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  2. Shades of pink - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the common pink colors and their names, such as light pink, hot pink, deep pink, and pastel pink. See the color coordinates, hex codes, and sources for each shade of pink.

  3. X11 color names - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and usage of X11 color names, a text file that maps strings to RGB values on the X Window System. Compare the X11, W3C and web colors lists and see examples of color names with clashing or multiple definitions.

  4. List of colors (alphabetical) - Wikipedia

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    A compact version of the colors in the list of colors A–F, G–M, and N–Z articles. Each color has a swatch, a name, and HSV, RGB, and #hex values in the sRGB color space.

  5. Pink - Wikipedia

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    Pink is a pale tint of red, named after the flowers pinks, and has various meanings and associations in different contexts. Learn about the etymology, history, art, fashion, science and nature of pink, as well as its shades and variations.

  6. List of colors: N–Z - Wikipedia

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    Colors are an important part of visual arts, fashion, interior design, and many other fields and disciplines.. The following is a list of colors.A number of the color swatches below are taken from domain-specific naming schemes such as X11 or HTML4.

  7. List of flags by color - Wikipedia

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    This web page lists flags that have black, white or red as one of their colors. It does not explain the meaning or symbolism of these colors in the flags.

  8. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    Two men using the hanky code. In the 1970s, the modern handkerchief (or hanky) code emerged in the form of bandanas, worn in back pockets, in colors that signaled sexual interests, fetishes, and if the wearer was a "top" or "bottom". [85] [86] It was popular among the gay leather community of the United States [87] and the cruising scene more ...

  9. Pride flag - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different pride flags that represent various sexual orientations, gender identities and subcultures within the LGBT community. The rainbow flag is the most widely used symbol of LGBT pride, but there are also flags for bisexuality, asexuality, aromanticism and more.