- The
Quadram Quadcolor is a
graphics card for IBM PC
computers by
Quadram Corporation,
first sold in 1983. It is a su****t of the then-current CGA standard...
- The
national flag of
South Korea, also
known as the
Taegeukgi (Korean: 태극기; Hanja: 太極旗), has
three parts: a
white rectangular background, a red and blue...
- The
national flag of
Brazil is a blue disc
depicting a
starry sky (which
includes the
Southern Cross)
spanned by a
curved band
inscribed with the national...
- 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...
- The
national flag of the
Philippines (Filipino:
Pambansang Watawat ng Pilipinas) is a
horizontal bicolor flag with
equal bands of
royal blue and crimson...
- The
national flag of
Brunei holds deep
historical and
symbolic significance,
reflecting the nation's
royal heritage and unity.
First introduced in 1906...
- The
national flag of
Tanzania (bendera ya Tanzania)
consists of a gold-edged
black bend,
divided diagonally from the
lower hoist-side corner, with a green...
- The flag of
Papua New
Guinea was
adopted on 1 July 1971. In the hoist, it
depicts the
Southern Cross; in the fly, a
Raggiana bird-of-paradise is silhouetted...
- The
Islamic Republic of
Afghanistan was a
presidential republic in
Afghanistan from 2004 to 2021. The
state was
established to
replace the
Afghan interim...
- The
Berber flag or
Amazigh flag is an
ethnic flag used as a
common symbol of
related ethnic groups in
North Africa. The flag was
created to
symbolize culture...