A decorative flag is a great gift because it is durable; the colors and vibrancy convey a range of emotions.
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Decorative flags :-
Decorative flags infuse the environment with liveliness, vibrancy and vivacity. The loud colors speak for what words can never hope to express.....
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Flag and Banner :-
A flag is a piece of coloured cloth flown from a
pole or mast, usually for purposes of signalling or
identification. Flags were initially created
for signalling, such as
semaphore, and for the identification of those
who displayed them,....
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Flag History : -Although flag-like symbols
have been used by ancient cultures for thousands of
years, the origin of flags in the modern sense is a
matter of dispute. Some believe flags originated in
China, while others hold that the Roman Empire's
vexillum was the first true flag.
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National Flags :- 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...
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National Flag :- A national flag is a flag
that symbolises a country and that can usually be
flown by citizens of that country.
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Flags at sea :- Flags are particularly
important at sea, where they can mean the difference
between life and death, and consequently where the
rules and regulations for the flying of flags are
strictly enforced. A national flag flown at sea is
known as an ensign.
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Flags Shape and
Design :- Flags are usually rectangular in
shape, but may be of any shape or size that is
practical for flying. Named shapes include square
(e.g., the national flag of Switzerland and the
state flag of the Vatican City), pennant, double
pennant (e.g., the state flag of Ohio), swallowtail,
triangular or swallowtail burgee, gonfanon and
oriflamme. A more unusual flag shape is that of the
flag of Nepal, which is in the shape of two stacked
triangles.
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Sports
Flags :- Flags flown on a beach.
Because of their ease of signalling and
identification, flags are often used in sports.
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Flagpoles
:- The world's tallest flagpole (160 m), over
Panmunjeom, North Korea
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Bathing Flags :- In Australia, New Zealand,
Philippines and the United Kingdom a pair of
red/yellow flags is used to mark the limits of the
bathing area on a beach, usually guarded by
lifesavers. If the beach is closed, the poles of the
flags are crossed.
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State
Flag :- There are two separate meanings for
the term state flag in vexillology - the flag of
state of a government, and the flag of an individual
subnational state.
Government flag :-
A state flag is a variant of a
national flag (or occasionally a completely
different design) specifically designated and
restricted by law or custom (theoretically or
actually) to use by a country's government or
its agencies.
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