Bandera
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Para keng aliwang gamit, lawen ye ing Bandera (disambiguation).
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Ing bandera metung yang tela, kerklan misusulapo ya keng metung a asias o pole keng amanung English keraklan magagamit ya para ipabalu ing nung ninu ila o kaya mamye tanda.
Ding mumunang bandera magagamit la keng militar balang miugneugne o kaya kareng karelang pamisabi keng parang ning labanan at ngeni deng bandera minaliwa no gamit at magagamit la bilang tanda at pamibalu, lalaung lalu na kareng kabilyan a masakit ing pamisabi antimo kareng lauta at king danuman. Ding Pangbangsang bandera metung lang masikan a pangbangsang symbolu ning malaparan a kabaldugan at keraklan makaugne kareng aniban a pangmilitar. Ding bandera magagamit la keng pamisabi, advertising, at pangdecorasyun. Ing pamanigaral kareng bandera ing aus da vexillology, ibat keng Latin vexillum ing labaldugan na bandera.
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[edit] Banderang Pangbangsa
One of the most popular uses of a flag is to symbolize a nation or country. Some national flags have been particularly inspirational to other nations, countries, or subnational entities in the design of their own flags. Some prominent examples include:
- The flag of Denmark is the oldest state flag still in use. This flag, called the Dannebrog, inspired the cross design of the other Nordic countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Åland, and Scania.
- The Union Flag (Union Jack) of the United Kingdom. British colonies typically flew a flag based on one of the ensigns based on this flag, and many former colonies have retained the design to acknowledge their cultural history. Examples: Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Tuvalu, and also the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario, and the American state of Hawaii; see Gallery of flags based on British ensigns.
[edit] Banderang panguerra
[[Image:German Army Surrender.jpg|thumb|250px|German troops after surrendering to the U.S. Third
[edit] Bandera king dagat
[edit] Aske at design
[[Image:Flag of Nepal.svg|thumb|right|120 px|Flag of Nepal]]
[edit] King pasiknangan
[edit] Pamangaweng bandera
[edit] Rilis Bandera
Railways use a number of colored flags. When used as wayside signals they usually use the following meanings (exact meanings are set by the individual railroad company):
[edit] In Politica
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[edit] Asiasbandera
[edit] Lawen ya rin
- Lists and galleries of flags
- Gallery of flags by design
- Gallery of confusable flags
- List of flags
- Gallery of sovereign state flags
- List of flag names
- Unofficial flags
- Notable flag-related topics
- Flag Patch
- Flag Day
- Flag desecration
- Flag etiquette
- Flag terminology
- Flag throwing
- Flagpole annexation
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Standard-bearer (also enumerates various types of standards, both flag types and immobile ensigns)
- Vexillology
- Miscellaneous
- Petrosomatoglyph Symbols and prehistory
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- William G. Crampton; The World of Flags; Rand McNally; ISBN 0-528-83720-6 (hardcover, 1994).
- Ultimate Pocket Flags of the World; Dorling Kindersley; ISBN 0-7894-2085-6; (1st American edition, hardcover, 1996).
[edit] Suglung Palwal
- fotw.net, Flags of the World, an outstanding source of vexillological information, contributed to by a group of international volunteers.
- Cyber-flag (french site)
- World Flag Database
- The Flag Institute (UK)
- NAVA: North American Vexillological Association
- Flags of the world in vector format
- Flag news and views
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