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The green in the flag represents the vegetation and pastures of the municipality, the white wavy stripe represents the Rio Camuy river which goes through a cave midway through (as represented with the split down the middle), the symbol in the middle represents the Sun, which is named “Camuy” in the Taino language.
Heath bar pops up on everyone’s vision while the geese slowly emerge from the ground in their idle positions before running everywhere at near-light speed.
The colours are from the flag of Moldavia at the time, the “R.M.” stands for “Republica Moldovenească” (Moldavian Republic).
The flag represents the Francophiles living in Southeastern US. The colours are the ones from the flags of France and the United States, with the fleur de lys being a symbol of Francophony.
The flag is based off of the shield in the coat of arms of Tomylivka, the cross, crown, crescent moon, sabre, and stars are all symbols of Cossack flags in the 17th and 18th centuries.
The bars on the flag are arranged to be a circle interlacing the infinity symbol, the colours are from the Olympic Flag, standing for the five continents of the world (under their definition).
Sources:
https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/int-math.html (The flag/logo was upside-down on this one, so I used the second source for the logo.)
Since I saw this comment and couldn’t get out of the rabbit hole’s event horizon:
The Sego Lily stands for resilience and is a native flower in the area. On the original blue-white flag the blue stripe stood for the sky and the Great Salt Lake while the white stripe stood for snow and salt.
The flag/standard was proposed in 1986 along with two other variants after President Obiang requested it. The flags never became official.
The three stars are colonel stars relating to the grade that Obiang had in the (probably Spanish) army, the silk cotton tree (Ceiba) is also on the national arms of Equatorial Guinea. I couldn’t find the reason for the colours on the background.
Everyone who has ever sown or digitalized this flag earns my full respect.
The three colours on the hoist of the swallow-tailed flag are the ones on the flag of Gabon, next to them are two crossed anchors.
Source: https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/ga~rank.html#cns
The flag contains the emblem of Phatthalung defacing the Thai flag. The emblem contains the Phu Khao Ok Thalu mountain, which is the symbol of the province.
The reason why the flag is flown with the hoist on the left is because of the writing on it. The centre text says “Kuwait” or “Koweit” as it was also called at the time, and the text on the hoist is a declaration of faith in Islam and says “There is no God but God (Allah), Muhammed is the messenger of God”. I couldn’t find what the arrow-ish symbol or the two lines meant.
Source: https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/kw_emir.html#940
Too bad that there aren’t any other solarwide news channels other than the big two.
I use Venus for the latest news but it doesn’t cover as much as the Earth and Sun do, and all of the other channels are local only.
The word at the top of the flag says “Alash” in Arabic script. The star and crescent appeared on flags across Central Asia at the time, being a symbol of Islam.
Sources:
https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/su_cak.html#alash (The name on FOTW’s rendition was incorrect, so I corrected it to be “آلاچ”.)
The cross’s arms on the symbol represent “man and woman, with their capacity to generate life”, the circle surrounded by red triangles represents the rugged terrain. The colours don’t seem to mean anything.
Sources:
The blue crossed caducees on the flag represent the Roman god Mercury, being the protector of merchants.
Use the flag of Scotland and watch the absolute madness in the online threads over everything.