Bandera

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The Dannebrog, national flag of Denmark, is the oldest state flag still in use.
The Dannebrog, national flag of Denmark, is the oldest state flag still in use.

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

Main article: National flag
Many flags are displayed in the Parliamentary Triangle, Canberra
Many flags are displayed in the Parliamentary Triangle, Canberra
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The Israeli Flag (Łιмоя)

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

Main article: War flag
Standing for the UK's Royal Air Force, the RAF Ensign displays the famous RAF roundel
Standing for the UK's Royal Air Force, the RAF Ensign displays the famous RAF roundel

[[Image:German Army Surrender.jpg|thumb|250px|German troops after surrendering to the U.S. Third

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Main article: Maritime flags
The international maritime signal flag Delta (letter D)
The international maritime signal flag Delta (letter D)


[edit] Aske at design

Main article: Gallery of flags by design

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Flag of Kiribati
Flag of Kiribati

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Flags flown on a beach.


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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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The Rainbow flag of the LGBT social movement.
The Rainbow flag of the LGBT social movement.


[edit] Asiasbandera

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The world's tallest flagpole [160 m (525 feet)], over Gijeong-ri, near Panmunjeom, North Korea


[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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[edit] Suglung Palwal

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