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Flag of Kitti. Flag of Madolenihmw. Flag of Nett. Nine rows alternating between purple and white and a light blue canton, in which eighteen white stars are arranged in a circle. Flag of Pingelap. Four rows, yellow, blue, red and white in order, with an emblem in the canton.
The flag of the Federated States of Micronesia was adopted on 30 November 1978. The blue field represents the Pacific Ocean. In an echo of U.S. heraldic practice, the stars represent the four federated states: Chuuk, Pohnpei, Kosrae and Yap, arranged like the points of the compass. [1]
Ministry of Defense flags. Naval Jacks. Nautical flags. Police Flags. Civil air ensigns. Civil and Merchant Navy Flags. Pilot boat flags and ensigns. Yacht flags and ensigns. Flags of international organizations.
A circle of flowers and plants with a gray sculpture and a white star on a blue field. The flag of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands was adopted in July 1, 1985 by the Second Northern Marianas Constitution. The NMI flag was originally designed during the year 1985. Later during that year, they finalized the draft of the flag in ...
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Three colours. Four colours. Five colours. Six colours. Seven colours. Eight colours. References. List of flags by number of colors. Flags of the world's nations vary in the number of colours, ranging from one colour to more than forty. [citation needed]
Flags of the World (abbreviated FOTW or FotW) is an Internet -based vexillological association and resource. [4] Its principal project is the Internet's largest website devoted to vexillology, containing comprehensive information about various flags, [1] and an associated mailing list. The mailing list began as a discussion group in about ...
Abdallah, the future al-Ma'mun, was born in Baghdad on the night of the 13 to 14 September 786 CE to Harun al-Rashid and his concubine Marajil, from Badghis.On the same night, which later became known as the "night of the three caliphs", his uncle al-Hadi died and was succeeded by Ma'mun's father, Harun al-Rashid, as ruler of the Abbasid Caliphate. [1]