the county flag becouse there ar always three flags ona pole 1st the ountry flag thenstate flag3rd is the city flag
If the flag is in a group of flags (on separate poles) it should be in the center and higher up than the rest of the flags. If it's on it's own pole it should be above the rest of the flags and at least the same size as any other flags on it's pole, if not larger.
they only have one
There is an adjustable pole that is suspended horizontally between two upright poles. The horizontal pole rests on pegs so that if the vaulter hits the pole it will fall off.
There were around four official flags. They were all different colors. One or two were red white and blue.
Yes you can fly two flags on one pole all you have to do is make two knots each to the length of your flags and tie them to it or if you have clips on your pole clip the first flag to the top clip then clip your second flag to the bottom of the first one then place clip number 2 to the end of the 2nd flag then let it be chur
the geographical south pole i think is a group of flags?
No there is only one
Yes. These monumental flags measure 46 x 82 feet, suspended over a pole of more than 163 feet of height.
Two flags measuring 5 ft x 8 ft would need a 30 ft Pole
The South Ceremonial Pole, Amundsen-Scott Station (USA) and the flags of the signatory countries to the Antarctic Treaty.
A telescoping flag kit consists of a flag pole which is often in pieces which must be put together and two sets of swivel rings, one for flying flags regular, and another for flying at half mast. Snaps, ground sleeves, and a gold bar to top the pole are regularly included in the kits as well.
Yes, just use one pole. The other pole is then in effect an unused spare.
No. There are two polar ice caps: one around the north pole and one around the south pole.
Flagpole - Flag and pole.
No, it is just in bad taste. What is illegal is to display two national flags on the same pole, one below the other. They must be on separate poles at the same height. If on flag is the US flag, then the US flag must be on the left-hand pole as the observer is looking at it.U.S. Flag Code as contained in Federal Code RL30243 states: "When flags of two or more nations are displayed, they are to be flown from separate staffs of the same height. The flags should be of approximately equal size. International usage forbids the display of the flag of one nation above thatof another nation in time of peace."
The duration of Two Flags West is 1.53 hours.