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Flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory* |
country |
British Indian Ocean Territory |
used by |
Commissioner, British Indian Ocean Territory |
current since |
1990-11-08 |
created by |
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format |
1:2 |
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rectangular |
FIAV |
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colours |
see included flag |
other characteristics |
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Ænglisc: Bryttisca Indisca Garsecg Landscipe fana
English: Flag of the British Indian Ocean Territory
Français : Drapeau du territoire britannique de l'océan Indien
Italiano: Bandiera del Territorio Britannico dell'Oceano Indiano
Scots: Banner o the Breetish Indian Ocean Territory
blue, white, red, green flag has 11 horizontal stripes
flag includes depiction of the animal/plant Arecaceae
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Date |
8 November 1990 |
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From the Open Clip Art site, namely uk_british_indian_ocean_territory.svg by Caleb Moore. |
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This file is lacking author information.
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