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Gallery of sovereign-state flags — This gallery of sovereign state flags shows the flags of sovereign states that appear on the list of sovereign states. For other flags, please see flags of active autonomist and secessionist movements … Wikipedia
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Civil flag — A civil flag is a version of the national flag that is flown by civilians on non government installations or craft. The use of civil flags was more common in the past, in order to denote buildings or ships that were not manned by the military. In … Wikipedia