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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 does the Oman flag look like?

It's green with Arabic calligraphy on it that is Muslim and says:

"La ellah ela Allah Muhammad Rsol Allah" which in English means:

"There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is the Prophet/Messanger of Allah".

With a sword below it.

What do the colors on the Bhutan flag mean?

the orange on the flag stands for spiritual importance and the dragon represents the dragon "Druk" from the Buddhist religion. The jewels that the dragon is holding represents the security and safety of the people of Bhutan and itself.

Craigslist why your personal ad flagged and deleted.?

For the most part your competition can flag you. If not, you will be flag by the mechanism provided by Craigslist anti spam filters.

What Spanish speaking country has a flag with two different sides?

PARAGUAY, a Spanish-speaking country in South America, is known for specifically for having a flag were the obverse and reverse sides have different images.

What is the color of flag of Libya?

The first national flag of Libya, when it gained independence from Italy in the year of 1951, had three stripes, red on the top, black in the middle and green on the bottom. In the center of the flag, against the black stripe, there was a white crescent moon and star.

When Gaddafi was in power, from 1977-2011, The Libyan flag was a green banner. (He was in power from 1969, but the flag was changed in 1977.) There are no logos, insignias or designs on this flag. It was the only flag in the world that is just one color with nothing else on it. The first national flag was used in this same period by Libyan opposition and monarchists.

When Gaddafi's regime was overthrown and Gaddafi himself killed, Libya switched back to its first national flag.

What colours are on the Slovakian flag?

horizontal white, blue and red stripes with coat of arms

Should students be excused from saluting the American flag?

It's probably unconstitutional to require students to "salute" (in whatever sense) the American flag in the first place, and even if it's not, a coerced display of respect really isn't a display of respect at all.

So, in short, yes. Part of the much vaunted freedom that the flag stands for is the freedom to choose not to respect it. And if another student takes note of who chooses not to respect the flag, and bases their vote for class president or whatever on that... well, remember that "it's a free country" means precisely that.

What does Egyptian flag look like?

It has red on top, white in the middle, and black on the bottom!

Who designed Morocco's flag?

i don't know who designed it, but all I know is that the pentagon is known as King Solomon's seal. Then the hexagon is the star of David.

Which Asian country is the only country not to have a rectangle flag?

Nepal is the only Asian country without a rectangular flag. Instead, it's flag is in the shape of two overlapping triangles.

What does the castle mean on the spain flag?

The castle prominently featured in the upper-left of the Spanish coat-of-arms (see above image) is a representation of Castille a prominent region in north central Spain which was one of the former kingdoms that united into the Kingdom of Spain. The Spanish words for castle and Castille are the same word, allowing the castle to be a dual representation.

The other five emblems on the coat of arms include the lion, which represents the Kingdom of Leon, the bars, which represents the Kingdom of Aragon, the chains, which represent the Principality of Navarre, the pomegranate fruit, which represents the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, and the three fleur-de-lis, which represent the Bourbon royal family which rules over the unified kingdoms.

Why is there a palmetto tree on South Carolina's state flag?

The palmetto tree was added in 1861 to represent Colonel Moultrie's defense of the palmetto-log fort on Sullivan's Island when it was attacked by British troops in 1776.

What year was the Arizona State seal adopted?

The Original Seal was established in 1863 but was almost immediately ordered revised by the First Territorial Legislature. A replacement did not come into use until 1879.

When creating or receiving emails there is a exclamation mark beside the attachment and flag symbol what does it mean?

Exclamation mark is a high priority email. Down arrow is low priority. Nothing (no sign) is normal priority.

Why are flags at half mast on Sydney Harbour Brudge today?

The reason flags are half mast on Sydney Harbour Bridge is most likely because someone has died. Flying flags at half mast is a form of respect for someone that has died.

What is the black bird on the Prussian flag and what does it symbolize?

It's a black eagle, more precisely Reichsadler "Imperial eagle", the same eagle that was later used by modern Germany and is in use even today but under the name Bundesadler. It originates from ancient Rome, where it was a very important symbol for the Roman legion. If you want to find out more, you could look for "Roman legion aquila". Aquila means eagle in Latin.

How do I start your God Flag and Country speech?

To start your speech, think of a quote, song, or any other piece of information.hope this helped!

Why is the Bangladesh flag looks same as the japan flag?

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