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Flags of the World - Second Edition

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  • 232 páginas
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The world has undergone significant transformations in recent years, with democracy movements liberating populations and establishing new governments. Territorial conflicts and ethnic strife have led to the emergence of new nations, each adopting new flags as symbols of change and freedom. Since the 2003 edition, more than a dozen new flags have been introduced, including those of South Sudan, Iraq, Kosovo, and Libya. This updated edition is organized alphabetically by nation, featuring concise descriptions of each flag's origins and symbolism, providing a captivating perspective on the respective countries. Each flag is presented in full color, accompanied by quick-reference facts such as flag ratio, usage, adoption date, geographical area, population, capital city, languages, religions, ethnic groups, national anthem title, and national motto. A sample color stamp enhances the insights provided. The book also includes revised features like a brief history of flags, an illustrated directory of flag styles, state flags of the U.S., provincial flags of Canada, flags of the U.K., international organization flags, signal flags, and a world map. This authoritative and vividly illustrated guide serves as both a practical reference and an enjoyable read, compiled by international experts and endorsed by the Flag Institute.

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Título
Flags of the World - Second Edition
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Firefly Books
Publicado en
2012
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
232
ISBN10
1770851577
ISBN13
9781770851573
Serie
Descripción
The world has undergone significant transformations in recent years, with democracy movements liberating populations and establishing new governments. Territorial conflicts and ethnic strife have led to the emergence of new nations, each adopting new flags as symbols of change and freedom. Since the 2003 edition, more than a dozen new flags have been introduced, including those of South Sudan, Iraq, Kosovo, and Libya. This updated edition is organized alphabetically by nation, featuring concise descriptions of each flag's origins and symbolism, providing a captivating perspective on the respective countries. Each flag is presented in full color, accompanied by quick-reference facts such as flag ratio, usage, adoption date, geographical area, population, capital city, languages, religions, ethnic groups, national anthem title, and national motto. A sample color stamp enhances the insights provided. The book also includes revised features like a brief history of flags, an illustrated directory of flag styles, state flags of the U.S., provincial flags of Canada, flags of the U.K., international organization flags, signal flags, and a world map. This authoritative and vividly illustrated guide serves as both a practical reference and an enjoyable read, compiled by international experts and endorsed by the Flag Institute.