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The histories, meanings, and descriptions of the flags of the Countries of the World and the etiquette of using them.

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What is NFL flag?

In the NFL, "flag" is usually used as slang for the yellow penalty markers which are thrown by the umpires, referees and side judges.

What do blue green and red mean?

Red and Green make brown. these two colors make brown because they are opposite colors on the color wheel. opposite colors make a brown (muddy like color) with this said, you now know that opposite colors on the color wheel, (colors that are on the same spot just on the other side) when mixed together will always make a brown (muddy like color) for example, yellow is opposite violet on the color wheel, so when mixed together they will make brown!

What are facts about Peru?

it has more than 800 types of corn and it is located in Latin

America

  • Peru is classified as a 'developing country'. About 40% of the population live in poverty.
  • The official (and most spoken) language in Peru is Spanish. Many Peruvians speak native languages.
  • Voting in elections is compulsory for all citizens aged 18 to 70.
  • Peru is divided into 25 different 'regions' and one province (the province of Lima).
  • Peru borders five countries- Ecuador (to the north), Columbia (to the north), Brazil (to the east), Bolivia (to the southeast) and Chile (to the South). It also borders the Pacific Ocean.
  • Trade to and from Peru is excepted to increase following a free trade agreement Peru signed with the United States in 2006. Peru's main exports are fish meal, gold, copper, zinc and textiles.
  • The population is expected to reach 42 million by 2050.
  • Peru has a reasonable literacy rate- 92.9%.
  • It is compulsory for children to attend both primary and secondary school. It is free to attend public schools.
  • The capital, and largest city, in Peru is Lima.
  • Peru declared independence from Spain on July 28, 1821.
  • About 81% of the population describe themselves as Catholic. Only 2.9% of people identify themselves as 'non-religious'.

Peru is the fourth most populous country in South America. To the Quechua Indians, Peru means "land of abundance." Peru is ranked 43 on the World population charts with a population of 29,180,900 (July 2008 est.)

  • Peru is classified as a 'developing country'. About 40% of the population live in poverty.
  • The official (and most spoken) language in Peru is Spanish. Many Peruvians speak native languages.
  • Voting in elections is compulsory for all citizens aged 18 to 70.
  • Peru is divided into 25 different 'regions' and one province (the province of Lima).
  • Peru borders five countries- Ecuador (to the north), Columbia (to the north), Brazil (to the east), Bolivia (to the southeast) and Chile (to the South). It also borders the Pacific Ocean.
  • Trade to and from Peru is excepted to increase following a free trade agreement Peru signed with the United States in 2006. Peru's main exports are fish meal, gold, copper, zinc and textiles.
  • The population is expected to reach 42 million by 2050.
  • Peru has a reasonable literacy rate- 92.9%.
  • It is compulsory for children to attend both primary and secondary school. It is free to attend public schools.
  • The capital, and largest city, in Peru is Lima.
  • Peru declared independence from Spain on July 28, 1821.
  • About 81% of the population describe themselves as Catholic. Only 2.9% of people identify themselves as 'non-religious'.
  • They played soccer like the Inca did.
  • 1/3 of the people in Peru farm the land.
  • They have many different kinds of minerals to mine.

1. it has more than 800 types of corn.

What does a yellow flag mean in soccer?

A yellow flag means you have injured a player,foul,just like football.

What does the red white and blue stand for on the American flag?

There are several different answers from several different people but I learned it this way:

Red - Hardiness and valor

White - Purity and innocence

Blue - Vigilance, perseverance, and justice

There are several different answers from several different people but I learned it this way:

Red - Hardiness and valor

White - Purity and innocence

Blue - Vigilance, perseverance, and justice

There are several different answers from several different people but I learned it this way:

Red - Hardiness and valor

White - Purity and innocence

Blue - Vigilance, perseverance, and justice

There are several different answers from several different people but I learned it this way:

Red - Hardiness and valor

White - Purity and innocence

Blue - Vigilance, perseverance, and justice

There are several different answers from several different people but I learned it this way:

Red - Hardiness and valor

White - Purity and innocence

Blue - Vigilance, perseverance, and justice

There are several different answers from several different people but I learned it this way:

Red - Hardiness and valor

White - Purity and innocence

Blue - Vigilance, perseverance, and justice

How high is a school flag pole?

The average height of a flag pole is around 58.48089416'

What is the official name of the U.S flag?

The official name is simply, "The Flag of the United States of America." Nicknames included The Star Spangled Banner, Old Glory, and the Stars and Stripes.

When would you fly the American flag upside down?

The American Flag flown upside down is a cry for help. It was mainly used on boats before the era of radio.

Has anyone seen a Robin with a white ring around neck and eyes and a white stripe on the top of its head?

Yes.... There has been one hanging around our house here in Wichita, Kansas the past week or so. What's that all about?

What does Argentina's flag look like?

It has blue on top white in the middle and blue on the bottom for stripes, then it has a little sun in the middle with a lot of little rays in an horizontal fashion

Like this http://www.gatitospersas.com.ar/_borders/bandera_argentina.jpg

What is the color of Ghana?

Red, gold, green plus black star (in the middle of the gold)