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  2. Flag of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Colombia symbolizes that Colombia gained its independence from Spain on 20 July 1810. [1] It is a horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red in a 2:1:1 ratio.

  3. Flag of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Ireland (Irish: bratach na hÉireann), frequently referred to in Ireland as 'the tricolour' (an trídhathach) and elsewhere as the Irish tricolour is a vertical tricolour of green (at the hoist), white and orange.

  4. Flag of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    The eight colors are yellow, blue, red (all from the national flag), sky blue, green, grey, silver and gold. [7] There is also a nine piece instruction on how to draw the coat of arms, [8] followed by a full color drawing and a black and white drawing of the arms. [9]

  5. M&M's - Wikipedia

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    Peanut M&M's were introduced in 1954 but first appeared [17] only in the color tan. In 1960, M&M's added the yellow, red, and green colors. [18] In 1976, the color orange was added to the mix to replace red, which was discontinued in response to the "red dye scare" over Red Dyes #2 and #4 having been evaluated as carcinogenic.

  6. Logos and uniforms of the New York Jets - Wikipedia

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    When the Titans became the Jets in 1963 the team colors changed from navy blue and gold to green and white, which they have remained ever since, although the franchise has used different shades of green and has at times used black as a third/trim color. For most of their history, the Jets had white helmets with green striping and logos, green ...

  7. Eye color - Wikipedia

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    The irises of human eyes exhibit a wide spectrum of colours. Eye color is a polygenic phenotypic trait determined by two factors: the pigmentation of the eye's iris [1] [2] and the frequency-dependence of the scattering of light by the turbid medium in the stroma of the iris.

  8. Flag of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The ancient history Shoku Nihongi says that Emperor Monmu used a flag representing the sun in his court in 701, the first recorded use of a sun-motif flag in Japan. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The oldest existing flag is preserved in Unpō-ji temple, Kōshū, Yamanashi , which is older than the 16th century, and an ancient legend says that the flag was given ...

  9. White - Wikipedia

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    It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully reflect and scatter all the visible wavelengths of light. White on television and computer screens is created by a mixture of red, blue, and green light. The color white can be given with white pigments, especially titanium dioxide. [2]