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  1. Country flags of the world (list of all 254)
  2. 60 American Flag Pictures That Will Make You Feel Patriotic in 2023
  3. Flag of the United States of America
  4. 60 American Flag Pictures That Will Make You Feel Patriotic in 2023
  5. Country flags of the world (list of all 254)
  6. Flag of the United States of America


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Country flags of the world (list of all 254)

• Afghanistan • Åland Islands • Albania • Algeria • American Samoa • Andorra • Angola • Anguilla • Antarctica • Antigua and Barbuda • Argentina • Armenia • Aruba • Australia • Austria • Azerbaijan • Bahamas • Bahrain • Bangladesh • Barbados • Belarus • Belgium • Belize • Benin • Bermuda • Bhutan • Bolivia • Bosnia and Herzegovina • Botswana • Bouvet Island • Brazil • British Indian Ocean Territory • Brunei • Bulgaria • Burkina Faso • Burundi • Cambodia • Cameroon • Canada • Cape Verde • Caribbean Netherlands • Cayman Islands • Central African Republic • Chad • Chile • China • Christmas Island • Cocos Islands • Colombia • Comoros • Republic of the Congo • DR Congo • Cook Islands • Costa Rica • Côte d'Ivoire • Croatia • Cuba • Curaçao • Cyprus • Czechia • Denmark • Djibouti • Dominica • Dominican Republic • Ecuador • Egypt • El Salvador • England • Equatorial Guinea • Eritrea • Estonia • Eswatini • Ethiopia • Falkland Islands • Faroe Islands • Fiji • Finland • France • French Guiana • French Polynesia • French Southern and Antarctic Lands • Gabon • Gambia • Georgia • Germany • Ghana • Gibraltar • Greece • Greenland • Grenada • Guadeloupe • Guam • Guatemala • Guernsey • Guinea • Guinea-Bissau • Guyana • Haiti • Heard Island and McDonald Islands • Honduras • Hong Kong • Hungary • Iceland • India • Indonesia • Iran • Iraq • Ireland • Isle of Man • Israel • Italy • Jamaica • Japan • Jersey • Jordan • Kazakhstan • Kenya • Kiribati • North Korea • South Korea • Kosovo • Kuwait • K...

60 American Flag Pictures That Will Make You Feel Patriotic in 2023

Courtesy Kate Magee Grand Prize winner: Patriot project “Shortly after his deployment to Afghanistan, my younger brother was wounded in an enemy rocket attack. I decided to create a photo essay to honor him and all those who have served. I photograph people with the Stars and Stripes and ask them what the flag means to them. Pictured here is retired Marine Robert Frazier, running across his family’s cornfield in Harrisonburg, Virginia. He, and I, are very proud of this country.” —Kate Magee, Richmond, Virginia. Don’t forget to read up on proper Courtesy Ashleigh Rockey Flag in a droplet “From my desk on the 22nd floor of my office in Philadelphia, I have an incredible view of the flag on the roof of the building across the street. I snapped this photo two years ago on a rainy day in April. When I went to edit it on my phone, I noticed that each raindrop was tinted with red, white, and blue. The complete American flag is reflected—reversed and upside down—in the center drop.” —Ashleigh Rockey, Kirklyn, Pennsylvania. This looks like something you’d see in a Courtesy Michele Garrant At attention “After a windstorm last July, the flag in front of our home got flipped up and stuck on the flagpole. My boyfriend, an Air Force veteran, went outside to untangle it. About 15 minutes later, I realized he was still there, admiring the flag and watching the cars go by. I grabbed my camera and took this photo from our kitchen window. My boyfriend had no idea until he came in...

Flag of the United States of America

The Stars and Stripes changed on May 1, 1795, when Congress enacted the second Flag Resolution, which mandated that new stars and stripes be added to the flag when new states were admitted to the Union. The first two new states were There is no official assignment of meaning or symbolism to the colours of the flag. However,

60 American Flag Pictures That Will Make You Feel Patriotic in 2023

Courtesy Kate Magee Grand Prize winner: Patriot project “Shortly after his deployment to Afghanistan, my younger brother was wounded in an enemy rocket attack. I decided to create a photo essay to honor him and all those who have served. I photograph people with the Stars and Stripes and ask them what the flag means to them. Pictured here is retired Marine Robert Frazier, running across his family’s cornfield in Harrisonburg, Virginia. He, and I, are very proud of this country.” —Kate Magee, Richmond, Virginia. Don’t forget to read up on proper Courtesy Ashleigh Rockey Flag in a droplet “From my desk on the 22nd floor of my office in Philadelphia, I have an incredible view of the flag on the roof of the building across the street. I snapped this photo two years ago on a rainy day in April. When I went to edit it on my phone, I noticed that each raindrop was tinted with red, white, and blue. The complete American flag is reflected—reversed and upside down—in the center drop.” —Ashleigh Rockey, Kirklyn, Pennsylvania. This looks like something you’d see in a Courtesy Michele Garrant At attention “After a windstorm last July, the flag in front of our home got flipped up and stuck on the flagpole. My boyfriend, an Air Force veteran, went outside to untangle it. About 15 minutes later, I realized he was still there, admiring the flag and watching the cars go by. I grabbed my camera and took this photo from our kitchen window. My boyfriend had no idea until he came in...

Country flags of the world (list of all 254)

• Afghanistan • Åland Islands • Albania • Algeria • American Samoa • Andorra • Angola • Anguilla • Antarctica • Antigua and Barbuda • Argentina • Armenia • Aruba • Australia • Austria • Azerbaijan • Bahamas • Bahrain • Bangladesh • Barbados • Belarus • Belgium • Belize • Benin • Bermuda • Bhutan • Bolivia • Bosnia and Herzegovina • Botswana • Bouvet Island • Brazil • British Indian Ocean Territory • Brunei • Bulgaria • Burkina Faso • Burundi • Cambodia • Cameroon • Canada • Cape Verde • Caribbean Netherlands • Cayman Islands • Central African Republic • Chad • Chile • China • Christmas Island • Cocos Islands • Colombia • Comoros • Republic of the Congo • DR Congo • Cook Islands • Costa Rica • Côte d'Ivoire • Croatia • Cuba • Curaçao • Cyprus • Czechia • Denmark • Djibouti • Dominica • Dominican Republic • Ecuador • Egypt • El Salvador • England • Equatorial Guinea • Eritrea • Estonia • Eswatini • Ethiopia • Falkland Islands • Faroe Islands • Fiji • Finland • France • French Guiana • French Polynesia • French Southern and Antarctic Lands • Gabon • Gambia • Georgia • Germany • Ghana • Gibraltar • Greece • Greenland • Grenada • Guadeloupe • Guam • Guatemala • Guernsey • Guinea • Guinea-Bissau • Guyana • Haiti • Heard Island and McDonald Islands • Honduras • Hong Kong • Hungary • Iceland • India • Indonesia • Iran • Iraq • Ireland • Isle of Man • Israel • Italy • Jamaica • Japan • Jersey • Jordan • Kazakhstan • Kenya • Kiribati • North Korea • South Korea • Kosovo • Kuwait • K...

Flag of the United States of America

The Stars and Stripes changed on May 1, 1795, when Congress enacted the second Flag Resolution, which mandated that new stars and stripes be added to the flag when new states were admitted to the Union. The first two new states were There is no official assignment of meaning or symbolism to the colours of the flag. However,