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Flag of Brazil * used by: Brazil: current since: 1822-1853 created by: Jean-Baptiste Debret: format: 7:10 shape: rectangular FIAV: ↑: colours: green, yellow other characteristics: flag contains 19 stars (special formation of the stars: Circle). flag includes cross(es) flag includes tool: Armillary sphere flag includes depiction of the animal ...
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English: Flag of the Second Empire of Brazil, with 20 stars, representing the new provincies of Rio Negro (1850, later Amazonas) and Paraná (1853), furthermore the loss of the province of Cisplatina (1828). Reformed standard according to this book, an official publication of the government of Brazil, on page 74.
This work is in the public domain in Brazil for one of the following reasons: It is a work published or commissioned by a Brazilian government (federal, state, or municipal) prior to 1983. (Law 3071/1916, art. 662; Law 5988/1973, art. 46; Law 9610/1998, art. 115)
It is a work published or commissioned by a Brazilian government (federal, state, or municipal) prior to 1983. (Law 3071/1916, art. 662; Law 5988/1973, art. 46; Law 9610/1998, art. 115) It is the text of a treaty, convention, law, decree, regulation, judicial decision, or other official enactment. (Law 9610/1998, art. 8)
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Flag of Brazil * used by: Brazil: current since: 1822-1870 created by: Jean-Baptiste Debret: format: 7:10 shape: rectangular FIAV: ↑: colours: green, yellow other characteristics: flag contains 19 stars (special formation of the stars: Circle). flag includes cross(es) flag includes tool: Armillary sphere flag includes depiction of the animal ...
This work is in the public domain in Brazil for one of the following reasons: It is a work published or commissioned by a Brazilian government (federal, state, or municipal) prior to 1983. (Law 3071/1916, art. 662; Law 5988/1973, art. 46; Law 9610/1998, art. 115)