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The country now known as Zimbabwe was formally known as Southern Rhodesia from 1895 to 1980—although simply Rhodesia was used locally between 1964 until June 1979 after Northern Rhodesia obtained its independence—and then Zimbabwe Rhodesia between June and December 1979. Southern Rhodesia achieved responsible government in 1923, and thereby became a British self-governing colony following three decades of rule by the British South Africa Company. Following the granting of responsible government a flag was adopted which followed the standard British colonial practice, being a Blue Ensign, defaced with the shield from the Southern Rhodesian coat of arms. This basic design was used until 1968, although a light blue ensign was introduced in April 1964 following the break-up of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. On 11 November 1968, three years after the predominantly white government unilaterally declared independence from Britain, a national flag based on a completely new design was adopted. This was a green-white-green vertical triband, charged centrally with the national coat of arms. This was the first national flag to contain the Zimbabwe Bird, which had been present in the coat of arms since 1924. [1] Main article: Banner of Poland Stanisław Sobieski, Grand Standard Bearer of the Polish Crown, carrying King Sigismund III's double-swallow-tailed royal banner consisting of red and white stripes emblazoned with a coat of arms combining the heraldic symbols of Poland, Lithuania, Sweden and the House of Vasa ( c. 1605) The Flag of Zimbabwe, Published by the Ministry of Information and Tourism, P.O. Box 8232, Causeway, Zimbabwe, April 1980 The flag was adopted in 1978 and, at its origin, the parrot veered to the right. The change of position of the bird was carried out in 1988. 3 | Ecuador – Condor of the Andes

Liverpool Football Club chose the Liver Bird as a powerful symbol to represent its close relationship with the city. The club's badge proudly displays a simplified version of the Liver Bird, facing forward with its wings slightly raised. The bird is often depicted in the traditional colors of the club: red and white. Cape Buffalo: Cape buffalo have large curved horns on the side of their heads. They can get to be 65 inches tall and weigh nearly 1,500 pounds! A flag consisting of two stripes, white and red, terminated in two triangular tongues on a free leech. In the center of the white strip, in the part between the louvre and the apex of the indentation between the tongues, is the emblem of the Republic of Poland.

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Gappah, Petina (14 April 2010). "Mugabe inflames the Afro-pessimists, but Zimbabwe's story is much deeper". The Guardian. a b c d e Smith, Whitney (16 February 2001). "flag of Zambia". Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved 3 May 2023.

a b "Pakistan Flag". Ministry of the Interior, Government of Pakistan. Archived from the original on 14 November 2007 . Retrieved 11 December 2007. Liverpool Football Club badge represents the club and holds great meaning for its fans. One prominent feature on the Liverpool badge is an animal known as the Liver Bird. However, we can find more “docile” birds like the Imperial Parrot (Dominica) or the Quetzal (Guatemala). There are also other nations like Albania, Serbia or Montenegro that use birds but with a difference: they are mythological. Countries with Birds on their National Flags 1 | Albania – Double-headed Eagle When the Department was formed, it merged the four provinces Chinácota, Cúcuta, Pamplona, and Ocaña. So, the four stars in the flag represent those four provinces.a b c d "National Flag and Armorial Ensigns Act" (PDF). Zambia: Ministry of Legal Affairs, Government of the Republic of Zambia. 4 June 1965 . Retrieved 13 July 2015. The eagle is the most usual bird on the flags. As an animal that stands out for its strength, it works as an icon for many fatherlands such as Zambia, Egypt, Kazakhstan or Mexico. Defaced Zambian flags should be replaced". Times of Zambia. 4 February 2014 . Retrieved 13 July 2015. The hoist to fly ratio for both flags is 5:8. For the latter flag, the proportion between the inescutcheon of the coat of arms and the hoist is 2:5. Images of both variations of the flag can be found in attachment no. 3 to the Coat of Arms Act. [4] Usage [ edit ] Right and obligation to fly the flag [ edit ] a b Elsie 2010, "Flag, Albanian", p. 140: "The eagle was a common heraldic symbol for many Albanian dynasties in the Late Middle Ages and came to be a symbol of the Albanians in general. It is also said to have been the flag of Skanderbeg...As a symbol of modern Albania, the flag began to be seen during the years of the national awakening and was in common use during the uprisings of 1909-1912. It was this flag that Ismail Qemal bey Vlora raised in Vlora on 28 November 1912 in proclaiming Albanian independence."

Because Lower Saxony is a merger of those four territories, the most logical flag design was to use the German flag rather than a combination of the four territories’ flag colors. The Pakistan Flag is based on the original flag of the Muslim League, which itself drew inspiration from the flag of the Ottoman Empire. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

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By law, the Zambian flag should be flown only between the hours of sunrise and sunset and may be flown: Sources [ edit ] The largest Polish flag flying from the Freedom Mast in Warsaw, which, at 63 metres (207ft), is Poland's tallest flag pole Books [ edit ] Murati, Violeta (7 December 2020). "Debati pas 108 vjetësh: Ku fshihet Flamuri i Pavarësisë?" (in Albanian). Arteka.al . Retrieved 13 April 2021. This second hypothesis is also supported by Posio's assistant, Thina Ferra who claims the following: When Muhammad Ali successfully seized power in Egypt, at that time the country was officially an Eyalet ( Cum Eyalet) of the Ottoman Empire. However, throughout his reign, and that of his sons and grandsons, Egypt enjoyed virtual independence as an own Khedivate. The meaning of the three stars and crescents has been suggested that this was to symbolise the victory of his armies in three continents (Africa, Asia, and Europe), and his own sovereignty over Egypt, Sudan, and Hejaz. The similarity with the flag of the Ottoman Empire was deliberate, as Muhammad Ali harbored grandiose ambitions of deposing the Ottoman dynasty, and seizing the sultanic throne himself.

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