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There are two animals featured on the coat of arms of Uganda and, yes, one of them is the grey-crowned crane! The grey-crowned crane is prominently displayed on the side of the shield with one of its legs holding onto the side of the shield. The second animal, on the other side of the shield, is the Ugandan kob which represents abundant wildlife. What is a kob? A kob is an antelope — a reddish-brown deer-like animal with spiral rear-facing horns found across grasslands and floodplains in Uganda. Brahaj, Jaho (2007). Flamuri i Kombit Shqiptar: origjina, lashtësia. Enti Botues "Gjergj Fishta". ISBN 9789994338849. According to Chapter I, Article 28, paragraph 2 of the Constitution, the national colours of Poland are white and red. [1] The Coat of Arms Act, Article 4, further specifies that the colours are white and red in two horizontal, parallel stripes of equal width, of which the top one is white and the bottom one is red. [2] If the colours are displayed vertically, the white stripe is placed on the left from the onlooker's viewpoint. Attachment no. 2 to the Act shows the national colours in both horizontal and vertical alignment, as well as the official shades of both colours expressed as coordinates in the CIE xyY (CIE 1931) colour space with the tolerated colour differences (ΔE) specified in the CIE 1976 ( L*, u*, v*) colour space ( CIELUV). [2] Variants of the national flag [ edit ] An unofficial construction sheet of the flag with coat of arms, based on specifications in Polish law Hopefully, the number of steppe eagles will steadily increase so that the national bird of Egypt can be enjoyed for generations to come. I delegati del Partito Fascista Albanese applaudono durante una seduta del Congresso". Istituto Luce. 16 September 1940.

Albanian coins in circulation – Issue of 1995, 1996 and 2000". Bank of Albania. 2004–2009. Archived from the original on 6 March 2009 . Retrieved 9 March 2012. Flag of the Principality of Albania that was once in the possession of Italian diplomat Baron Carlo Aliotti. Adopted on May 1, 1951, the Lower Saxony flag follows the same color scheme as the national German flag. The color scheme is also meant to be a neutral symbol that represents Braunschweig, Hannover, Oldenburg, and Schaumburg-Lippe. The design of the national flag of Zambia is described in National Flag and Armorial Ensigns Act of 4 June 1965. [2]

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The shield on the coat of arms features three images. At the top is waves of blue and white representing the waves of both Lake Victoria and Lake Albert. The middle is the golden sun representing the sunshine. The bottom has a symbolic drum. A banner at the bottom reads, “For God and My Country.” Are Animals Featured on Ugandan Money? on the following public holidays, namely: Africa Freedom Day, Heroes Day, Unity Day, and Independence Day; Podeh, Elie. "The symbolism of the Arab flag in modern Arab states: between commonality and uniqueness." Nations and Nationalism 17.2 (2011): p. 435. According to researcher and art conservator Frederik Stamati and his colleague Ariola Prifti, an ethnographic fund specialist at the Center for Albanological Studies, there is no trace evidence of the original flag that was raised in Vlorë on 28 November 1912, the day Albania declared its independence. [18] This viewpoint is reaffirmed in an editorial by news media Top Channel dated 1 November 2012 and titled "The mystery of the first Albanian flag". It concludes that "there is no definitive proof" on how the raised flag looked on the day Albania declared its independence, while providing ten hypotheses. [19] Postcard showing an illustration of the Albanian flag alongside a photograph of Aladro Kastriota ( c. 1913) When Muhammad Ali successfully seized power in Egypt, at that time the country was officially an Eyalet ( Cum Eyalet) of the Ottoman Empire. However, throughout his reign, and that of his sons and grandsons, Egypt enjoyed virtual independence as an own Khedivate. The meaning of the three stars and crescents has been suggested that this was to symbolise the victory of his armies in three continents (Africa, Asia, and Europe), and his own sovereignty over Egypt, Sudan, and Hejaz. The similarity with the flag of the Ottoman Empire was deliberate, as Muhammad Ali harbored grandiose ambitions of deposing the Ottoman dynasty, and seizing the sultanic throne himself.

Pakistan sets another record for world's largest flag". Tribune. 22 October 2012 . Retrieved 18 December 2013. In case of a national mourning, announced by a decision of the Council of Ministers, the national flag is raised at half-mast. State flags [ edit ] Flag raised on Independence Day (1912) [ edit ] Ustawa z dnia 19 lutego 1993 r. o znakach Sił Zbrojnych Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej [Insignia of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland Act], Dz. U. z 1993 r. Nr 34, poz. 154 (1993-02-19) Today, many flags used in Poland are based on the design of the national flag. This applies especially to flags defined by Polish law and used by the Polish military and other uniformed services, such as the naval ensign – a swallow-tailed horizontal bicolour of white and red defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe. [17] Flags of some administrative subdivisions also resemble the national flag. Examples include the former flag of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship – a horizontal bicolour of white and red defaced with the arms of the voivodeship – or the flag of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship – a horizontal tricolour of white, yellow and red with the yellow stripe half as wide as any of the other two. [18] Controversies [ edit ] Under the guidance of School Badges, this Liverpool badge with your unique design will definitely be more meaningful, and can better express your support and love for Liverpool Football Club.

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Nile crocodile: The Nile crocodile is the second largest crocodile next to the saltwater crocodile. Nile crocodiles can reach lengths of 13-14 ½ feet and weigh around 900 pounds! They are still dangerous animals resulting in 200 human deaths per year in Egypt. Pakistan flag". Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan. Archived from the original on 5 March 2009 . Retrieved 11 December 2007. What makes steppe eagles different than most eagles is they nest on the ground. They also mostly hunt on the ground, watching with their keen eyes for ground squirrels and other small mammals. Therefore, this is how they get their name “steppe” eagle with a steppe habitat being plains of grassland usually with few or no trees. How Big are Steppe Eagles?

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