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1'x1.5' Caribbean Pirate Rebel Death Boat Flag

The JOLLY ROGER is the traditional flag of American and European pirates. Through history clans have distinguished themselves with many variations, often including swords, scimitars and skeletons, the skull and crossbones was common to most as a symbol to instill fear in merchantmen. If the pirates could cause enough fear and panic from afar, they didn't have to risk the physical danger of combat!
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2'x3' Polyester Germany Flag

One theory of the origin of this design holds that the black and gold combination relates to the colours on the semi-official coat of arms of the Holy Roman Empire. These two colors would find their way into the flag of the Austrian Empire, created in 1804 by the last ruler of the Holy Roman Empire, Francis II. Within two years, and following Napoleon's victory over Austria at Austerlitz, the Holy Roman Empire ceased to exist.
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Polyester 4H Future Farmers Flag

4-H is a youth organization administered by the Cooperative Extension System of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) with the mission of "engaging youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development." The four "H"'s stand for Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. The organization serves over 7 million members in the United States from ages 8 to 18 in almost 100,000 clubs.
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Polyester Acadian Louisiana Cajun Flag

The Acadians (French: Acadiens) are the descendants of the seventeenth-century French colonists who settled in the Canadian Maritime provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, and in the US state of Maine (Acadia ), a region geographically separate from Quebec which led to their developing two distinct cultures. In the Great Expulsion of 1755-1763, more than 14,000 Acadians were deported and many later settled in Louisiana, where they became known as Cajuns.
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Polyester Alabama State Flag

The flag of Alabama was adopted by Act 383 of the Alabama state legislature on February 16, 1895. A cross of St. Andrew is a diagonal cross, known in vexillology as a saltire. Because the bars must be at least six inches (15.24 cm) wide, small representations of the Alabama flag do not meet the legal definition and can not legally be considered "flags" of Alabama.
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Polyester American Flag with Eagle

Just like home baked apple pie, these beautiful American patriotic flags represent the best of liberty, democracy, and freedom. Encrested with a majestic eagle, these flags are perfect for showing support for your favorite American athletes and teams, American soldiers both home and abroad, and displaying your everyday patriotism!
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Polyester Australian National Flag

The flag of Australia was chosen in 1901 from entries in a worldwide design competition held following Federation. It was approved by Australian and British authorities over the next few years, although the exact specifications of the flag were changed several times both intentionally and as a result of confusion. The fly contains a representation of the Southern Cross constellation, made up of five white stars - one small five-pointed star and four, larger, seven-pointed stars.
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Polyester Black Beard Pirate Flag

The JOLLY ROGER is the traditional flag of American and European pirates. Through history clans have distinguished themselves with many variations, often including swords, scimitars and skeletons, the skull and crossbones was common to most as a symbol to instill fear in merchantmen. If the pirates could cause enough fear and panic from afar, they didn't have to risk the physical danger of combat!
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Polyester Boy Scouts World Scout Flag

The Boy Scouts of America was incorporated to provide a program for community organizations that offers effective character, citizenship, and personal fitness training for youth. Boy Scouting is a year-round program for boys age 11 - 17. Boys who are 10 may join if they have received the Arrow of Light Award or have finished the fifth grade. Boy Scouting is a program of fun outdoor activities, peer group leadership opportunities, and a personal exploration of career, hobby and special interests.
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Polyester Brasil Flag

The National Flag of Brazil has a green field on which is centered a large yellow rhombus, with white stars of five different sizes and a curved white band running through it. The motto Ordem e Progresso ("Order and Progress") is inscribed in capital letters (of the same shade of green as the field) inside the band. This flag is sometimes called Auriverde which means "(of) gold and green". The modern flag was officially adopted on November 19, 1889. The current national flag and ensign maintains the same design with some minor changes. This 27-star version was adopted on May 12, 1992.
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Polyester Budweiser King Of Beers Flag

Budweiser is a global pale lager brand owned by St. Louis based Anheuser-Busch. It is made with a proportion of rice in addition to barley malt, which the company claims gives the beer a lighter taste. Budweiser is produced in various breweries around the United States and globally. It is a filtered beer, and has 5.0 percent alcohol by volume - except in Utah, Minnesota, Colorado and Oklahoma where a 3.2% alcohol by weight strength is available due to state laws.
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Polyester Canadian National Flag

The National Flag of Canada, popularly known as the Maple Leaf and l'Unifolié (French for "the one-leaved"), is characterized by a stylized 11-pointed red maple leaf. Before this flag, Canada used variants of the British Red Ensign with the shield of Canada charged in the fly. In 1964 a committee was picked by Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson and of 3 choices the maple leaf design by George F.G. Stanley was chosen as the winner. The current flag was adopted in 1964 and made its first appearance on February 15, 1965, which is now celebrated annually as Flag Day.
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Polyester China Flag

