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World Flag Database
Features drawings from the Flag Institute Collection.



The Flag of the United States
The history of the American flag and how Flag Day become a US holiday.

  • Site Key: Click to Listen Click to Print Search: The Pledge of Allegiance I Pledge Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

  • I worked in his auto repair station during high school and he flew his flag in front daily.



    flag.blackened.net
    An anarchist webhost.



    Flag Telecom.
    Fiberoptic link around the globe.

  •            Search: To change a particular background puff image, right click on its bottom right hand corner Get access to India now! Advanced global networking News Quick links: Copyright © 2001-2005 FLAG Telecom.

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    Betsy Ross
    Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag. Learn more about the flag and let others
    know what the flag...

  • What does the American flag mean to you? What does Betsy Ross mean to other Internet visitors? Let the world know how you feel! W hile Americans recognize and celebrate collective achievements such as the writing of the Declaration of Independence, victory in the Revolutionary War, or the landing of a man on the Moon — it is individual accomplishment that is cherished the most.

  • B etsy Ross sewed the first American flag.

  • When we view the flag, we think of liberty, freedom, pride, and Betsy Ross.

  • The American flag flies on the moon, sits atop Mount Everest, is hurtling out in space.

  • The flag is how America signs her name.

  • : Take a "virtual tour" of the little house on Arch Street in Philadelphia that is a shrine to Betsy Ross and the American Flag.

  • Read this background on early flags.

  • of the American flag at different times in history.

  • of the history of the American flag.

  • contains flag etiquette plus the rules and regulations regarding proper handling of the American flag.

  • For example, section 8i states: "The flag should never be used for advertising purposes in any manner whatsoever." about the American flag by poets, authors, politicians, and others.

  • Who cut the American flag into pieces and was honored for it? Is it ever appropriate to fly the flag upside down? Test your flag knowledge.

  • to other Web sites of interest about the flag and Betsy Ross.


    Choice Hotels Australasia
    Represents the Comfort, Quality and Clarion hotel brands that have over 300 inns,
    hotels, suites and...


    红旗Linux
    北京中科红旗软件技术有限公司,致力于开发和推广基于Linux的中文操作系统及...

  • Copyright © 2000-2006 Red Flag Software Co., Ltd.


    Red Flag Software Co., Ltd.
    Makes Red Flag Linux, Cluster Server, Webmail Server. Cofounded June 2000 by
    Software Research Institute...

  • | About Us Copyright © 2000-2005 Red Flag Software Co., Ltd.

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    Anti-Flag
    Official site for the band and their label, Anti-Flag Records.


    Citizens' Flag Alliance, Inc.
    Supports passage of an amendment to the United States Constitution that will
    protect the US Flag...

  • | The Congress shall have power to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag of the United States Citizens Flag Alliance Statement on Defeat of Flag Amendment by the U.S.

  • Senate WASHINGTON (June 27, 2006) - The leader of the organization that spearheaded the movement for passage of the flag amendment since 1994 provided the following statement in light of the defeat of Sen.

  • 12: “Despite an overwhelming majority of Americans that want our flag protected, the U.S.

  • While we are disappointed that the flag amendment did not pass in the Senate, the Citizens Flag Alliance, representing 147 organization and over 20 million members, remains committed to returning the right of the people to protect our flag.” Major General Patrick H.

  • Brady, USA (Ret.) Chairman of the Board The Citizens Flag Alliance, Inc.


    Flags of the World
    Very large noncommercial source on vexillology. Searchable database, glossary,
    bibliography, and...

  • This page is part of © FOTW Flags Of The World website Flags of the World Last modified: 2006-07-22 by Keywords: | Links: | The official FOTW flag was designed by Mark Sensen .

  • Click on the flag to view its history and meaning.

  • This waving flag was drawn by .

  • Index to FOTW site Flags of the World (FOTW) is the Internet's largest site devoted to (the study of flags).

  • Here you can read more than 31, 000 pages about flags and view more than 58, 000 images of flags.

  • Pages ordered by Pages reached through or for vexillological (non-national) topics Pages ordered by Search this site by Search using a Pages ordered by FOTW (Flags of the World) is a site originally established by Giuseppe Bottasini, and devoted to .

  • Flags of the World is produced and maintained by an of unpaid volunteers and the contents of these pages are offered freely to the Internet community.

  • Black and white line drawings of flags for you to colour in.

  • unidentified flags and ensigns we have encountered - can you help us by identifying them? A glossary of .

  • A of flag books.

  • When to fly the flag: the site.

  • Interested in helping maintain this site? Pages are edited by volunteer editors - qualifications include a keen interest in flags and a willingness to learn html editing.

  • Graphics (flag images) require a willingness to work with graphics programs.

  • Related sites The, compiled by Edward Mooney, will help you to identify common flags.


    Down Hill Corner
    Portale dedicato a tutti gli appassionati del mountain bike downhill, del freeride
    e del BMX. Percorsi,...

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    Flags of North America Quiz
    Interactive trivia quiz that challenges users to identify the flag which matches
    the listed state...


    Ministry for Culture and Heritage: New Zealand Flag
    History, description, usage guidelines, flag days, and FAQ.

