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0 times the flag stayed the same
The 50-star flag of the United States was adopted on July 4, 1960. This flag features 50 stars representing each state, arranged in nine rows of alternating five and six stars. It was officially recognized after Hawaii became the 50th state on August 21, 1959. The design has remained unchanged since its adoption.
The flag of Denmark, known as the Dannebrog, is often considered the oldest national flag still in use today. According to legend, it was first used in the early 13th century, around 1219. Its distinctive design features a white Scandinavian cross on a red background, influencing the flags of other Nordic countries.
no the flag has stayed the same
Denmark. The current design of the Danish flag, known as the Dannebrog, dates back to the 13th century and is considered the oldest unchanged national flag in the world.
It is almost a reverse image of the Cuban flag with the white unchanged.
Zambia.
not 100% sure from your description but sounds like Panama's flag.
Your mom was the longest red flag
The flag of Great Britain is on the summit of Mount Everest because a British climber left it there. Climbers from all over the world usually leave there countrys flag on the summit.
The flag has remained largely unchanged since its original design in 1901. The flag was simplified, and approved by King Edward VII in 1902.
the colors and the shapes of the colors
Because, although the countries of the UK share a common standard (or flag) they also retain their own individual identities - demonstrated by flying the flag of their patron saint.
May 10, 1997 at Talladega, Mark Martin won, flag to flag.
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