Republic of Venice
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It's such bullshit that Ohio's isn't in the top 10. Fuck rectangles.
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I'm biased, but I think our flag (or burgee, to be exact) is better than Texas' flag. Puerto Rico's too.
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Flag of the British East India Company before they officially adopted the Union Jack flag and a similar flag in British India.
Always struck me as a weird UK/US mashup.
This flag was officially never used but I always thought it was an interesting yet flawed concept, EU flag design proposal:
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Northern Ireland's flag is pretty great.
Very simple. I like it a lot.
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Flag of the British East India Company before they officially adopted the Union Jack flag and a similar flag in British India.
Always struck me as a weird UK/US mashup.
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Flag of the British East India Company before they officially adopted the Union Jack flag and a similar flag in British India.
Always struck me as a weird UK/US mashup.
For those interested:
The North American Vexillological Association's 2001 State/Provincial Flag Survey
http://www.nava.org/flag-design/survey/state-provincial-survey-2001
4. Maryland (7.97)
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It's such bullshit that Ohio's isn't in the top 10. Fuck rectangles.
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I'm biased, but I think our flag (or burgee, to be exact) is better than Texas' flag. Puerto Rico's too.
I can't unsee Japanese katakana.Chinese People's Liberation Army Flag
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I really don't understand why so many countries still have the Union Jack on their flag.
I love them, but to me they seem almost too modern... like the flags of some dystopian future society.
Yeah that's Hyrule right there. Know which prefecture/family?
Red hand division
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I can't unsee Japanese katakana.
"Haa".
I've always loved the Gadsden Flag:
It might as well say BRING THE RUCKUS or something. Too bad the Tea Party's been ruining it recently.
That's actually considered the first unofficial US flag, and its likely the flag Washington flew into battle during the revolution (that painting of Washington crossing the Delaware is an anachronism because that Betsy Ross flag wouldn't have been made by then). The colonists kept the Union Jack design on it as a sign of peace and friendship to the crown. Yeah they wanted independence, but they didn't want war; they wanted a peaceful separation and to move on together as allies. Clearly Britain saw it differently and now we have our history and no more Union Jack. As someone mentioned, Hawaii is the only state flag with the jack on it. It was once a British territory and when control moved to the US they put the jack in to honor their friendship with the British.
http://www.50states.com/flag/image/nunst016.gif
I'm also a fan DC's flag. It won some design awards and the city is pretty proud of it. It's everywhere here.
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The Hōjō clan apparently.
The hawaiian flag has the union jack in it? lol. no crazy republicans or something object to that?
I've always liked the japanese military flag. Too bad it's synonymous with alot of shit that happened.
The hawaiian flag has the union jack in it? lol. no crazy republicans or something object to that?
Freedom
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and it still flies in new england on sundays from september to february
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