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  1. Iceland's first national flag was a white cross on a deep blue background. It was first shown in parade in 1897. The modern flag dates from 1915, when a red cross was inserted into the white cross of the original flag. This cross represents Christianity.

  2. Blue and white had originally been chosen for several reasons. The first local flag of those colours, used only briefly, dated from 1809. In 1903 a coat of arms was granted to the island, showing a white or silver falcon on a blue shield. Blue and white were also the traditional colours of clothing worn by people in Iceland.

  3. The Galápagos Islands (Spanish: Islas Galápagos) are an archipelago of volcanic islands in the Eastern Pacific, located around the Equator 900 km (560 mi) west of South America. They form the Galápagos Province of the Republic of Ecuador, with a population of slightly over 33,000 (2020).

  4. 4 de may. de 2024 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. This is a notable gallery with flags of islands . Contents. 1 Africa. 1.1 Cape Verde. 1.2 Comoros. 2 Asia. 2.1 Indonesia. 2.2 Japan. 2.2.1 Sea of Japan. 2.2.2 Seto Inland Sea. 2.2.3 Gotō Islands. 2.2.4 Tsushima Strait. 2.2.5 Other islands in Nagasaki Prefecture. 2.2.6 Ryukyu Islands.

  5. 16 de sept. de 2022 · Many people would struggle to name the 13 Caribbean sovereign nations, let alone place them on a map or identify their flags. These are the 13 Caribbean flags and the meaning behind each design. Antigua and Barbuda. The Bahamas.

  6. A brief history of the Icelandic flag by Birgir Thorlacius. Previously published in Icelandic in Fáni Íslands, skjaldarmerki, þjóðsöngur, heiðursmerki [The Flag, Coat of Arms, National Anthem and Official Honours of Iceland], published by the Prime Minister's Office, 1991. The flag and the campaign for independence

  7. The flag of the Faroe Islands (in Faroese: Merkið) is an offset cross, representing Christianity. It is similar in design to other Nordic flags – a tradition set by the Dannebrog of Denmark, of which the Faroe Islands are an autonomous territory. The flag is called Merkið, which means "the banner" or

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