Politics aside, what do you think of the change in the shade of blue of the Russian flag in 1993? (files.catbox.moe)

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As of today, Angola still uses this flag, with a machete as a fairly unique feature:...
For comparison, this is the standard version that you see plenty of nowadays: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/49/Flag_of_Ukraine.svg/1280px-Flag_of_Ukraine.svg.png...
They even have their special national anthem to represent the entire island: Ireland’s Call
Wikipedia article about the flags of Napoleonic Italy...
Source: flagsforgood.com/blogs/news/transgender-flag-day...
Article about the adoption of the flag...
Info about the flag
The characteristic black-white gyronny is taken from the flag of Lisbon, but with the coat of arms of Ceuta in the middle (looking almost identical to that of Portugal). The addition of this coat of arms almost makes this Spanish city flag more Portuguese than the flags of Portuguese cities....
The George cross is indeed a British military award, that Malta received in 1942 for its bravery in WWII....
Nevis, the smaller of the two islands, also has its own flag:...
Notice that the diagonal stripe goes from the top left to the bottom right, unlike most other flags with a diagonal line (DRC, Namibia, Republic of Congo, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Solomon Islands, Tanzania). Brunei, however, also has the stripe in this direction....
The presence of Angkor Wat has been remarkably stable across the various flags. It also makes the Cambodian flag on of the only four state flags to feature a building. The other are the flags of Portugal, San Marino and Spain....
The previous flag was very similar, but with 11 stripes and an eleven-pointed star:...
The flag is very similar to the flag of Syria and Iraq, which had similar Arab nationalist regimes. In fact, for a time, the three countries had flags with one, two and three stars respectively!...
Back before the current flag, Siam used a red flag with a white elephant:...
This flag won a nationwide poll in 1949, but some changes were made to it afterwards, leading to the Malaysian flag we know today. The reason for these changes seems somewhat unclear, more than that the politician Onn Jaafar suggested them....