  • | search New Zealand Flag Introduction The New Zealand Flag is the symbol of the realm government and people of New Zealand.

  • The Union Flag gives recognition to our historical foundations and the fact that New Zealand was once a British colony and dominion.

  • The New Zealand Flag may be flown on any day of the year.

  • As New Zealand's national symbol the New Zealand Flag should be treated in a manner worthy of its high status.

  • The Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection Act 1981, administered by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, defines and protects the Flag.

  • The New Zealand Flag Surprisingly, many people are not aware of the special significance attached to the New Zealand Flag.

  • Within certain guidelines, the New Zealand Flag may be used in a number of ways.

  • Similarly, the correct way to display the New Zealand Flag varies from one situation to another.

  • The aim of this website is to simplify flag flying, which otherwise may seem too complicated and not worth the trouble.

  • It contains a of the New Zealand Flag and an outline of its .

  • Certain restrictions placed on the use of the Flag are explained.

  • Guidance is given on the appropriate choice of a flag and on the care of the Flag.

  • Other flags, often flown alongside the New Zealand Flag or confused with it, are also described briefly.

  • Any enquiries regarding the New Zealand Flag should be directed to the: Ministry for Culture and Heritage PO Box 5364 Wellington Telephone (04) 499-4229 Fax (04) 499-4490 Email: Have you checked our section? THE NEW ZEALAND FLAG RELATED LINKS Related legislation: Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection Act 1981.


    National Flag Foundation
    Non-profit patriotic organization devoted to promoting respect for the Flag of
    the United States of...


    Flag Football
    Interamente dedicato a questa disciplina, una versione del football con meno
    giocatori ed in cui non...

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  • Flag football.it lo strumento d'informazione riguardante tutta l'attivit nazionale NFLI, il programma scolastico NFLI - NFLEL, il progetto di collaborazione NFLI-PGS e ogni novit che concerne la nostra disciplina.

  • Per ogni informazione aggiuntiva vogliate contattare il Commisioner Nazionale NFLI per il flag football, sig.

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    The Flag-Burning Page
    A comprehensive, award-winning collection of information on flag desecration.
    Includes a history...

  • I'm not a flag burner.

  • I don't plan to burn the flag.

  • I respect the flag.

  • I even agree with people who say that flag burning is ineffective, mis-directed, or "improper." I'm not "Anti-America." Some people choose to burn the flag.

  • Supreme Court rulings have upheld that peaceful flag desecration is a form of political speech that should be protected by our Constitution.

  • I'm trying to keep them "American." Some people would like peaceful political protestors who burn the flag to be thrown in prison.

  • The worst part of all is that we can't pass and enforce laws against flag burning unless we modify the US Constitution and remove an important part of the First Amendment.

  • And if the only reason is to stop a few 'hippie protestor' from burning flags, it's a very mis-directed effort.

  • They claim they want to "protect the flag, " but the reason most flag-burnings protestors burn the flag is to protest flag-burning laws.

  • Very few people protest against wars and taxes by desecrating the flag.

  • I have put this site together as a resource for people who are doing research for school about Texas v Johnson, flag desecration, or the Supreme Court.

  • It's for people who are interested in flag burning laws, the actions of the Senate, and whether they can legally throw away those little flags they bought for their car windows.* * No, you can't throw those little flags away.


    The Flag Shop
    Canadian seller and manufacturer of flags and banners.

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  • Félicitations Larry! For a list of flag waving days in July, .


    Aboriginal Flag
    Explains the design and history, as well as where it is used to represent the
    Aboriginal people and...

  • Flag Adopted: 14 July 1995 (in use since 12 July 1971) Flag Proportion: 2:3 The Aboriginal Flag was designed by, an artist and anAboriginal, in 1971.

  • The flag was designed to be an eye-catchingrallying symbol for the Aboriginal people and a symbol of their race andidentity.

  • Hedecided they needed to be more visible and the idea of the flag was born.

  • The Aboriginal flag was first raised in Victoria Square in Adelaide onNational Aboriginal Day in 1971, but was adopted nationally by Aboriginesand Torres Strait Islanders in 1972 after it was flown above the Aboriginal"Tent Embassy" outside of the old Parliament House in Canberra.

  • Mr Thomas has often been asked to design a new Australian flag, but he saysthe design of the Aboriginal flag "sprung from passionate times" and that his inspiration could not necessarily "be repeated" for a new Australianflag.

  • Mr Thomas says he would prefer to see something different for a newAustralian flag.

  • Mr Thomas is also uneasy about suggestions that the Aboriginal Flag couldreplace the Union Jack in the current Australian flag to create a newnational flag.

  • Mr Thomas says "Our flag is not a secondary thing.

  • Itstands on its own, not to be placed as an adjunct to any other thing.It shouldn't be treated that way." The Aboriginal flag is increasingly being flown by both Aboriginal andnon-Aboriginal people.

  • In view of its increasing importance in Australiansociety, the Government initiated steps in 1994 to give the flag legalrecognition.


    Foreign Language Association of Georgia (FLAG)
    Advocacy, announcements, contests.

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