iraq, which were largely enforced until the 2003 invasion of Iraq. [3] 6 December – Iraq announces the release of thousands of foreign nationals being held in the Gulf since the fall of Kuwait. [4]
In 1885, Ghevont Alishan, an Armenian Catholic priest and historian proposed 2 Armenian flags. One of which is a horizontal tricolor flag of red-green-white, with red and green coming from the Armenian Catholic calendar, with the first Sunday of Easter being called "Red Sunday", and the second Sunday being "Green Sunday", with white being added for design reasons.