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Things that represent pride communicate identity, shared history, and social values through symbols, colors, and rituals. This guide explains common emblems and practices that s...
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Things that represent pride communicate identity, shared history, and social values through symbols, colors, and rituals. This guide explains common emblems and practices that s...
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The flag of Sweden is a blue field with a yellow Scandinavian cross that extends to the edges. The vertical band shifts slightly toward the hoist, a detail that follows Swedish...
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The Grand Union Flag is a historic American flag that combines elements of the British Red Ensign with thirteen stripes representing the original colonies. Often associated with...
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The Japanese flag, known as the Nisshōki or Hinomaru, uses a simple design: a white field with a crimson disc at its center. The white background signifies purity and honesty,...
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The Swedish flag is a simple blue-and-yellow design governed by strict rules that ensure consistent and respectful use. Officially the Yellow Blue Flag (Gulblågult), it uses a...
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A black and white flag with a yellow stripe is a high-contrast signal used to convey caution, identification, or regulation across multiple industries. The combination of black...
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Japan's flag, called the Nisshōki or Hinomaru, is a white rectangular flag with a solid red disc at its center. The red circle represents the sun, aligning with the country's n...
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A black American flag with one blue stripe is a modified U.S. flag that combines the familiar red-and-white design with additional elements intended to convey specific meanings....
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Stars on flags commonly represent states, provinces, or constituent nations, and can also stand for ideals, unity, or historical aspirations. The precise meaning depends on the...
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A black and white American flag with one blue stripe is not an official variant issued by the U.S. government. Instead, it is a stylized symbol used to convey specific messages,...
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