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  • 21United States Army Military District of Washington — shoulder sleeve insignia …

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  • 22Coat of arms of Denmark — National coat of arms of Denmark Details Adopted First documented in the 1190s. Modified 1819 …

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  • 23Symbols of Malta — This article is a vexillological summary of all flags and symbols in current use by the island nation of Malta. More information on the history of the various flags and emblems, as well as on their equivalents which are no longer in use, is found …

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  • 24Coat of arms of Ghana — The coat of arms of the Republic of Ghana Information …

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  • 25Flag of the United Kingdom — Infobox flag Name = United Kingdom Article = the Nickname = Union Flag or Union Jack Use = 110000 Symbol = Proportion = 1:2 Adoption = 1 January 1801 Design = A white fimbriated symmetric red cross on a blue field with a white fimbriated… …

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  • 26Division of the field — In heraldry, the field (background) of a shield can be divided into more than one area of different tinctures, usually following the lines of one of the ordinaries and carrying its name (e.g. a shield divided in the shape of a chevron is said to… …

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  • 27Flag of Malaysia — Name Jalur Gemilang ( Stripes of Glory ) Use Civil and state flag and state ensign …

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  • 28Flag of the Faroe Islands — Flag of Faroe Islands Name Merkið Use National flag and civil ensign …

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  • 29Flag of Ghana — Infobox flag Name = Ghana Use = 111011 Proportion = 2:3 Adoption = 1957(readopted 1966) Design = Horizontal tricolour of red, gold, and green, charged with a black five pointed star in the center of the middle stripe Designer = Theodosia Okoh… …

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  • 30Flag of Guyana — Infobox flag Name = Guyana Nickname = The Golden Arrowhead Use = 111000 Proportion = 3:5 Adoption = 1966 Design = A black fimbriated red triangle over a larger white fimbriated gold triangle, both based on the hoist and pointing toward the fly,… …

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