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The flag of Egypt features three horizontal stripes - red, white, and black - with the golden Eagle of Saladin in the center. The colors represent various aspects of the country's history and the eagle is a symbol of sovereignty and strength.
The Egyptian flag consists of three horizontal stripes - red, white, and black - with the national emblem, the Eagle of Saladin, in the center. The red stripe represents the period of British occupation, the white symbolizes the revolution that ended British rule, and the black represents the end of oppression. The Eagle of Saladin represents sovereignty and strength.
The Egyptian flag consists of three horizontal stripes - red on top, white in the middle, and black on the bottom. In the center of the white stripe is the country's coat of arms, which features a golden eagle holding a scroll with the Arabic words for "Arab Republic of Egypt."
The colors of the Egyptian flag symbolize the struggle of the nation against tyranny and the strength of the people of Egypt. The flag has three horizontal stripes that are red, white and black. It also has an emblem of the eagle of Saladin on it.
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National Eagle Center was created in 1989.
It represents the 13 colonies
No, Poland's flag consists only of two horizontal stripes of equal width, the upper one white and the lower one red. There are no eagle on it. There is a common misunderstanding, because some people use the variant of the flag with the national coat of arms (white eagle) in the middle of the white stripe, but this is not a flag, but an ensign and it is legally reserved for use at sea only.
Black Eagle was created in 1822.
On the flag of the United States there are 13 horizontal stripes to represent the 13 original colonies. The 50 stars in the blue rectangle represent the 50 states.