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  2. List of awareness ribbons - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of awareness ribbons. The meaning behind an awareness ribbon depends on its colors and pattern. Since many advocacy groups have adopted ribbons as symbols of support or awareness, ribbons, particularly those of a single color, some colors may refer to more than one cause. Some causes may be represented by more than one ...

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject UK Railways/Colours list - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Wikipedia:WikiProject UK Railways/Colours list. This page contains a list of colours used in previous/next station boxes on UK railway station (and related/similar) articles, believed to be up-to-date as of 26 December 2023. Some of the colours have templates (e.g. { { NXEA colour }}) which can be used to implement them.

  4. List of colors by shade - Wikipedia

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    Magenta is variously defined as a purplish-red, reddish-purple, or a mauvish–crimson color. On color wheels of the RGB and CMY color models, it is located midway between red and blue, opposite green. Complements of magenta are evoked by light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a wavelength of roughly 500–530 nm.

  5. Travel industry urges expansion of green list destinations - AOL

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    Airlines UK, an industry body which represents UK carriers, said the Government must make “major additions” to the green list at the next review point in three weeks.

  6. National colours - Wikipedia

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    Green, yellow, red and blue National colours of Ethiopia Gabon: Green, yellow and blue Gambia: Red, blue, green and white Ghana: Red, yellow, green and black Black and white (used in sports) Guinea: Red, yellow and green Guinea-Bissau: Red, yellow, green and black Ivory Coast: Orange, white and green Kenya: Black, red, green and white Lesotho

  7. Awards and decorations of the British Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The British Armed Forces recognises service and personal accomplishments of individuals while a member of the Royal Navy, British Army or Royal Air Force with the awarding of various awards and decorations . Together with rank and qualification badges, such awards are a means to outwardly display the highlights of a serviceperson's career.

  8. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    Grey is often used to represent independent politicians, however in the UK, white is used to represent independent politicians. Green Green banner and signs at an anti-nuclear protest by the Green Party in Germany in 2008. Green is the colour for both environmentalist and Islamist political parties and movements (see green in Islam).

  9. List of Machin stamps - Wikipedia

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    Dark green on white 5p: Purple heather on white 10p: Aqua green on white 20p: Light green on white 50p: Slate grey on white £1: Wood brown on white High Value: £2: Bright blue on white 4 April 2022 £3: Purple on white £5: Spruce green on white International £1.85: Wood brown 4 April 2022 £2.55: Sapphire blue £3.25: Purple £4.20: Light green

  10. Wikipedia:Index of United Kingdom political parties meta ...

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    Green (NI) #8dc63f Green Party of Northern Ireland: Green #02A95B Green Party of England and Wales: Green #528D6B Green Party (UK) Havering Residents Association #264404 Havering Residents Association: Heavy Woollen Independents #696969 Heavy Woollen District Independents: Heritage #0A00A5 Heritage Party (UK) Highlands and Islands purple

  11. List of British postage stamps - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of British postage stamps issued by the Royal Mail postal service of the United Kingdom, normally referred to in philatelic circles as Great Britain. This list should be consistent with printed publications, [1] [2] and cite sources of any deviation (e.g., magazine issue listing newly found variations).