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  2. Banner of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Banner of Poland torn in the Battle of Grunwald (1410) as painted by Jan Matejko in 1878.. One of the most famous standard-bearers of Kraków was Marcin of Wrocimowice (d. 1442) who carried the national banner in the Battle of Grunwald in 1410.

  3. List of flags of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Flag Date Use Description 1960s–present [3] [4]: Flag of Albania used by Kosovo Albanians: A red field charged with a double-headed eagle. Dimensions: 2:3 2010–present: Flag of Serbia used by Kosovo Serbs

  4. Flag protocol - Wikipedia

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    A flag protocol (or flag code) is a set of rules and regulations for the display of flags within a country, including national, subnational, and foreign flags. Generally, flag protocols call for the national flag to be the most prominent flag (i.e, in the position of honor), flown highest and to its own right (the viewer's left) and for the flag to never touch the ground.

  5. Pennon - Wikipedia

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    Pennon-style flags were one of the principal three varieties of flags carried during the Middle Ages (the other two were the banner and the standard). [1] The pennon is a flag resembling the guidon in shape, but only half the size. It does not contain any coat of arms, but only crests, mottos and heraldic and ornamental devices.

  6. List of Czech flags - Wikipedia

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    Bohuslav of Švamberg banner: 1420s–1434: Orebites banner: Banner with pelican used by Orebites and later Orphans. 1420s–1434: Praguers banner: The "Prague Banner". During the Hussite Wars the city militia fought under this banner. Later banner was captured by Swedish troops in 1649 and placed in the Royal Military Museum in Stockholm

  7. Communist symbolism - Wikipedia

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    A tradition of including communist symbolism in socialist-style emblems and flags began with the flag of the Soviet Union and has since been taken up by a long line of socialist states. In Indonesia, Latvia, Lithuania and Ukraine, communist symbols are banned and displays in public for non-educational use are considered a criminal offense. [1]

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