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QUESTION: Do you dare to fly the flags of the world?
CZ🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

QUESTION: Do you dare to fly the flags of the world?

The article discusses the history and current usage of national flags around the world, highlighting their evolution from military banners to symbols of states, regions, and organizations. It mentions there are 195 internationally recognized state flags, including those of 193 UN member states and two permanent observer states—Vatican City and Palestine. The piece notes that some flags have undergone changes in recent years, such as Kyrgyzstan modifying its sun rays design in late 2023 and Mauritania adding red stripes to its flag in 2017 to honor independence war victims. It also points out that many flags are visually similar, making them difficult to distinguish without expertise, using examples like Monaco and Indonesia’s flags, which differ mainly in proportions and shade. The article concludes by inviting readers to test their knowledge through an online quiz.

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QUESTION: Do you dare to fly the flags of the world?

The article discusses the history and current usage of national flags around the world, highlighting their evolution from military banners to symbols of states, regions, and organizations. It mentions there are 195 internationally recognized state flags, including those of 193 UN member states and two permanent observer states—Vatican City and Palestine. The piece notes that some flags have undergone changes in recent years, such as Kyrgyzstan modifying its sun rays design in late 2023 and Mauritania adding red stripes to its flag in 2017 to honor independence war victims. It also points out that many flags are visually similar, making them difficult to distinguish without expertise, using examples like Monaco and Indonesia’s flags, which differ mainly in proportions and shade. The article concludes by inviting readers to test their knowledge through an online quiz.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual overview of flags and their historical and contemporary significance without taking a clear ideological stance. While it touches on political entities like Palestine and the UN, it does not frame these topics in a biased manner. The focus remains on objective history,旗

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