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Flag of Amman

The flag of Amman is the flag of the city and municipality of Amman, Jordan. It is officially recognized by the Jordanian government. The foreground shows the word Amman written in Arabic in the Amman serif font, and in the background hills and houses. This flag had been adopted by the greater municipality of Amman in 2009 instead of the old "Arch flag".

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Flag of Arkhangelsk Oblast

The flag of Arkhangelsk Oblast, a federal subject of Russia, was adopted 23 September 2009. It consists of a light blue saltire on a field of white, charged with the coat of arms of Arkhangelsk Oblast. The arms of the city display the Archangel Michael in the act of defeating the Devil. Legend states that this victory took place near where the city stands, hence its name, and that Michael still stands watch over the city to prevent the Devil's return. It's ratio is 2:3.

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Flag of Batangas

The Flag of Batangas is the provincial flag of Batangas, Philippines. It is a horizontal triband of blue, white and red — the main colors of the Philippine flag — with the provincial seal in the center.

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Flag of Ecuador

The national flag of Ecuador, which consists of horizontal bands of yellow, blue and red, was first adopted by law in 1835 and later on 26 September 1860. The design of the current flag was finalized in 1900 with the addition of the coat of arms in the center of the flag. Before using the yellow, blue and red tricolor, Ecuador used white and blue flags that contained stars for each province of the country. The design of the flag is very similar to those of Colombia and Venezuela, which are also former constituent territories of Gran Colombia. All three are based on a proposal by Venezuelan General Francisco de Miranda, which was adopted by Venezuela in 1811 and later Gran Colombia with some modifications. There is a variant of the flag that does not contain the coat of arms that is used by the merchant marine. This flag matches Colombia's in every aspect, but Colombia uses a different design when her merchant marine ships are at sail. Along with Haiti, Bolivia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, and Venezuela, it is one of only seven national flags whose design incorporates a depiction of the flag itself.

Flag of Los Ríos RegionW
Flag of Los Ríos Region

The flag of the Los Ríos Region is one of the regional symbols of the Chilean Los Ríos Region.

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Flag of Huntingdonshire

The flag of Huntingdonshire is the county flag for the English County of Huntingdon. It was enrolled on the UK Flags Register by the Flag Institute on 25 June 2009.

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Flag of Tokelau

As Tokelau is a dependent territory of New Zealand, the flag of New Zealand has been used as the official flag for Tokelau. In May 2008, however, the local parliament, the General Fono, approved a distinctive flag and national emblem for Tokelau. This flag has not yet been widely used for official purposes, but an official launch of the new flag was planned for October 2009. The Governor-General presented the flag to the Ulu-o-Tokelau as Tokelau's first official flag on 7 September 2009.

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Flag of the Isle of Wight

The Flag of the Isle of Wight was adopted and registered in January 2009. It shows a diamond shape hovering over ocean waves. The indentation of the top corner of the diamond represents the River Medina, which is the largest river on the island.

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Flag of Wiltshire

There are three flag designs associated with the English county of Wiltshire. Like the proposed flags of many other counties, two of the three have no official status as they were not designed by the College of Arms. One of the designs, the "Bustard Flag", was approved by a full meeting of the Wiltshire Council on 1 December 2009, as a county flag and subsequently registered with the Flag Institute.

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Flag of Zabaykalsky Krai

The flag of Zabaykalsky Krai, along with the coat of arms, is the official symbol of Zabaykalsky Krai—a federal subject of Russia.