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Monday, April 8, 2013

Geographic Flags - Trinity Flags for Swaziland, Moldova, and Lebanon

Although Lebanon, Swaziland, and Moldova may be continents apart, their common element is that they reside in the same space of heaven.  When it's day, night, sunset, or sunrise these nations all must face the same stars at night at nearly the same time, unless its cloudy of course.
























Geographic Flags - Trinity Flags for Kazakhstan and Iran


Asia is in second place when it comes the nations of the Trinity Zone, where Africa and Europe is either due south or north of Asia.  Thus Trinity Flags are to be issued to these nations in the middle of the world. 


The Western edges of Kazakhstan are a part of the Trinity Zone.









Iran already has a Missouri Middle Max flag, Iran also gets a Trinity Flag.

Geographic Flags - Trinity Flags for Iraq, Yemen, and Syria

 Iraq, Yemen, and Syria are the portion of Asia in Africa and Europe, thus they are a part of the Trinity Zone.  It is here where Asia is in tune with Africa and Europe, at least with their circadian rhythms. 

 The Iraq Trinity Flag uses all the national colours except for green. 


 






 Yemeni Trinity Flag is similar to the Iraqi Trinity Flag except for the placement of colours.
The Syrian Trinity Flag conserves all the colours and even the green stars.

Geographic Flags - Trinity Flags for Zambia, Jordan and Belarus

 Trinity Flags are only given to nations that reside in the Triple Crown Continental zone.  The Triple Crown Continental zone is encompasses the parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe that meet along the same longitude.  Thus Zambia of Africa, Jordan of Asia, and Belarus of Europe get a Trinity Flag.

Odd as it may seem but these nations are tuned to similar tempo of life between breakfast, lunch, dinner.  


The Zambia Trinity Flag is uses the colours of the official flag.  








 The Jordan Trinity flag is nearly backwards and uses a different mode of colour.
Yes, Belarus is due north of Asia and Africa.

Geographic Flags - Trinity Flags for Kuwait, Latvia, and Rwanda


 Latvia, Rwanda, and Kuwait may seem like light years away, but the light from the sun hits their nations at nearly the same time.  They are nations that reside in the Trinity Zone, where Europe, Asia, and Africa all live as one entity under the same sun and same moon. 


The Kuwaiti Trinity flag has white trapezoid instead of black one. 







   Latvia is in the far north of Europe but also due north of Asia and Africa, thus it deserves a Trinity Flag.
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Rwanda's Trinity flag conserves the colours.
















Sunday, April 7, 2013

Geographic Flags - Trinity Flags for Greater Congo, South Africa, and Eritrea

The Eastern edges of the Democratic Republic of Congo reside in the Trinity Zone where Asia, Europe and Africa unite.  No doubt Congo will change its flag in the near future, but at least her Trinity Flag will remain constant.



The South African Trinity Flag is similar to the regular South African flag but in a different order.


Along the shores of the Red Sea is the nation of Eritrea.  Almost a backwards altered in the smallest of ways in comparison to the official national flag.  Eritrea is 100% in the Trinity Zone.

Geographic Flags - Trinity Flags for Burundi, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe

 The Eastern portion of these nations lie in the Trinity Zone, which is the region of earth where Africa, Asia, and Europe are all in longitudinal alignment.  Thus they all work, sleep and play in at the nearly the same time.

Burundi is a small nation in the heart of Africa due south of Europe and Asia.


 





Tanzania is another Africa Nation down under.
Zimbabwe is down under in Africa.  A few changes have been made to the emblem and pattern of colours, but it is still recognizable as Zimbabwe.