The flag of the People's Republic of China, the "Five-Starred Red Flag" was designed by Zeng Liansong, an economist and artist from Ruian, Zhejiang in response to a circular distributed by the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) in July 1949. Zeng's was chosen out of more than 3,000 entries received for the design competition. Mao Zedong hoisted the first flag on a pole overlooking Tiananmen Square on the day of its unveiling.
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Polyester Confederate Battle Flag

The Confederate Navy Jack, also called "The Southern Cross," is a rectangular precursor of the Battle Flag, usually about 5×3 feet. The blue color in the saltire (the diagonal cross) is much lighter than in the Battle Flag, and it was flown only on Confederate ships from 1863 to 1865. The design was originally made by South Carolina Congressman William Porcher Miles with the intent to be the first national flag, but it was rejected by the Confederate government.
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Polyester Confederate Ireland Battle Flag

This iteration of The Confederate Navy Jack (The Southern Cross) Battle Flag is most commonly used in association with Irish rebel connotation. The base design of The Southern Cross was originally made by South Carolina Congressman William Porcher Miles with the intent to be the first national flag, but it was rejected by the Confederate government.
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Polyester Dominican Republic National Flag

In 1791 the Haitian government began it's struggle against French occupation and oppression, and fashioned their own flag by removing the white band from the French Tricolor and turning the striped horizontal! In the mid 1800s the people of the Dominican were dissatisfied with the Haitian rule, and fashioned their own flag by placing a white cross through the color bands of the Haitian adaptation. This current design of the Dominican Republic was first flown on February 27th 1844.
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Polyester Fire Department Flag

The Fire Dept. (Fire Department) flag is commonly flown in the front of firehouses / fire stations, and in support of the men and women who risk their lives to save others. It is also flown elsewhere in support and in times of mourning.
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Polyester French National Flag

The national flag of France (drapeau tricolore, drapeau bleu-blanc-rouge, drapeau français, rarely, le tricolore and, in military parlance, les couleurs) is a tricolour featuring three vertical bands colored blue (hoist side), white, and red. It is known to English speakers as the French tricolor/tricolour (see spelling differences), or the tricolore. Currently the flag is 50% longer than its width (i.e. in the proportion 2:3) and, except in the navy, has stripes of equal width. Initially, the three stripes of the flag were not equally wide, being in the proportions 30 (blue), 33 (white) and 37 (red), the same proportions as the former flag of Paris.
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Polyester Gay Pride Rainbow Flag

Since 1978 the 6-stripe rainbow flag has stood as a symbol or pride for the gay and lesbian communities, and is now officially recognized by the International Congress of Flag Makers.
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Polyester German National Flag

One theory of the origin of this design holds that the black and gold combination relates to the colors on the semi-official coat of arms of the Holy Roman Empire. These two colors would find their way into the flag of the Austrian Empire, created in 1804 by the last ruler of the Holy Roman Empire, Francis II. Within two years, and following Napoleon's victory over Austria at Austerlitz, the Holy Roman Empire ceased to exist.
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Polyester Indian National Flag

The National Flag of India was adopted in its present form during an ad hoc meeting of the Constituent Assembly held on the 22 July 1947, a few days before India's independence from the British on the 15 August, 1947. It has served as the national flag of the Dominion of India between the 15th of August 1947 and the 26 January 1950 and that of the Republic of India thereafter. The flag is a horizontal tricolour of saffron, white & green. In the centre there is a navy blue wheel with twenty-four spokes known as the Ashoka Chakra, taken from the Ashoka pillar at Sarnath. The flag is also the Indian Army's war flag, hoisted daily on military installations.
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Polyester Irish Flag

The National Flag of Ireland (Irish: An Bhratach Náisiúnta), known as the Irish tricolour, was adopted officially in 1919 by the the state called Ireland (Éire in Irish), sometimes known as the Republic of Ireland & given constitutional status under the 1937 Constitution of Ireland. The tricolour is regarded by many nationalists as the national flag of the whole of island of Ireland and thus it is often controversially flown by many nationalists in Northern Ireland as well as by the Gaelic Athletic Association.
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Polyester Italian Flag

The flag of Italy, often referred to in Italian as Il Tricolore, features three equally sized vertical bands of green, white and red, with the green at the hoist side. The first entity to use the Italian flag was the Cispadane Republic in 1796, after Napoleon's army crossed Italy. During this time, many small republics based on the Jacobian model, were formed and almost all used the French tricolour with different colours.
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Polyester Japanese National Flag

The national flag of Japan, known as Nisshoki ("sun flag") or Hinomaru ("sun disc") in Japanese, is a base white flag with a large red disc (representing the rising sun) in the center. A legend says that its origins lie in the days of the Mongol invasions of Japan in the 13th century, when the Buddhist priest Nichiren was supposed to have offered the sun disc flag to the Emperor of Japan, who was considered a descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu.
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