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LGBT flag map of North Macedonia I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following licenses: This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported , 2.5 Generic , 2.0 Generic and 1.0 Generic license.
See also: List of flags of North Macedonia: The flag of North Macedonia depicts a rising yellow sun with eight rays extending to the edges of the red field. It represents "the new sun of liberty", evoked in the Macedonian national anthem Denes nad Makedonija (Today Over Macedonia). 1821–1844 1898– Flag of Norway See also: List of Norwegian ...
Flag of the People's Republic of Macedonia (1946–1963) and Socialist Republic of Macedonia (1963–1991) A red flag with a gold-edged red star in the top-left corner. [1] 1944–1946: Flag of Democratic Federal Macedonia: A red flag with a gold-edged red star in the middle of the flag. 1941–1945: Flag of Yugoslav partisan movement
Immense cleanup of image. Flag from Image:Flag of Macedonia.svg. Map image kept from original. Border clarity is lost somewhat due to using the original black outline as the base for the image. 18:20, 19 February 2007: 659 × 527 (202 KB) Aivazovsky~commonswiki
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English: Flag map of the region Macedonia with the old Macedonian flag. Ελληνικά: Σημαία υπό την μορφή του χάρτη της Μακεδονίας. Date
This page lists the city flags in Europe. It is a part of the Lists of city flags , which is split into continents due to its size. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
The flags of the European Union and North Macedonia. North Macedonia began its formal process of rapprochement with the European Union in 2000, by initiating negotiations about the EU's Stabilisation and Association Process, and it became the first non-EU country in the Balkans to sign the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA), on 9 April 2001 in Luxembourg.