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EMBROIDERED FLAG BADGES AND PATCHES FROM EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 50 U.S STATES

EMBROIDERED FLAG BADGES AND PATCHES FROM EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 50 U.S STATES

EMBROIDERED FLAG BADGES AND PATCHES FROM EVERY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 50 U.S STATES

Georgia

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Georgia Embroidered flag badge with heat seal backing RED PANTONE: PMS 485 C HEX (HTML): #DA291C; RGB: (218,41,28) CMYK: (0,95,100,0) WHITE PANTONE: PMS WHITE C HEX (HTML): #FFFFFF; RGB: (255,255,255) CMYK: (0,0,0,0)

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Flag of Georgia Size: The National Flag of the Country is a simple rectangular flag. It has five cross symbols. One cross is large. It lies in the center of the flag and connects the boundaries of the flag. It cuts the flag from the center both vertically and horizontally, and then four squares are formed on the four arms of the flag. All four squares have four crosses. Hence, the total number of a cross on the flag is five. The shaded parts of the cross are red, while the remaining part of the flag is white. Meaning: The red crosses on the white banner of the country are a tribute to St. George. The red-cross addresses St. George, Georgia’s benefactor holy person. The more modest red crosses likewise address St. George. Banner of Georgia itself addresses a white material with five red crosses, one main St. George Cross, and four symmetrical Bolnisski crosses in the four quadrants. Rectangular and four little crosses on a white foundation are the overall Christian images that encapsulate Jesus Christ, the Savior and the four evangelists. History: By and large, there had been various autonomous realms in the Caucasus Mountains that ultimately joined to shape Georgia; however, every one of them utilized the tones white and red for their banners. The greater part of these pennants was conveyed by military powers or utilized by eminence, since current public flags didn’t exist. Sovereign Tamara, or Tamar, the most well-known ruler in Georgian history, as per custom utilized a white banner with a dull red cross and a star. This multitude of flags was stifled in 1801 when Georgia joined Russia. The banner of Georgia was initially utilized as a flag during the time of the Kingdom of Georgia. During the Georgian public restoration, it recaptured fame in the 21st century and was primarily utilized by the United National Movement. The banner was a famous image during the Rose Revolution, which prompted the ouster of the public authority of President Shevardnadze. After the defeat of the system, parliament took on the banner on January 14, 2004, as Georgia’s National banner. Subsequently, January 14 is Georgia’s Flag Day and is stamped yearly. Interesting Facts: During the 1200s, a well-known Georgian ruler, Queen Tamara, utilized a white banner with a red cross. It is also known as Five Cross Flag. Initially a flag of the middle age of the Kingdom of Georgia, it was taken back to well-known use in the late twentieth and mid-21st hundreds of years during times of the Georgian public recovery. Georgian country and state both have different flags. 937 2,428

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