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That's actually Portuguese (understandable mistake, Portugues is a Romance language and thus descended from Latin)DragonFreak said:This was a few entries ago but I wish America had a cool latin phrase like Ordem e Progresso.
Burundian history is depressing (this a very abridged version. Its full history is even more depressing)Wikipedia said:Due to clearing of the forests for agriculture, logging, development projects, and the creation of conservation areas, the [Twa have been forced to leave the mountain forests and establish new homes. As they seek to develop new means of sustaining their communities (such as agriculture and livestock development) most are currently landless and live in poverty. The ancestral land rights of the Twa have never been recognized by their governments and no compensation has been made for lands lost.
Twa children have little access to education and their communities have limited representation in local and national government. Due to their pygmy ancestry, they continue to suffer ethnic prejudice, discrimination, violence, and general exclusion from society.[6][7] Batwa men struggle with alcoholism, known to occur in communities facing cultural collapse as men can no longer carry out traditional roles and provide for families.[8] By 2007, begging was the primary source of livelihood for 40% of the Batwa in Rwanda.[9]
The World Happiness Report 2016 Update ranked Burundi as the world's least happy nation
Rule 4: Angkor Wat is a rather complex emblem.My Australia write-up said:Even if I think this color combination is used too much, it's not really a bad color combination.
I do, however, think the yellow star doesn't go well at all with the yellow band. Makes this flag look unevenbadposter said:Even if I think African countries use the Pan-African colors (green, red and yellow) too much, I don't think the colors look bad.
Rule 2Some guy who likes flags said:Honestly, the only flags with Pan-African colors I can distinguish are that of Ethiopia, Ghana (due to the World Cup), the Republic of the Congo, São Tomé and Principe, Burkina Faso and Zimbabwe. I think I'm gonna copypaste this in the future.
The maple leaf has eleven points because a maple leaf of that shape was tested to be the least blurry design in windy conditions.Wikipedia said:The maple leaf has been used as a Canadian emblem since the 1700s.[9] It was first used as a national symbol in 1868 when it appeared on the coat of arms of both Ontario and Quebec.[10] In 1867, Alexander Muir composed the patriotic song "The Maple Leaf Forever", which became an unofficial anthem in English-speaking Canada.[11] The maple leaf was later added to the Canadian coat of arms in 1921.[10] From 1876 until 1901, the leaf appeared on all Canadian coins and remained on the penny after 1901.[12] The use of the maple leaf by the Royal Canadian Regiment as a regimental symbol extended back to 1860.[13] During the First World War and Second World War, badges of the Canadian Forces were often based on a maple leaf design.[14] The maple leaf would eventually adorn the tombstones of Canadian military graves
Hello!Charley Dietz said:Paging every Canadian user here
He speaks like an abstract artist...
The blues are representative of the sky and sea, the two essential elements of Cape Verde. It's offset to represent that not one single point/area of the flag is more important than the other, circular to represent equality, and similarity to an Armillary sphere, representation of their history as mariners. 10 stars, for the 10 islands.
I suppose Cape Verde is a land of Dialogue. When we speak, we create circles, hence the (flag's) circle, also made of stars (referring countrymen as individual stars). Which is offset to a third of the flag, every star distributed at 30 degrees. When we speak (general humanity?), we seek consensus, in order to reinforce ourselves...
But that need for approval must be contained, because too much can be chaotic. Hence, The Red stripe contained by the two white stripes. Because psychologically and historically speaking we consider the color white as a representation of peace. Thus, we must make an effort for the development of cape verde, but we must do this in the realm of peace.
In other words, to create this flag, explored various dimensions... Until I created symbol, that would be impossible to be defined or explained by a simplistic meaning.
Fuck you.In 1966, Bokassa used his position to oust Dacko and declared himself president. He then began a reign of terror, taking all important government posts for himself.[2] He personally supervised judicial beatings and introduced a rule that thieves would have an ear cut off for the first two offenses and a hand for the third. In December 1976, in emulation of his hero Napoleon, he appointed himself emperor of the Central African Empire, with a coronation ceremony in 1977 costing US$20 million ($80 million today), practically bankrupting the country. His diamond-encrusted crown alone cost $5 million ($20 million today).[2] In 1979 he had hundreds of schoolchildren arrested for refusing to buy uniforms from a company owned by one of his wives. Bokassa was reported to have personally supervised the massacre of 100 of the schoolchildren by his Imperial Guard.
Also, fuck CAR politicians who praise a guy who literally murdered schoolchildrenMany people in the Central African Republic, and most of the rest of the world, regard Bokassa as a typical kleptocrat or describe him as either an egotistical madman or a bloodthirsty dictator. In 2010, President François Bozizé issued a decree rehabilitating Bokassa and calling him "a son of the nation recognised by all as a great builder".[56] The decree went on to hold that "This rehabilitation of rights erases penal condemnations, particularly fines and legal costs, and stops any future incapacities that result from them".[56] In the lead-up to this official rehabilitation, Bokassa has been praised by CAR politicians for his patriotism and for the periods of stability that he brought the country.[56]
This flag really needs to change, but the country has bigger issues to solve.Despite many political upheavals within Chad since independence, the flag has not been changed. This may be because the flag is not associated with any of the main power rivals within Chad, which had no sense of national identity before independence, and little after independence.
Just coincidence, I think.DragonFreak said:Why is Chad and Romania's flag identical?
DragonFreak said:Why is Chad and Romania's flag identical?
Rule 3: Red, white and blue. Some overused things are good.Wikipedia said:There is a rather popular legend in Chile that claims this third Chilean flag won a "Most Beautiful National Flag in the World" contest. Its most common version states that this happened in 1907 in Blankenberghe, Belgium, in the coast of the Baltic Sea [sic].[7] Other versions of this story say this happened in the 19th century, or that the Chilean flag was placed second after the French flag; there are even variations that talk about Chile's national anthem, placing it either in the first place or second, after La Marseillaise. The fact that the only documented version of this story gets basic details wrong (Belgium has a coast on the North Sea, not the Baltic Sea) doesn't reflect well on its historical accuracy.
Rule 2:Wikipedia said:The flag of Texas was designed and adopted on 25 January 1839; whereas Chile's flag was adopted 22 years earlier on 18 October 1817.
Yeah, it's not very distinctiveWikipedia said:One reason for its suppression was that it was easily confused with both the flag of the Netherlands and the tricolor of revolutionary France, from which it was inspired.
A chil could draw this flag from memory
Typo, but I'm keeping itF-777 said:A chil could draw this flag from memory
Pun or typo?
Republic of China (1912-1928)This breaks some rules. This, however, doesn't matter, as all flags with a dragon are automatically good.