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Baner Liberia; Usage on da.wikipedia.org Liberias flag; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Flagge Liberias; Benutzer:Druryhunter36/Timeline of national flags; Usage on el.wikipedia.org Σημαία της Ελλάδας; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Bandera de Grecia; Bandera de Liberia; Discusión:República de Maryland; Anexo:Cronología de banderas ...
[9] [10] [11] The flag they designed was adopted on 24 August 1847, about a month after Liberia had declared independence on 26 July 1847. [1] The day the flag was adopted, the nation held a celebration in Monrovia. There, the flag was unfurled to the public for the first time, and Susannah Lewis gave a patriotic speech.
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In cantons a blue fivepointed star is placed on a white field. The canton is 6 stripes long in width and the height correspondes to the dimensions 2:3 and the star have the same height as seen in the Liberian flag. This digital reproduction has its design and colours based on the following source: Liberian naval flags - Customs flag (FOTW).
The Republican Party is being called out on social media after it shared the flag of the wrong country in a post to mark 4 July on Twitter. “247 years ago, our forefathers told Ol’ King George ...
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