The four heads on the Sardinian flag represent the four Moorish heads of the 11th-century flag of the Kingdom of Sardinia. They symbolize the island's historical conflicts with Muslim invaders and serve as a reminder of its rich cultural heritage. The flag's design, featuring the heads against a white background, has been a symbol of Sardinian identity and pride for centuries.
Sardinian lynx was created in 1908.
Sardinian lira was created in 1816.
Sardinian scudo ended in 1816.
Sardinian Reformers was created in 1993.
Sardinian Democratic Union was created in 1998.
The Four Troublesome Heads was created in 1898.
The complement is "Not four heads", that is, at least one tails.
The duration of The Four Troublesome Heads is 48.0 seconds.
Sardinian Socialist Action Party was created in 1948.
Sardinian Action Party was created on 1921-04-17.
Four coins.
The Red and Black flag is the Albanian Flag, and the Blue, White, and Yellow flag is the national flag.