lowering of the flag - traduzione in italiano
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lowering of the flag - traduzione in italiano

Metis Flag; Métis Flag; Metis flag; Flag of the Métis; Flag of the Metis; Flag of Métis; Flag of Metis; Flag of the Métis people; Flag of the Metis people; Flag of Métis people; Flag of Metis people

lowering of the flag      
ammainare la bandiera
national flag         
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FLAG OF A COUNTRY OR NATION
National Flags; National flags; Country flag; Battle flags; National Flag; Burgh Flag; Country flags
bandiera nazionale
ammainabandiera      
n. lowering of the flag

Definizione

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

Métis flag

The Métis flag was first used by Métis resistance fighters in Rupert's Land before the 1816 Battle of Seven Oaks. According to only one contemporary account, the flag was "said to be" a gift from the North West Company in 1815, but no other surviving accounts confirm this. Both the red and blue versions of the flag have been used to represent the political and military force of the Métis since that time. The Métis flag predates the Flag of Canada by at least 150 years, and is the oldest patriotic flag that is indigenous to Canada.

The blue background flag has been accepted by the Métis National Council as the official flag of the Métis Nation. In 2013, the Métis National Council secured an official mark for the flag to protect it as a symbol of the Métis Nation, and ensure its collective ownership by citizens of the Métis Nation.