- In
heraldry and vexillology,
fimbriation is the
placement of
small stripes of
contrasting colour around common charges or ordinaries,
usually in order...
- a
horizontal tricolour of green, black, and golden-yellow with
white fimbriations and a red
isosceles triangle at the hoist. The
triangle is
charged with...
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horizontal triband of azure,
white and green,
separated by two thin red
fimbriations, with a
white crescent moon and
twelve white stars at the canton. Adopted...
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American vexillologist (though
originally without the
black and
white fimbriations,
which were
later additions suggested by the
College of Arms in the United...
- parties, the KANU flag and that of KADU with the
addition the
white fimbriations (which were
originally to
symbolize Kenya's
multiracial society as they...
-
consisted of a
triband of blue, gold, and
green separated by two thin
white fimbriations, and the
centre band
charged with the country's coat of arms on a breadfruit...
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Britannica and
Dorling Kindersley's
Complete Flags of the
World describe the
fimbriations as yellow,
other sources – such as The
World Factbook and
Simon Clarke...
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Bendera ya Kenya) is a
tricolor of black, red, and
green with two
white fimbriations imposed, with a
Masai shield and two
crossed spears. It was officially...
-
equal horizontal bands of blue (top), white, and
green separated by red
fimbriations with a vertical,
white crescent moon (closed side to the hoist) and 12...
- the
upper left
canton and cut
diagonally by a red
stripe with a
yellow fimbriation. It was
adopted on 18
February 2006. A new constitution,
ratified in...