- A
flag is a
piece of
fabric (most
often rectangular) with
distinctive colours and design. It is used as a symbol, a
signalling device, or for decoration...
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Walter Leonard Flager (November 3, 1921 –
December 16, 1990) was a
professional baseball player. He was a
shortstop for one
season (1945) with the Cincinnati...
- to
several de
facto states,
represent themselves with
national flags.
National flags generally contain symbolism of
their respective state and serve...
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Flag to
Flag,
known as
Super Speed Racing (スーパースピードレーシング, Sūpā Supīdo Rēshingu) in ****an, is a
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developed by ZOOM Inc. and published...
- NC,
August 29, 1901, p. 3 "Whitehall".
Henry Morrison Flager Museum. Palm Beach, Florida:
Flager Museum. 2022.
Retrieved 27
March 2023. “Marriage of Mrs...
- The
national flag of the
United States,
often referred to as the
American flag or the U.S.
flag,
consists of
thirteen horizontal stripes,
alternating red...
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- This list of
German flags details flags and
standards that have been or are
currently used by
Germany between 1848 and the present.
Pennant for the German...
- a list of
flags used in Hungary, a
country located in
Central Europe. For more
information about the
national flag,
visit the
article Flag of Hungary...
- The
flag of Jordan,
officially adopted on 16
April 1928, is
based on the 1916
flag of the Arab
Revolt against the
Ottoman Empire during World War I. The...