1920 at the Antwerp Olympic games.
Raised at the beginning of the day; lowered at the end of it, ideally before sunset.
Pakistani Qaumi Tarana first time onair in radio in 13 August 1958.
The current design was officially approved on September 27, 1949 and on October 1, 1949, President Mao Zedong raised the flag over Tiananmen Square for the first time.
They raised a flag above the theatre.
The first flag raised on Pikes Peak in 1873 featured 37 stars. This flag was significant as it represented the United States' expansion during that period, with the number of stars corresponding to the states in the Union at the time. The flag was intended to symbolize American sovereignty and the spirit of exploration.
The hammer and sickle Soviet flag last flew over the Kremlin on the night of December 25 - 26th 1991. Gorbachev resigned as President of the USSR that night and the Soviet flag was lowered at midnight. The flag was then replaced by the old tricolor of Imperial Russia which was raised over the Kremlin dome for the first time since 1917.
when was the olympic flag first made
After sunrise each day. The specific time is usually set by the specific institution. On US Navy ships and stations the flag is raised at 8 o'clock local time every morning.
The only time you lower a flag to raise it is during a flag ceremony, such as raising the flag to half-staff in remembrance of a national tragedy or to honor a fallen hero, and then raising it back to full staff at the conclusion of the ceremony.
The answer would depend on who is flying the flag, and which flag. In US military tradition, the American flag is raised at 8 AM (or, the beginning of normal working hours, when different) and is lowered at sunset. There are MANY exceptions. For example, the flag may be flown 24 hours per day if it is illuminated.
The first Canadian flag was the "Flag of the Governor General of Canada," which was adopted in 1870. It consisted of the Union Flag of the United Kingdom with the shield of the Coat of Arms of Canada in the middle.