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Vlag van Samoa; Tijdlijn van nationale vlaggen; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Flaga Samoa; Usage on simple.wikipedia.org Timeline of national flags; Usage on tr.wikipedia.org Samoa bayrağı; Usage on zh.wikipedia.org 萨摩亚国旗; Template:Country data Samoa; Template:Country data American Samoa
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 02:39, 14 January 2023: 1,200 × 600 (724 bytes): MapGrid: Changed nominal size to 1200 × 600. Created a 2nd star in "defs" so that the translations for the lower stars can be done with rational numbers.
Geometry and dimensions from Flag and National Anthem of Samoa Act 1994. 1. In this prescription the hoist of the flag from top to bottom is regarded as 144 vertical units, and its breadth from side to side as 288 horizontal units. 2. Each star has its uppermost point on a vertical line through its centres. 3.
Flag of Samoa described by the British Acting Consul in Apia, 1875. ... Template:Country data Samoa; Template:Country data American Samoa; Metadata.
Second Samoan Civil War; Siege of Apia; Timeline of U.S. state flags; Timeline of national flags; User:Adinar0012/List of sovereign states in 1896; User:Adinar0012/List of sovereign states in 1897; User:Adinar0012/List of sovereign states in 1898; User:Adinar0012/List of sovereign states in 1899; User:Adinar0012/List of sovereign states in 1900
English: A letter from the British Acting Consul in Apia on December 20, 1875 described this historic flag of Samoa. "The flag that was saluted by the late Commodore Goodenough, of Her Majesty's ship 'Pearl,' in 1873, was red field, upper canton blue, with white star in the centre, and represented the Samoan Constitution and Government of August, 1873, -- Which were abrogated by Mr ...
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