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Dansk: Anguillas flag (taget i brug den 30. maj 1990) - RGB farverne, 1:2 dimensionerne og konstruktionsdetajlerne baseret delvist på skabelonerne: National Flag of Anguilla (Government of Anguilla), Anguilla (FOTW) og Anguilla (World Flag Database)
English: Flag of Anguilla (adopted on 30 May 1990) - RGB colours, 1:2 dimensions and construction details based partly on the templates: National Flag of Anguilla (Government of Anguilla), Anguilla (FOTW) and Anguilla (World Flag Database)
Italiano: Bandiera di Anguilla
Русский: Флаг Ангильи
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7 June 2008 |
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It is created by John C Meuser, and is part of openclipart.org |
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Dbenbenn; Vectorized by Froztbyte |
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