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downhaul of flag - translation to greek

NATIONAL FLAG
Flag of Nakhchivan; Azerbaijani flag; Flag of azerbaijan; Flag of nakhchivan; Flag of the azerbaijan ssr; Flag of Nakhichevan; 🇦🇿; Flag of Azerbaycan; Azeri flag; Azerbaijan flag
  • Flag of Azerbaijan over the building of the Azerbaijani embassy in Paris
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  • Construction sheet of the Azerbaijani flag
  • 23x15px]] ADR flag made by Mammad Amin Rasulzade during the years of emigration
  • 23x15px]] Flag of Soviet Azerbaijan between 1952 and 1990. Ratio: 1:2
  • 23x15px]] Flag of Azerbaijan between 21 June and 9 November 1918
  • [[National Flag Square]] in [[Baku]]
  • A member of the [[Azerbaijani National Guard]] holding the national flag.

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flag officer         
  • The Flag of the Chief of Staff of the United States Army
MILITARY OFFICER OF CERTAIN SENIORITY
Flag rank; Embarked flag officer; Flag officer.; Flag-officer; Flag Officers; Flag officers; Flag Officer; Flag Rank; Flag Officer Commanding
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Definition

Palmetto flag
·add. ·- Any of several flags adopted by South California after its secession. That adopted in November, 1860, had a green cabbage palmetto in the center of a white field; the final one, January, 1861, had a white palmetto in the center of a blue field and a white crescent in the upper left-hand corner.

Wikipedia

Flag of Azerbaijan

The national flag of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan bayrağı), often referred to in Azerbaijani as Üçrəngli bayraq (English: Tricolour flag), is a horizontal tricolour that features three equally sized bars of bright blue, red, and green; a white crescent; and a centred eight-pointed star. The flag has become the predominant and most recognizable symbol of Azerbaijan. The bright blue represents Azerbaijan's Turkic heritage, the red represents progress, and the green represents Islam, which is Azerbaijan's majority religion.

The Azerbaijani Flag Day, held every year on 9 November, was established by Law No. 595 on 17 November 2009. The day commemorates the first official adoption of the tricolour as a national flag by the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, which occurred on 9 November 1918. The flag was used by the republic until the 1920 Soviet invasion of Azerbaijan. It was reinstated, with slight variations to the colours and size, on 5 February 1991 following the country's independence from the Soviet Union.

The flag is referred to in the national constitution and mentioned twice in the national anthem, Azərbaycan marşı. On land, the flag is used as the civil, state and war flag; at sea, it is used as the civil, state, naval ensigns, and the naval jack. The Azerbaijani law regulates the flag's use and display, protecting it from desecration. The flag also has official status in Nakhchivan, an autonomous republic within Azerbaijan.