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  Flags of the World
Flags of the World (FOTW) is the Internet's largest site devoted to vexillology (the study of flags).
FOTW (Flags of the World) is a site originally established by Giuseppe Bottasini, and devoted to vexillology.
Flags of the World is produced and maintained by an Editorial Staff of unpaid volunteers and the contents of these pages are offered freely to the Internet community.
flagspot.net /flags   (400 words)

  
 World Flags Screensaver. Nice looking fluttering national flags in 3d
With World Flags Screensaver, you can admire the colors of any country with a map of the world in the background.
The flags are made in 3d and look like real ones, fluttering as the wind blows.
The flag looks so natural in the wind that, having seen it on the screen of your monitor, the first thing you will do is grabbing the papers on a table, so they won't get carried away by the air stream.
www.3d-saver.com   (347 words)

  
 Flags Of The World   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Flags of the World (FOTW) is the Internet's largest site devoted to vexillology (the study of flags).
FOTW (Flags Of The World) is a site originally established by Giuseppe Bottasini, and devoted to vexillology.
Flags of the World is produced and maintained by an Editorial Staff of unpaid volunteers and the contents of these pages are offered freely to the Internet community.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags   (416 words)

  
 Maps
From world flags to state and regional flags, you will be able to find a transparent animated flag to suit any page.
Our flags are created with the developer in mind, with each style offered in three sizes, with three background colors to choose from.
Small flags should fit eight to an 11.5 x 8 inch page (close to A4 format), medium-sized flags should fill about half a page, and large flags should fill a whole page (these are rotated, so you can print them in portrait format).
www.cdli.ca /CITE/flags.htm   (463 words)

  
 Basque Country (Spain)
The dimensions of the flag were established by Decree of 19 October 1936 and modified by Decree of 24 October 1936, the proportion was 14:25.
The ikurriña was designed by the Biscay brothers Sabino and Luis Arana for the province of Biscay, and it derives from the Biscay coat-of-arms (the red field is from the ancient Biscay flag, the white cross from the argent cross of the coat-of-arms [which shows behind the tree] and the green saltire from the tree).
Initially this flag (with the current coat-of-arms) appeared in the SEV website, but it was later removed, leaving only the plain one (i.e.
www.fotw.net /flags/es-pv.html   (1779 words)

  
 Berbers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The flag is not only used by Kabyles, but also by the Rifians, and other Berbers.
The flags are vertically (not horizontally) divided blue-yellow-green (or the other way round, since the flags were carried on a horizontal plane, so it is difficult to say what side goes up) with a red, squarish Tifinagh letter Z on the middle stripe.
On one flag the long axis of the Z is parallel to the hoist and fits inside the middle stripe.
fotw.vexillum.com /flags/berber.html   (757 words)

  
 Flags for your every need.
As a worldwide leader in the flag industry, AllStates’s selection of international flags is second to none.
There are forty flags to each set of these nautical flags, including the alphabet, numerals, repeaters and a code-answering pennant.
These 3x5ft outdoor flags are manufactured of heavyweight nylon and carefully screen printed with the official team logo and colors.
www.allstates-flag.com /flags   (404 words)

  
 flags of all countries dependencies islands provinces regions states territories and u.s. states
flags of all countries dependencies islands provinces regions states territories and u.s.
All maps, graphics, flags and original descriptions created by Graphic Maps, a d/b/a of the Woolwine-Moen Group, unless otherwise noted and/or directly linked to the source, and use of same for any application whatsoever (with the exception of outline maps) requires written permission.
Certain statistical data is gathered from the CIA World Factbook, as well as numerous public domain reference materials.
www.worldatlas.com /webimage/flags/flagcnty.htm   (167 words)

  
 Hebrides (United Kingdom)
The western isles flag flown outside the council offices in Stornoway is yellow with three fl lymphads one in each top corner and one in the bottom middle divided in the centre with a blue & white striped wavy band.
The flag is almost identical to Pascal's reconstruction, except for the white oar-ports.
This flag was seen flying about three years ago - apparently in front of a house owned by Norwegian people which lies on the road from Stornoway to the airport.
www.fotw.net /flags/gb-heb.html   (1630 words)

  
 Flags From Around the World
Flag Day - Flag etiquette, history, controversy, and myth On June 14, Americans celebrate the adoption of the...
Irish Flag - History and symbolism of the Irish tricolour by Borgna Brunner Rarely has a flag possessed such...
When and How to Display the U.S. Flag - The United States Flag Code stipulates that as the symbol of a living country, the flag is considered in itself a living thing.
www.infoplease.com /ipa/A0201477.html   (127 words)

  
 World Flag Database: Home
This website is sponsored by United States Flag Store, the largest online vendor of flags and flagpoles.
This flag store has an inventory of over 500,000 flags, including the flags of 200 countries, all 50 US states, as well as all US military, decorative and historical flags.
All flags are available in a range of different sizes and fabrics.
www.flags.net /mainindex.htm   (295 words)

  
 American Flag & Gift > Country Flags
Our Flags of the World are unexcelled in craftsmanship and value.
Seals and designs are authentic, and always in correct location and proportion to flag size, regardless of the size you purchase.
The flags are made of heavyweight 200 denier nylon with heading and brass grommets.
www.anyflag.com /country   (279 words)

  
 District of Columbia (U.S.)
In reviewing the state flags, Dunn was impressed by the flag of Maryland and not impressed by the flags of states that depicted their seals on the flag.
The two proposals were made into flags and the selection made by the Flag Commission was with the advice of the Commission on Fine Arts.
The flag was first hoisted at the International Horse Show held in Washington in October, 1938 by Commissioner Hazen.
www.fotw.net /flags/us-dc.html   (1052 words)

  
 Flags of the World
As the leading online vendor of World flags, we offer the flags of 200 countries in a choice of 2 different fabrics.
These flags are the made to the highest standards in the USA.
The polyester flags are made outside of the US and are excellent value.
www.united-states-flag.com /world.html   (325 words)

  
 World Animated Flags
We posted our first animated flag in 1996 and all animated flags comes in 3 sizes.
You can choose the animated flag you need between more than 3300 animated flags.
All animated flags files are 100% transparent so you don't have to worry about the background color of your web page.
www.multimediapalace.com   (89 words)

  
 Flags of the World, One Flag for Every Nation Clorisa.com :: Clorisa.com :: Christian Kids   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Every country has a flag which they fly overhead to proclaim their distinction.
This is the flag of The United Kingdom where I live.
My home is in a briar patch next to a farm cottage under the shadow of a huge gray stone castle.
www.clorisa.net /clorisa/homework/flags   (151 words)

  
 Flags of all Countries
Buy World Flags from just $1.60 each, 200 countries in stock
We add non-country flags on request only, at our discretion.
Contact the Webmaster with your comments and suggestions.
www.theodora.com /flags   (153 words)

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