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  2. List of flags by color combination - Wikipedia

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    2.3.1.2 Gold, green, blue, grey. 2.3.2 Gold, green, purple. ... (with a distinct gold and orange and a brown emblem) ... Japan (with gold on symbol)

  3. National colours - Wikipedia

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    Blue and gold White (used in football) Bulgaria: White, green and red Croatia: Red, white and blue Czech Republic: White, red and blue [10] [11] [12] National colours of the Czech Republic: Cyprus: Blue and white Orange Denmark: Red and white Estonia: Blue, black and white [13] Finland: White and blue Red and gold France: Blue, white and red ...

  4. Jordan at the AFC Asian Cup - Wikipedia

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    Jordan even performed better than expected, when they drew giant Japan 1-1 before losing 3–4 on the penalty shootout. Ironically, despite Jordan had led Japan 3–1 on penalty shootout, subsequent misses and failed kicks had eliminated Jordan from the tournament. Japan would go on to win the title.

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  6. Shohei Ohtani used to follow Michael Jordan from Japan. Now ...

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    The Dodgers superstar tied Jordan with his third AP award, only trailing Woods, who is a four-time winner, along with LeBron James and Lance Armstrong. Jordan received the honor each time after ...

  7. List of international auto racing colours - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's accepted racing colours of mid blue with a lower yellow band and/or yellow wheels, are said to have been derived from the evening dress worn by a young woman met in London in the early thirties by Prince Bira of Siam, who lived in Europe and was a well-known racer of the time. Bira adopted the scheme for his cars from 1934 until he ...